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Lúnasa (band)

Lúnasa is a traditional Irish music group, named after Lughnasadh, an ancient harvest festival. They tour and perform internationally, and have recorded a number of albums of both traditional and contemporary Irish instrumental music.

Lúnasa
Lúnasa performing at the Cornouaille Festival in Quimper, Brittany, France
Background information
OriginIreland
GenresIrish folk, Celtic
Years active1996–present
LabelsLúnasa, Compass, Green Linnet
MembersSean Smyth
Kevin Crawford
Trevor Hutchinson
Cillian Vallely
Ed Boyd
Colin Farrell
Patrick Doocey
Past membersTim Edey
Donogh Hennessy
Michael McGoldrick
John McSherry
Paul Meehan
Websitewww.lunasamusic.com

History edit

Lúnasa was founded in 1997 when Sean Smyth, John McSherry and Steve Cooney teamed up to tour Smyth's solo album, The Blue Fiddle. They called in Mike McGoldrick, a friend of McSherry's, and toured as a four-piece. As the band was taking off, Cooney bowed out.[citation needed]

In the meantime, Smyth was touring in Scandinavia with the rhythmical duo Donogh Hennessy and Trevor Hutchinson, and recruited them to join the band.[1] Calling themselves Lúnasa, they began performing and touring; the first album, Lúnasa, was recorded while the group was on tour in 1998 and released to critical acclaim.[2]

McGoldrick and McSherry were becoming increasingly busy with other projects and left the band. Kevin Crawford then joined the band and various other pipers stepped in for McSherry. McSherry and McGoldrick were again called upon to record the second album, Otherworld. It was after this album that piper Cillian Vallely joined the band.[3]

In 1999, the group signed a three-year contract with Green Linnet Records, and that October released their second album, Otherworld. In December 2000, they appeared on A Thistle and Shamrock Christmas Ceilidh.[4] In 2002, their highly acclaimed album The Merry Sisters of Fate[1] was released; this was followed by 2003’s Redwood, which was released late due to a feud with the label. Ultimately the band terminated their contract.

In 2004, Lúnasa signed up with Compass Records and recorded The Kinnitty Sessions before a live audience in Kinnitty Castle, County Offaly. That same year, Donogh Hennessy left the group, being replaced by Tim Edey and Paul Meehan who each played half the tracks on the album . Tim Edey left shortly after, and Paul Meehan became the band's guitarist.[citation needed]

In 2008, the band released a compilation album, Lúnasa: The Story So Far, with representative recordings from the band's first eleven years.[5][6]

Released in April 2010, the band's following album, Lá Nua, was the first release on the band's own record label, Lúnasa Records.[7][8] That same month, the band also performed on the Natalie Merchant album Leave Your Sleep. Meehan left the group in late 2011 and was replaced by Ed Boyd.[9]

In 2018, the band released the album CAS.[10]

The group has toured and performed in the Americas, Europe and Asia.[citation needed]

Line-up edit

 
Lúnasa performing at the Celtic Hall in East Greenbush, New York

Current members edit

Former members edit

  • Tim Edey – guitar
  • Donogh Hennessy – guitar
  • Michael McGoldrick – Uilleann pipes, flute, whistle[12]
  • John McSherry – Uilleann pipes[12]
  • Paul Meehan – Guitar, bouzouki, mandolin

Discography edit

 
Lúnasa performs at Interceltic Festival of Avilés (Asturias) in July 2004.

Studio albums edit

Live albums edit

Compilation albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lúnasa The Merry Sisters of Fate". The Irish Music Review, by Geoff Wallis, reprinted from FRoots Magazine.
  2. ^ "Lúnasa brings traditional Irish tunes to Cumberland". Susan McDonald / Providence Journal, Feb 23, 2017
  3. ^ "Festival Review Mighty music parts the clouds in Maryland" by Earle Hitchner, Irishecho.com
  4. ^ "Thistle and Shamrock Christmas Ceilidh".
  5. ^ "Lúnasa: The Story So Far". The Green Man Review
  6. ^ "Strong roots" The Irish Times, Mar 28, 2008, by SIOBHAN LONG
  7. ^ "LÚNASA'S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM". Irish Music Magazine. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  8. ^ "Lúnasa". The Irish Times, May 28, 2010, by SIOBHAN LONG
  9. ^ Orel, Gwen. "Lúnasa Keep 'Carrying The Tune'". The Irish Examiner. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  10. ^ "Lúnasa hits the road after first album in 7 years". Albuquerque Journal, by Adrian Gomez, 18 February 2018
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 June 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  12. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 10 February 2005. Retrieved 29 November 2007.

External links edit

  • lunasamusic.com – the official website.

