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February 20, 2023

DAOIRÍ FARRELL

ALBUM LAUNCH

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Main Room
When
Feb 20, 2023 @ 8:00pm
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DAOIRÍ FARRELL TRIO


‘The Wedding Above In Glencree’ Album Launch

Mon 20th Feb 2023

Whelan’s Main Venue




We’re delighted to have, award-winning folk musician, Daoirí Farrell, at Whelan’s on Mon 20th Feb to launch his new album, ‘The Wedding Above In Glencree’. The album is set for release on Feb 24th on Daoirí Recordings. Tickets available from Wed 14th Dec, 12pm from Whelanslive.com

‘Daoirí Farrell is singlehandedly spearheading a resurgence of the authentic in Irish folk music…he is rightly in demand all over the world.’ – Irish Music

‘Sonny’s Dream’ is the first single to emerge from his upcoming fourth album, ‘The Wedding Above In Glencree’, due for release on 24th February. The track is a perfect example of the focus on the song – voice, words and the art of storytelling – which is at the core of the album.

Written in 1976 by Ron Hynes from St. John’s in Newfoundland, Canada, the song tells of the hopes and dreams of a young boy whose lot in life is to work the family farm and support a lonely and ailing mother while an absent father remains at sea. Perhaps a parallel to be drawn with the familial and enforced ties that bind many of us in contemporary society.

“I first heard Ron’s version of the song five or six years ago from Dublin guitarist Tony Byrne,” says Daoirí of a song which sees him on his signature bouzouki and vocals, accompanied by Manus Lunny (guitar), Pat Daly (fiddle and harmonium), Trevor Hutchinson (upright bass) with a tastefully warm cameo from one of the world’s greatest bluegrass dobro players, Jerry Douglas.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lw1T-M_FNc

Daoiri Farrell’s fourth solo album, in his own words, ‘combines the rawness of my first album, the impact of my second album and the beauty of my third album.’ The culmination of those three albums and over a decade of recording and touring, ‘The Wedding Above In Glencree’ is a landmark album for Daoirí; Crafted and honed over two and a half years, it is the work of a mature artist who has succeeded in taking on the challenge of recording an acoustic album that heads deep into the heart of the songs.

Not tempted to latch onto musical trends, Daoirí has instead trodden his own path, founded on a deep respect for folk music’s oral tradition with a number of the songs on ‘The Wedding Above in Glencree’ collected from long-time members of Dublin’s, An Góilin Traditional Singers club.

The album’s traditional songs are complemented by original works from Pecker Dunne, Ron Hynes, Paddy Ban O’Brien as well as Canon Charles O’Neill’s ‘The Foggy Dew’, the latter initially appearing as his contribution to the RTE One TV production, ‘Ireland’s Favourite Folk Song’. Also featured is the first self-penned tune by Daoirí, a track called ‘Damien Walsh’s’

The album is drenched with a powerful and evocative sense of place, set squarely in the country of Daoirí’s birth. ‘Young Emmet’ tells of Irish Republican Robert Emmet, while the 1798 rebellion is at the heart of ‘Father Murphy’, while the nine-verse extravaganza title track is described by Daoirí as, “recounting the tale of a chaotic wedding, celebrated to excess, that may well have been held in the Glencree valley…”

Not without its light-hearted moments – along with the ring of his bouzouki and his unmatched vocal, a signature feature of a Daoirí Farrell album is ‘a song about a dog’, in this case the cautionary tale for betting folk ‘Murphy’s Running Dog’, whilst ‘Clasped To The Pig’ comes complete with a chorus that will surely be a bring-the-house-down moment when played live

Daoirí performs unaccompanied on ‘Slieve Gallion Braes’ and ‘Murphy’s Running Dog’, respecting and continuing the tradition of social singing and harking back to 2013 and his coveted prize as All Ireland Champion Singer. ‘The Wedding Above In Glencree’ truly bears the fruits of everything Daoirí Farrell has absorbed to date.

Daoirí is joined on the album by a stellar cast of musicians that includes Manus Lunny (guitar, bouzouki and bass bouzouki), Paddy Kiernan (5-string banjo), Mark Redmond (uilleann pipes and whistles), Pat Daly (fiddle and harmonium), Trevor Hutchinson (upright bass), Robbie Walsh (hand pan and bodhran), Alan Doherty (whistles), Geoff Kinsella (tenor banjo)and a special guest appearance on ‘Sonny’s Dream’ by internationally renowned bluegrass dobro player, Jerry Douglas.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulQGI5-ZCmo





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TICKETS


€15 available online from Whelan’s

– 50c per ticket service charge applies on all bookings. Final ticket price may be higher from other outlets.

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AFTER THE GIG


Whelan’s Silent Disco from 10:30pm – 2 DJs, just pick the one you like best (€5 cover charge), plus Late Bar.
Where
Main Room
When
Feb 20, 2023 @ 8:00pm
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