Subject: Seán Tyrrell tonight From: DebC Date: 26 Jul 00 - 02:13 PM Sorry for the late notice, but since some of our usual announcers are not available, I have taken it upon myself to let you all know that Galway-born troubador Seán Tyrrell will be a guest of the Boston Folk & Traditional Singer's Club at Paddy Burke's, 132 Portland St. (by the Fleet Center and North Station) in Boston. Singing starts at 9 pm, and the price is $7 non-members and $1-members. There is open floor singing before and after the guest slot, so come on down and hear some great singing. Debra |
Subject: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Francy Date: 11 Mar 01 - 04:09 PM The Toledo Folk Club (Frank & Nancy)hosted a concert Friday evening at the local Methodist Church. We had a local old time fiddle group open, fiddle, guitar and banjo; and our main act was Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples. It was one the finest concerts we have had in a long time. Sean plays tenor guitar and mandocello and sings in a wonderfully warm irish tenor, and of course most people know the famous fiddling of Tommy. If you've never heard Sean Tyrell, you're in for a marvelous experience. His latest CD is called "The Orchard" Wish I could share his music right here & now with you all. A night I'll remember for a long time...... Frank and Nancy of Toledo, Oregon |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: GUEST,Deskjet Date: 11 Mar 01 - 04:21 PM As a combination of voice and attitude ain't no-one in Ireland within an asses roar of Sean Tyrell. |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Pinetop Slim Date: 11 Mar 01 - 08:09 PM We heard Mr. Tirrell a couple months ago in Cumberland, R.I. Wonderful show. Near brought the house down with "Sweet Ballyvaughn." To anyone in Rhode Island, Southeastern Mass., or northeast Conn., he'll be at Blackstone River Theater, Broad Street, Cumberland, R.I. on March 23. Tirrell will perform following a presentation of Faint Voices, a one-act play about the Irish poet Francis Ledwidge, which will start about 8. The theater's got a website, but I don't do blue clickies. |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Francy Date: 12 Mar 01 - 11:39 AM He put out an album, in conjunction with some European musicians on Francis Ledwidge, called "Songs of Peace". Wish I could be there. I am in Oregon now, but was raised in Jamestown, Rhode Island......... |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: beachcomber Date: 12 Mar 01 - 04:06 PM Have you heard or heard of, Sean Tyrrell's album "Cry of the dreamer" ? It is absolutely excellent, a few years old now though. |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Francy Date: 12 Mar 01 - 04:40 PM Indeed it is! I have three "Cry of the Dreamer", "Songs of Peace", and "The Orchard". Hard for me to choose which is the better...... |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Peg Date: 12 Mar 01 - 11:46 PM Sean and Tomy are also playing the Burren later this month. Sadly I will be in Florida; but having heard Sean sing for a tiny little audience (he agreed to do a last-minute spot for the singers' club in Boston), I can live off that high for some time yet! A wonderful, wonderful songwriter and singer. Dark Horse of the Wind...wow. peg |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Big Mick Date: 13 Mar 01 - 12:21 AM I took Sean's version of "12th of July" from the Cry of the Dreamer CD and coupled it with the poem about "Generations of Vision" and it is a show stopper. If you have not heard his version of this and pondered this old poem by John Frazier, then you need to. And he also sang a version of "The Walker of the Snow" on a Davy Spillane album. The combination of Spillane on the Low Whistle and Uillean Pipes, and Sean Tyrell's mystical voice is absolutely stunning and haunting as well. I admire this artist immensely and my fondest wish would be to meet him and hear him sing live. He is a very strong influence on my music selections, and my singing style. Listen to the cuts I just described and you will know why. All the best, Big Mick |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Francy Date: 13 Mar 01 - 12:11 PM Sean did the Trilogy (Message of Peace),Cry of the Dreamer)and(Only from Day to Day) at our concert and he had the audience spellbound. He's doing another tour in mid June with Tommy Peoples.I"ll keep you posted on that one. We spent the afternoon together on the beach and he was a sheer joy to be around.......A great talent that needs to be heard ands appreciaite........... |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: GUEST,PJ Curtis(Ireland) Date: 13 Mar 01 - 01:20 PM Yes, Sean Tyrrell possesses one of the truly unique voices in Ireland today. I'm delighted to read the comments above re: 'Cry of A Dreamer' and his 'The Walker of the Snow' (from Davy Spillane's album 'Shadow Hunter') and know that there are people out there who still appreciate them. PJ Curtis (Producer of both the above albums) |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: GUEST,Margaret V at work Date: 13 Mar 01 - 01:53 PM Well, all these words of admiration made me want to hear Sean Tyrrell so I went to his website and heard some clips and am convinced I need to hear more! Unfortunately the "tour" part of the website didn't have any information in it; does anyone know where I could find out about tour dates near New York? Thanks. Margaret |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Francy Date: 13 Mar 01 - 02:15 PM I'll find out by this afternoon and get back to you Margaret...Frank of Toledo |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Big Mick Date: 13 Mar 01 - 05:21 PM Mr. Curtis, you are to be commended for your work. Spillane's work is phenomenal, to begin with. But the production of The Walker of the Snow is, in my humble opinion, a wonderful piece of work. And Cry of the Dreamer simply knocked me out. I need to point out that I became aware of this CD through The Mudcat Cafe. Thanks for your wonderful work, I will be looking for more of it. If you are interested in reading the previous thread, CLICK HERE All the best, Mick |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: GUEST,PJ Curtis. Date: 14 Mar 01 - 04:44 PM Mick, Now I recall meeting you on the previous Sean Tyrrell thread. Thanks for the kind words re: the albums mentoned above. I first became aware of Sean's amazing talent back in the early 1980's and for 12 years I tried to get a label in Ireland interested in doing an album with him...with zero results. Then Davy Spillane and I conspired(in C.1988) to use him as a guest on 'Shadow Hunter...which say hum do two songs, 'Walker in the Snow'(the only ghost story song Ive ever produced) and 'The Host of The Air' (Sean wrote the music to the classic Yeats dream-poem esp. for the album. Sean and Tommy Peoples are still in the USA...I think they are back in S. Fran at the moment... Two living legends of Irish music. keep the faith and happy St. Pat's Day. PJ Curtis |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: GUEST,Francy Date: 14 Mar 01 - 08:22 PM This is for Margaret V. and anyone else interested in Sean's itinerary..... Thu-Fri March 15-16 Kieran's Irish Pub Minneapolis Mn Sat Mar 17 Dennos Museum Traverse City Mich Mon Mar 19 Blackthoorn Tavern South Easton Mass Wed Mar 21 The Burren Somerville Mass Thu Mar 22 KOC Hall Saratoga Springs NY Fri Mar 23 Blackstone Theatre Cummberland RI Sun Mar 25 Arlene's Grocery New York NY Hope these will help and hope you all get to see this great performer...... And thank you very much for bearing with me... Frank of Toledo |
Subject: RE: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples From: Margaret V Date: 14 Mar 01 - 11:21 PM Thank you very much indeed, Frank. I hope I can find him at Arlene's Grocery! Margaret |
Subject: Sean Tyrrell & Tommy Peoples London gig. From: GUEST,Gealt Date: 27 Feb 11 - 11:41 AM IRISH WRITERS FESTIVAL - An Evening with Singer, Poet & Storyteller - Sean Tyrrell and Fiddle Player - Tommy Peoples. Saturday, March 5 2011. 7.30pm. Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith, London W6 9DT http://www.irishculturalcentre.co.uk/?q=content/irish-writers-festival-evening-legendary-folk-singer-sean-tyrell-and-gifted-fiddle-player-to |
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