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Éamonn Coyne, Tim Edey & John-Jo Kelly
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Éamonn Coyne, who now lives in Edinburgh,
is originally from Ireland (Dublin/Roscommon). His debut solo
cd 'Through the Round Window' released in 2002 (Compass Records)
featured various friends including Alison Brown, 5-string
banjo astronaut from California via Nashville, Dermot Byrne
(accordion and melodeon) and Ciarán Curran (bouzouki)
both of Altan, Kevin Doherty (guitar and vocals) of Four Men
and a Dog, Michael McGoldrick (flute) of Capercaillie, Tom
Morrow (fiddle) of Dervish, and Ethna Coyne (nano) his grandmother
(accordion and vocals). fRoots described it as ‘utterly
stunning’. |
| Before this he had also performed and recorded
with a vast array of people including Siobhán and
Tommy Peoples, The Wrigley Sisters (cds ‘Hunterland’
and ‘Mither o' the Sea’), Eileen Ivers (Ex Riverdance),
Sharon Shannon, Jonny Hardie and Gavin Marwick (cd ‘The
Blue Lamp’), Bèla Fleck, Jerry Douglas, and
Russell’s House (cd ‘Russell’s House’).
Éamonn currently tours and records with Scottish
‘international’ band Salsa Celtica (cds ‘El
Agua de la Vida’ and ‘El Camino’).
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His most recent cd, with multi-instrumentalist
and vocalist Kris Drever, ‘Honk Toot Suite’, was
released in January 2007 again on Compass Records. Songlines
described it as ‘a breath of fresh air’
with its ‘mutually attuned musicianship of the first
order’ and ‘its immense yet ultra-supple
sophistication’. |
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Photos of Éamonn are by Louis
DeCarlo
For more information visit Éamonn's website www.eamonncoyne.com
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Tim Edey is 28 years old and is regarded
by many as one of the finest DG melodeon/accordeon and guitar
players of his generation in the Celtic music folk scene
worldwide.
Influenced early on by the likes of Luke Daniels, Sharon
Shannon, Dermot Byrne, Begley and Cooney and Django Reinhardt,
Tim’s own approach to playing traditional music was
set to be pretty special from the start.
Tim loves improvising and has often been described as
an Irish jazzer! A mixture of dazzling technical ability
and soulful feel have made Tim a highly sought after session
musician both in the studio and on stage. |
To date, as well as touring with renowned Irish Dance show
‘Magic Of The Dance’, Tim has performed, recorded
and appeared on radio and TV with most of Celtic music’s
best known names, including: Julie Fowlis, Frankie Gavin,
Session A9, Anam, Michael McGoldrick and various members of
Scottish supergroup Capercaillie, Altan, Steve Cooney, Mary
Black, Seamus Begley, and acclaimed Irish band Lunasa. He
also played on and co-arranged Lunasa’s latest album
‘SÉ’.
In 2000 Tim toured with Sharon Shannon and the Woodchoppers.
More recently, Tim composed a track for Sharon called ‘Little
Bird’ which appears on Sharon’s latest CD ‘The
Sharon Shannon collection’, which has achieved platinum
status in Ireland. |
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