Thursday, 21 February 2019

Megan O'Neill - Live Solo Homecoming Gig - Monday, Feb 25th


Ballymore Eustace native, Megan O'Neill returns to Ballymore for a one-off hometown solo show on Monday, Feb 25th.
Doors open at 8:30pm; Gig at 9pm sharp. Admission: €12

http://megan-oneill.com/

'Coming Home' - https://youtu.be/GYGF4zYxSmY?list=PLJivSJAu8QW7d_EvsI5fmCIj9A60dyYKD
'Ghost of You' - https://youtu.be/zgQS1dUMfhY?list=PLJivSJAu8QW7d_EvsI5fmCIj9A60dyYKD
'Bottle' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeTVBwxMUNQ&list=PLJivSJAu8QW7d_EvsI5fmCIj9A60dyYKD

"The Irish Carrie Underwood."
— The Irish Times

Chart-topping and multi-award winning Irish singer songwriter Megan O’Neill is one of the most exciting Alt-Country artists on the current scene.

She released her debut EP ‘Coming Home’ in May 2015, reaching #1 in Irish country charts & was awarded ‘UK EP of the Year’ (W21Music). In February 2017, Megan released a second record with her band ‘The Common Threads’ titled ‘Stories to Tell’ which was recorded at Mark Knopfler’s British Grove Studios with the legendary Guy Fletcher (Dire Straits, Roxy Music, Mark Knopfler) producing.

Megan has had her song ‘Don’t You’ featured on hit ABC TV Show Nashville, a performance at JJ Abrams’ Oscar Wilde party in LA alongside Gavin James and was selected to partake in the Americana Music Association song-writing workshop in 2017; performing at the annual conference during AmericanaFest UK. Megan has also performed multiple times at the prestigious Bluebird CafĂ© in Nashville as well as being twice chosen as one of Time Out London’s Rising Stars (2016 and 2017).

Festival appearances include: C2C Festival at the 02 London, Country Music Week, Cornbury, Black Deer, The Long Road, Harvest Festival and Nashville Meets London Festival.

Megan's brand new album 'Ghost of You' (June 2018) began turning heads when the first single - 'Why I Need You' - hit over 100,000 views online in less than a month. The second and third singles that followed ('Without' and 'Ghost of You') were incredibly popular amongst fans, bloggers and radio alike with playlist spots on the UK's most popular country-music stations. The full album was released 8th June 2018, hitting #1 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Charts on release week.

Live radio appearances and performances include BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio London with Gaby Roslin, 2fm, BBC Essex, Today FM with Ian Dempsey, BBC Radio Wales, Marie Crichton’s Country Show on BBC, Nevis Radio, Amazing Radio, Chris Country and many, many more.

“Complex... with an old school country voice.”
— The Irish Independent
“Seriously fresh mix of modern country and pop, with a fusion of distinctly Irish elements.”
— Timeout Magazine London

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

John Blek - Album Launch Tour - Live at BAG, Monday, Feb 11th


Ballymore Acoustic Gigs is delighted to present John Blek on this Irish leg of the launch tour, before he jets off to Europe, early the morning after the show!
Monday, February 11th, Mick Murphy's Bar, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare. Doors 8:30pm. Showtime 9pm,sharp. Admission €12


https://johnblek.com/

"Thistle & Thorn" promo video: https://youtu.be/K1vVKfRkj_Q

Current single, getting lots of radio play - "Blackwater" - https://youtu.be/fz1N5nYDsgI

Ever prolific, Blek has released 5 albums in the last 5 years. Currently he is preparing to release number 6, his new album Thistle & Thorn due on 1st Feb 2019. ‘Salt in the Water’ from Blek’s current album Catharsis Vol.1, was nominated for Song of the Year at the International Folk Music Awards 2018 at Folk Alliance International in Kansas City. It’s been a busy few years and it shows no sign of letting up. Endless tours and recording in Ireland, Europe, UK and USA keep the Irish troubadour busy.

He is a master storyteller and an inspiring live performer. His beautiful finger style guitar and joyous vocal weave a tapestry that is as poignant as it is skilful. He is a true artist.

Monday, 14 January 2019

The legendary Jim Page - Monday, Feb 4th 2019



Another year, and off we go again!

To bring the curtain up on another BAG year, I'm delighted to announce the return to Ballymore Eustace of the legendary Jim Page, for the first time since 2005, to Ballymore Acoustic Gigs at Mick Murphy's, on Monday, Feb 4th. Doors open at 8:30pm for a 9pm show. Admission is €15
While Jim Page is perhaps best known to Irish audiences for having written the Moving Hearts' hit song “Hiroshima Nagasaki Russian Roulette", there is much that many Irish music fans may not know of his far reaching influence across many musical genres. https://jimpage.net/

Read on.....

Jim Page was born in California in 1949 and grew up into the 1960’s in the San Francisco Bay Area.  The music and artistic experimentation of those days left a lasting impression on him. The politics and social awareness was a part of everything that was going on and it has stayed that way in Jim’s music ever since. 