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Lunasa is a traditional Irish music group named after Lughnasadh an ancient harvest festival They tour and perform internationally and have recorded a number of albums of both traditional and contemporary Irish instrumental music LunasaLunasa performing at the Cornouaille Festival in Quimper Brittany FranceBackground informationOriginIrelandGenresIrish folk CelticYears active1996 presentLabelsLunasa Compass Green LinnetMembersSean SmythKevin CrawfordTrevor HutchinsonCillian VallelyEd BoydColin FarrellPatrick DooceyPast membersTim EdeyDonogh HennessyMichael McGoldrickJohn McSherryPaul MeehanWebsitewww wbr lunasamusic wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Line up 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilation albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory editLunasa was founded in 1997 when Sean Smyth John McSherry and Steve Cooney teamed up to tour Smyth s solo album The Blue Fiddle They called in Mike McGoldrick a friend of McSherry s and toured as a four piece As the band was taking off Cooney bowed out citation needed In the meantime Smyth was touring in Scandinavia with the rhythmical duo Donogh Hennessy and Trevor Hutchinson and recruited them to join the band 1 Calling themselves Lunasa they began performing and touring the first album Lunasa was recorded while the group was on tour in 1998 and released to critical acclaim 2 McGoldrick and McSherry were becoming increasingly busy with other projects and left the band Kevin Crawford then joined the band and various other pipers stepped in for McSherry McSherry and McGoldrick were again called upon to record the second album Otherworld It was after this album that piper Cillian Vallely joined the band 3 In 1999 the group signed a three year contract with Green Linnet Records and that October released their second album Otherworld In December 2000 they appeared on A Thistle and Shamrock Christmas Ceilidh 4 In 2002 their highly acclaimed album The Merry Sisters of Fate 1 was released this was followed by 2003 s Redwood which was released late due to a feud with the label Ultimately the band terminated their contract In 2004 Lunasa signed up with Compass Records and recorded The Kinnitty Sessions before a live audience in Kinnitty Castle County Offaly That same year Donogh Hennessy left the group being replaced by Tim Edey and Paul Meehan who each played half the tracks on the album Se Tim Edey left shortly after and Paul Meehan became the band s guitarist citation needed In 2008 the band released a compilation album Lunasa The Story So Far with representative recordings from the band s first eleven years 5 6 Released in April 2010 the band s following album La Nua was the first release on the band s own record label Lunasa Records 7 8 That same month the band also performed on the Natalie Merchant album Leave Your Sleep Meehan left the group in late 2011 and was replaced by Ed Boyd 9 In 2018 the band released the album CAS 10 The group has toured and performed in the Americas Europe and Asia citation needed Line up edit nbsp Lunasa performing at the Celtic Hall in East Greenbush New York Current members edit Sean Smyth Fiddle whistles Kevin Crawford Flutes whistles Trevor Hutchinson Double bass Cillian Vallely Uilleann pipes whistles Ed Boyd Guitar Colin Farrell Fiddle whistles 11 Patrick Doocey Guitar Former members edit Tim Edey guitar Donogh Hennessy guitar Michael McGoldrick Uilleann pipes flute whistle 12 John McSherry Uilleann pipes 12 Paul Meehan Guitar bouzouki mandolinDiscography edit nbsp Lunasa performs at Interceltic Festival of Aviles Asturias in July 2004 Studio albums edit Lunasa 1998 Otherworld 1999 The Merry Sisters of Fate 2001 Redwood 2003 The Kinnitty Sessions 2004 Se 2006 La Nua 2010 CAS 2018 Live albums edit Lunasa with the RTE Concert Orchestra 2013 Live in Kyoto 2024 Compilation albums edit The Rough Guide to Irish Music 1996 The Story So Far 2008 The Leitrim Equation featuring Lunasa 2009 features Lunasa and other Irish musicians References edit a b Lunasa The Merry Sisters of Fate The Irish Music Review by Geoff Wallis reprinted from FRoots Magazine Lunasa brings traditional Irish tunes to Cumberland Susan McDonald Providence Journal Feb 23 2017 Festival Review Mighty music parts the clouds in Maryland by Earle Hitchner Irishecho com Thistle and Shamrock Christmas Ceilidh Lunasa The Story So Far The Green Man Review Strong roots The Irish Times Mar 28 2008 by SIOBHAN LONG LUNASA S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM Irish Music Magazine 24 March 2010 Retrieved 9 April 2010 Lunasa The Irish Times May 28 2010 by SIOBHAN LONG Orel Gwen Lunasa Keep Carrying The Tune The Irish Examiner Retrieved 6 March 2012 Lunasa hits the road after first album in 7 years Albuquerque Journal by Adrian Gomez 18 February 2018 Colin Farrell Archived from the original on 15 June 2020 Retrieved 14 June 2020 a b Top trad rock roots band Lunasa for Roisin Dubh Archived from the original on 10 February 2005 Retrieved 29 November 2007 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lunasa lunasamusic com the official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lunasa band amp oldid 1220419969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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