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“Beautiful… Exuberant and lyrical sound… an album so
full of melodic warmth that it can barely be
contained… one of the most perfect acoustic albums
I’ve heard in a while …. a career defining album." -
John Diliberto, NPI/Echoes about “The Bog
Bodies And Other Stories: Music For Guitar” Echoes
album of the month
Born in Ennis,
County Clare, along Ireland’s music-rich west coast,
Gerry O’Beirne is a renowned singer, songwriter, and
multi-instrumentalist (6 and 12 string guitar,
tiple, and ukulele, slide guitar among others).
Gerry grew up in Ireland and in Ghana in West
Africa, and has since lived in England, California,
and Mexico. Gerry’s own compositions blend the
passion found in traditional music with the
freshness of contemporary song.
Many of his
songs have been embraced by the contemporary folk
community. Maura O’Connell recorded Half Moon Bay,
Western Highway, Shades of Gloria, and The Isle of
Malachy. Mary Black recorded The Holy Ground as a
title track. Cathie Ryan recorded Shades of Gloria
and The Lights of San Francisco. Muireann Nic
Amhloaibh has recorded Western Highway and The Isle
Of Malachy on her album daybreak: fainne an lae.
Gerry has toured the globe as a solo artist and
with the Sharon Shannon Band, Patrick Street,
Midnight Well, Andy M. Stewart, Kevin Burke, Andy
Irvine, and the Waterboys. He has performed at the
White House, opened for the Grateful Dead, and
played electric guitar with Marianne Faithfull. He
composed and recorded the score to River of Dreams,
an artistic response to the River Shannon
commissioned by the Irish Department of Arts and
Heritage, and he has written music for film and
theater.
Gerry has appeared on Garrison
Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion. His performance
of Western Highway was chosen as an audio highlight
on A Prairie Home Companion’s Web site.
As a
producer, he has a large number of albums to his
credit, including Promenade by Kevin Burke and
Michael O’Dhomhnaill (winner of the Grand Prix Du
Disque at Montreux), Irish Times by Patrick Street,
Man in the Moon and Donegal Rain by Andy M. Stewart,
First Foooting by Anam, The Connaughtman’s Rambles
by Martin O’Conner, Up Close by Kevin Burke, Lifting
the Veil and Sacred Space by Fiona Joyce, To Anyone
At All by Clandestine, Fine Small Storm by Jen
Hamel, The Willow by E. J. Jones, Silver Hook Tango
by Australian singer-songwriter Kavisha Mazella, and
most recently Lumina by Irish piper, low whistle
player, and composer Eoin Duignan, which was hailed
“a stunning achievement” by Hot Press, Ireland’s
foremost music magazine.
Gerry’s first solo
album, Half Moon Bay, featured his own songs and
instrumental compositions. Half Moon Bay was citied
as one of the 12 best releases of the year by
Performing Songwriter magazine and was chosen as one
of Folkworld’s "Top Ten Albums of the year." He has
just released his second album The Bog Bodies And
Other Stories: Music For Guitar, which was named "CD
of the Month" on the radio show Echoes.
Gerry
has toured recently in Holland, Australia, New
Zealand and the USA, performed solo at the Kennedy
Center in Washington DC, and has taught musical
composition from visual art at Swananoa Music Camp.
He is currently at work on an album with fiddler
Rosie Shipley.
“Gerry O’Beirne has
written some of the best new tunes to come out of
Ireland’s Celtic music scene. O’Beirne’s guitar
playing is always a thing of wonder and his lyrics
have become increasingly poetic and emotionally
deep.” - Dirty Linen about “Half Moon
Bay”
“The instrumentals are out
of this world. A self taught master of the 6 and 12
string guitar, the playing of O’Beirne is
superlative and subtle beyond words.” -
The Sunday Times
“His works are
simple, elegiac and exquisitely worded pen pictures
of life’s experiences.” - Rock ‘N’ Reel
“A masterpiece.” - Folkworld
“He should be compulsory listening for any
aspiring ambitious guitarist. It’s not just his
technical dexterity and brilliance that catches the
imagination, it’s the inventive use of arrangements,
lyrics and melody.” - The Word
“Intelligent, articulate, insightful
musicianship from a real craftsman. Not a wasted
word nor an untrue note.” - Pay The
Reckoning
“He plays guitar like
an elephant roller skating through neon grass.”
- composer Harry Williamson
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