Banjophonics Damien O'Kane and Ron Block
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2022
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
01.07.2022
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 The Taxi Driver / Close Enough 06:13
- 2 Happy Chance / Marnie's Melody 04:47
- 3 Daisy's Dance 04:25
- 4 Happy Little Phoebe / Manny Mountain 04:46
- 5 Bide the Night 04:23
- 6 The Fiddler's Gun 03:34
- 7 Endless Wanderer 03:27
- 8 Happy Sevens / Monster Rabbit 04:41
- 9 Whirlwind 03:59
- 10 EDB & Lady Grey 03:51
- 11 Woman of No Place 03:17
- 12 Soundcheck Sonics / Andy Brown's 03:42
- 13 The Thrify Wife 03:48
Info zu Banjophonics
This spectacular debut duo album from Coleraine’s Damien O’Kane and California’s Ron Block - is probably nothing like you could imagine. This record is about the marrying of two different banjo traditions and the union of two cultures - bluegrass and Irish.
Damien and Ron started working new record Banjophonics in April 2019. They recorded a bunch of tracks and met up again at Pure Studios to record more in November 2019 after a tour in the UK. The men had planned to finish the record in April 2020 but a certain pandemic got in the way! A real treat for banjo lovers worldwide, they will tour the UK and Ireland in July & October 2022, with full band, to showcase another masterclass on tenor and bluegrass banjos and how their respective traditions meet and unite in perfect and thrilling harmony.
“Beautiful and wild, there are no boundaries here. Something I have never heard before.” (Jerry Douglas)
"I really like this project a lot. It’s incredibly well played and recorded, nice surprises with the guests!! Anyone that likes Irish and American roots music will love this record." (Ricky Skaggs)
"I challenge banjo non-believers not to be moved by this transatlantic banjo union.” (Lynette Fay, BBC Radio Ulster)
Ron Block, banjo, guitar, vocals
Damien O’Kane, tenor banjo, tenor guitar, vocals
Duncan Lyall, double bass, Moog synth
Ali Hutton, guitar, stomp
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Booklet für Banjophonics