Jim got his start in the bars and coffee houses of the lower Bay Area in 1966. On New Years day of 1970 he headed to New York City by thumb, arriving one frozen day in January with a broken fleece lined jacked and 34 cents in his pocket. He soon borrowed a guitar and started hitting the clubs of Greenwich Village, sometimes playing as many as three in the same night. But the scene had gone and the Village a shadow of it’s former self.  A year later he headed to Seattle. 

The last folk club in Seattle closed soon after he arrived and Jim took the whole town to be his stage.  Wherever there were people he would play: the streets, the college campus, the bus station, the bars, and at the city council meetings.  One day he walked into the TV station and said “I’ve got a song you should put on the news,” and they did.  Including the streets, the campus, the cocktail bars, and the rock and roll clubs Jim would play from 11am in the morning to 2am the next morning, with time out for traveling across town, often playing 5 clubs a night.  In 1974, after being threatened with arrest, Jim took on the Seattle city government and legalized street performing.  It was a landmark case and Seattle is now a famous city for buskers of all styles.

In 1975 Jim recorded his first album of original music, a vinyl LP called “A Shot Of The Usual”, released on his own label.  Two other albums followed in rapid succession.

In 1977 Jim journeyed to the UK and performed at the Cambridge Folk Festival. The response was instant and overwhelming and he walked away with a feature in the national music press, two booking agents, and a European tour for the next year. He was off and running and spent the next 6 years almost constantly on the road. He recorded two albums for a Swedish label called Nacksving and one for WEA Ireland.

It was in Ireland that Christy Moore first heard Jim’s song “Hiroshima Nagasaki Russian Roulette,” and made it a permanent part of his repertoire.  When Christy formed the great Irish band Moving Hearts “Hiroshima” was their first single and a centerpiece to their shows.

Jim returned to the States in ’83 and began reestablishing himself as a solo artist and as a player in the northwest music scene.  He experimented with duos, trios and more. In ’85
he recorded an album in Portland produced by the great Irish musician Micheal O Domhnaill.

Back in Seattle he began to experiment with electric music.  1988 saw the creation of the legendary band ‘Zero Tolerance’, named after George Bush’s draconian anti drug campaign. It was a four-piece rock and roll band with the exception that the music was focused on the songs and not on the dance.  They made one recording and broke up, as rock bands often do, leading Jim to more experimentation, this time with the internationally famous spoon player Artis the Spoonman who was himself the subject of a Grammy award winning song by Seattle grunge rockers Soundgarden.  It’s a small musical world.

Fast forward to the 21st century and Jim is busy with multiple projects in simultaneous array – constant solo performance, plus various ensemble configurations, leading to more albums. Jim was one of the founders of the Pike market performers Guild, Seattle’s first street performers union. They organized and ran the first and only Busker Festival to be operated entirely by buskers, and he again petitioned the City Council, this time to created Buskers Week.  Another Seattle first!

In 2005 Jim was invited to Taiwan for the first time, and again that next year.  In 2007 Jim was included in an all-star cast of the “50 most Influential Musicians In Seattle History,” a position shared with Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana.

To date Jim’s songs have been covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, Moving Hearts, Dick Gaughan, Roy Bailey, David Soul, Leftover Salmon, and Michael Hedges.

He has received awards from Artist Trust and Jack Straw Productions.  His music has been included on many compilations, including the Grammy Nominated “Best Of Broadside.”

As of this writing Jim continues to write and to perform and to experiment with form and ensemble, and his songs continue to be pertinent and expressive of our times. 
To quote the late Utah Phillips:
“Jim Page’s songs get right to the point. He looks at the world clearly and reports what he sees with compassion, humor and a biting sense of irony. And boy! Can he sing and play. If you’re ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.”

Every now and again I encounter a singer who gives me a glimmer of hope. Jim Page carries the light.” - Christy Moore




Wednesday, 9 January 2019

BAG - Spring/Summer 2019

BAG Spring 2019 Schedule looks so far, for Monday nights in Mick Murphy's Bar in Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare:




Feb 4 - Jim Page (USA) 
jimpage.net/ Yes, that's the same Jim Page that wrote "Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Russian Roulette" recorded by Moving Hearts.

