Eamonn O'Connor
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- Profil créé: July 2006
- www.bebo.com/eamonnoconnormusic
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- Eamonn O’Connor is a 27 year old Dublin based performing musician. He has been writing and performing from the tender age of 14. At twenty one he was signed with Warner Records in London for a period of two years but after differences in artistic opinions parted company with the label. In his gigging years Eamonn has supported the cream of Irish talent including Paddy Casey, Mundy, Glen Hansard as well as many others. He has also shared stage with international superstars such as Semisonic and Evan Dando. Eamonn’s music is a blend of folk, country and rock n roll. His gigs are energetic and diverse. Live performances on TV and radio have been met with much enthusiasm from the public and the media alike. The influence of songwriters of the highest calibre such as Dylan, Springsteen and Young can be heard and witnessed in Eamonn’s live shows and recordings. 2007 saw Eamonn release his debut EP “Yellow Man Street” to critical acclaim and gained much airplay nationwide.
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Hey if you like what you hear why not tell your friends!! Send them a link to this page or my myspace www.myspace.com/eamonnoconnor . Nothing works better then word of mouth. Hope you enjoy the songs, Eamonn0 commentaires 1020 jours
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Eamonn O'Connor
Yellow Man Street EP
(Self-Released)
21 Jun 2006
The first track on Dublin-based singer-songwriter Eamonn O'Connor's EP, Born To A Holy Land, is a melancholic lament to Ireland's troubled past and woes of the present day. Cello accompanies acoustic guitar to give it a deep mournful sound, with some genuine spine-tingling moments. 'Love In Vain' is a little more cheerful and up-tempo throughout and has a definite folk/country feel. O'Connor's voice is soft and wistful, lending a distinctive atmosphere to his music. 'Yellow Man Street' is accompanied by harmonica, again giving it that folk feel and subject matter sticks with the parochial and traditional. We hardly need another singer-songwriter but we can certainly make an exception for Eamonn O'Connor.
Helen Chandler
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Hi Eamonn
Check out "Access All Irish" via my page and feel free to send us on a demo CD!
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hey eamo long time no see, how are things going man?
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Have you been to Tir na Og. You look smashing Eamonn
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Hi Eamonn
Some great music and fantastic lyrics. I have been trying to obtain a copy of Yellowman Road E.P. Any help would be appreciated.
If you wouldn't mind i would like to give you some airplay on Wessex FM and also try to get you on Orchid FM
Keep up the great work.
Ric
Heya Mate.
Tis been a while.
Just an update - I'm still playing you on the radio and you are doing well up here now
Get a gig going
born to a holy land our video of the week this week
(what a f**ke* amazing song)
Keep up the great work Eamonn
MSI
hey Eamonn, well done the other night in Wexford.
You sounded great man! Best of luck with everything. See you again soon!
hey its colleen we met u in portugal how everything goin 4 ya r u still ova there or in raining ireland xxxxxxxx