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Rubyhorse

 
Artist: Rubyhorse
Rubyhorse

Group Members:

Dave Farrell, Gordon Ashe, Joesph Philpott, Declan Lucey, Owen Fegan

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  • Formed: 1996, Cork City, Ireland
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Rise

Biography

In 1997, this small group of friends and bandmates would gather in a meat factory outside Cork City, Ireland, perfecting their songs. Taking their name from a Wonder Stuff song, Rubyhorse continued to perform but decided the best shot at success was in America. In 1998, the Irish group left for Boston, a large Irish-friendly population awaiting. Performing at an Irish pub called The Barren, word quickly spread about the band and they became the Thursday night group there for 60 weeks. The band also released an album, How Far Have You Come?, and won three Boston Music Awards. Three national tours ensued, as did a battle among various record labels to sign them. This was only fuelled by the group reaching number one on the MP3 charts, a first for an unsigned group. A deal with Interscope Records fell through after one release, but the group eventually signed with Island Records. In 2001, Rubyhorse returned to the studio to record their first album with Island. The album, titled Rise, was released in May 2002, and features a prized slide-guitar solo by the late George Harrison on one of its tracks. The band has been compared to the Verve, the Beatles, and fellow Irish rockers U2. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide
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Rubyhorse
Origin Ireland
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 1988 — 2005
Labels Brash Music
Island Def Jam
Horse Trade
Website www.rubyhorse.com
Members
David Farrell
Joe Philpott
Decky Lucey
Gordon Ashe
Owen Fegan

Rubyhorse were an Irish rock band from Cork, Ireland. Their debut album, A Lifetime In One Day, was released in Ireland on 2 June, 1995. In 1997 the band moved to Boston, Massachusetts, and all of their subsequent albums were released in the United States.

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History

Friends since kindergarten, the group became bandmates at the same time as they became teenagers; they assigned each other instruments according to personality. Taking their name from a WonderStuff song, and having toured Ireland to the point of saturation with their first release A Lifetime In One Day (which was recorded adjacent to a meat-smoking factory in an old industrial estate outside Cork), they decided that their best shot at success was in America.

The group left for Boston, Massachusetts, in January 1997, and eventually landed a weekly residency performing at an Irish pub called The Burren, in the Davis Square area of Somerville, Massachusetts.

From having an audience of four, word quickly spread about a band who would eventually host a 60 week residency. Also setting up shop under the floodlights of Fenway Park every Saturday night at the legendary Bill’s Bar on Landsdowne Street, they won three Boston Music Awards within one year of arriving on American soil.

National tours ensued, as did a battle among various record labels to sign them. Fueled by the group reaching number one on the fledgling MP3 charts (a first for an unsigned group at this point), Rubyhorse signed an ill-fated deal with Interscope Records which saw them relocate to Los Angeles, and record an album with producer Paul Fox, which despite its enormous budget, was never released.

Major-label big-budget lesson learned, the band eventually returned to their roots, finding Ohio-born, Nashville-based producer Jay Joyce, and created the independently released album, How Far Have You Come, on a 16 track machine in his suburban Nashville basement.

Having toured the new album across the country, Island Records signed the band to their second deal under the same Universal Records umbrella they had just left in order to rework the How Far Have You Come album into something new.

In the summer of 2001, the band returned to Nashville with Jay Joyce, recorded some new material (including "Sparkle"), took the tapes to Miami beach for Tom Lord Alge to mix, and finally released Rise, their only major-label album, which features slide guitar by George Harrison on the track "Punchdrunk".

The band toured the country, appeared on the David Letterman Show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Good Morning America, showcasing their single "Sparkle" which eventually hit #21[1] in the 2002 Billboard charts, won an Irish Meteor award, and can still be heard in movies such as Ed Burns’ Sidewalks of New York, and TV shows like Smallville. The song "Fell on Bad Days" was used in the final scene of the season finale of Season 1 of Rescue Me.

Following the departure of songwriter and original member Owen Fegan in 2004, the band returned to Jay Joyce’s Nashville compound to record Goodbye To All That, a critically-acclaimed album which was released on the Atlanta-based Brash Label. The band toured extensively through the United States and Ireland, and although critically acclaimed, the album never gained the traction it needed to sustain the band, and eventually the remaining members agreed to split. While the band have never officially broken up, their website has not been updated in years.

Band members

  • David Farrell; lead vocals.
  • Owen Fegan; keyboards.
  • Decky Lucey; bass.
  • Joe Philpott; guitars.
  • Gordon Ashe; drums.

Discography

Date Title Label Type Country
June 2, 1995 A Lifetime In One Day Horse Trade LP Ireland
July 7, 1998 Mini Hummer E.P. Horse Trade EP US
November 14, 2000 How Far Have You Come? Horse Trade LP US
May 22, 2002 Rise Island Def Jam LP US
August 8, 2002 "Sparkle" Island Def Jam Single US
June 6, 2003 Any Day Now Island Def Jam EP US
December 2, 2003 Goodbye To All That Brash Music LP US

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