Feb 11 - John Blek 
johnblek.com/ - launching stunning new album, "Thistle And Thorn"

Feb 18 - Cormac O Caoimh/Sean Millar
Cork v Dublin Double bill! Two unique performers. 
cormacocaoimh.net/ thereception.biz/doctormillar

Feb 25 - Megan O'Neill (Solo show)
megan-oneill.com/ UK-based Ballymore native, returns for one-off hometown show. "Coming Home" - youtube.com/watch?v=GYGF4zYxSmY

Mar 4 - Frankie Lane & Paul Kelly
Multi-instrumentalist, inimitable, irrepressible, effervescent and ebullient duo! Strap yourselves in for take-off! youtube.com/watch?v=474aqHjs9FA

Mar 11 - Albert Niland 
albertniland.com/ -  "few have the dramatic impact of Niland"....  HOT PRESS

Mar 25 - Dana Cooper (USA) Gillian Tuite opens. 
danacoopermusic.com/ Veteran touring songwriter, of whom fellow singer songwriter Buzz Holland says “Cooper is a person who can sing like an angel and play like the devil.”
At the other end of her career is Gillian Tuite - breakingtunes.com/gilliantuite

Apr 1 - Mike Hanrahan & Leslie Alda Dowdall

Apr 8 - The Southern Fold

Apr 15 - Grainne Hunt & Brendan Walsh

May 13 - Pat Coldrick

May 20 - Kathy Barwick & Pete Siegfried

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Niall Toner Band - Wrapping up BAG for Christmas! Monday, Dec 3rd

The Niall Toner Band - Dick Gladney; Richie Foley; Niall Toner; Paddy Kiernan; Johnny Gleeson
The Niall Toner Band play BAG at Mick Murphy's Bar, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare on Monday, Dec 3rd. This is the last BAG gig of 2018, and it'll be a special one! Doors open at 8:30pm. Admission is €15

The Niall Toner Band is perhaps the foremost band on the Irish Bluegrass scene, and Niall Toner has been performing American traditional music, old-time songs and bluegrass since the very early 1970s. With various bands and collaborations to his credit - Lee Valley String Band, Sackville String Band, Hank Halfhead and The Rambling Turkeys, he formed the Niall Toner Band in the early 2000s. A hard-working outfit, with several line-up changes over the years, the current five-piece outfit have recently signed to Pinecastle Records in the US, making Niall, in his own words: "An overnight sensation, after 40 plus years!"
Those of us familiar with his impact on the Roots/Country scene in Ireland, consider it his just reward for a lifetime dedicated to the truth and honesty of the music.


Full five piece band!
Niall Toner: Vocals/Guitar/Mandolin
Richie Foley: Mandolin
Dick Gladney: Upright Bass (Bull fiddle!)
Paddy Kiernan: Banjo
Johnny Gleeson: Dobro/Guitar/Vocals

Press quotes:

Toner writes Bluegrass and Country songs that ring true, and would not be out of place on any Bluegrass Master's Albums. This Irishman knows his stuff. 5 Star Review.
Maverick Magazine

I admire the way Niall's deep affinity for Bluegrass and American Country Music blends seamlessly with his Irish sensibilities. It makes him a uniquely appealing Artist, and Pinecastle Records are lucky to have him.
Pete Wernick - Doctor Banjo

Great original Bluegrass Songs and Instrumentals. We are delighted to play Niall Toner anytime.
Brian McNeal Prescription Bluegrass

Niall makes great open-hearted music and his tributes to Bill Monroe and Jimmie Rodgers are just superb. His 'Ocean of Teardrops', composed in-the-style-of The Blue Sky Boys and The Monroe Brothers, is a duet song that just kills me.
Paul Williams Songwriter & President of ASCAP

Thursday, 25 October 2018

BAG Gig Listing - November/December 2018


Top Roots/Folk/Indie Acts from home and abroad, presented on Monday nights in Mick Murphy's Bar, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare.

All gigs start at 9pm sharp; Doors open at 8:30pm. Admission price: Generally €12, unless otherwise indicated. All gigs are pay at the door.

For artist info, click on their names.

Nov 5th - Luan Parle, with Clive Barnes. €12

Nov 12th - Carsie Blanton (USA) €12

Nov 19th - Patrick Barrett(Hedge Schools)/Niall Thomas - Double bill. €15

Nov 26th - Ger Wolfe. €12

Dec 3rd - Niall Toner Band. €15

Friday Dec 7th - 8th Annual 'Vibe for Larry' - Free admission, with a voluntary collection for Dublin Simon Community.

Sunday, 19 August 2018

BAG Gig Listing - September/October 2018



Top Roots/Folk/Indie Acts from home and abroad, presented on Monday nights in Mick Murphy's Bar, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare.

All gigs start at 9pm sharp; Doors open at 8:30pm. Admission price: €12, unless otherwise indicated.

September 3 - The 4 Of Us - €15 - www.the4ofus.com

September 10 - Melissa Greener (USA) - www.melissagreener.com

September 17 - Donal Clancy - www.donalclancy.com

September 24 - Ed Romanoff (USA) with Clive Barnes - www.edromanoff.com 

October 1 - The Remedy Club - www.theremedyclub.ie

October 8 - Shane Joyce/Tim V Smyth (Double bill) €15
www.shanejoyce.ie/

October 15 - John Statz/Megan Burtt (USA) (Double bill) €15 - www.johnstatz.com www.meganburtt.com

October 22 - Kris Drever - €15 - www.krisdrever.com 
plus Special guest: John Blek https://johnblek.com