Time to immerse myself in magical Yeats country for another bout of inspiration, I feel a tune coming on!
Author: James Blennerhassett
Respect!
After trudging around London for several days (the weather was nice until yesterday, whereupon it lashed) I have a new found respect for the people in agency and management. They must go through an awful lot of shoes:-)
Round and round the mulberry bush!
Honestly, trying to get a face to face with somebody in the publishing world reminds me of calling customer service of a phone company and trying to get to actually speak to a real person instead of being sent round in circles pressing option 1,2,3 etc. but never actually ending up anywhere that can fix … Continue reading Round and round the mulberry bush!
Wearing out the shoe leather!
Well, here I go. Pounding the streets of London trying to get our project away. I have made more phone calls and sent emails to publishers than I've had hot dinners, I never realised how difficult it is to even get to speak to someone in that business but I'm very determined, as they'll find … Continue reading Wearing out the shoe leather!
Doing what I do
Playing bass on recordings for Mary Duff, Yvonne Fahy & Matt Curran this week, a great variety of good music. Now here's one for you, how come the sun always shines when you're inside looking out 🙂
The next generation
Keep practicing girls, I'm not ready to move over yet!
Ruby baby!
Folk & Roll at the Ruby sessions last night, Louise Killeen was great, always a pleasure to play with Brendan Emmett and herself. It's a lovely combination...Three voices, two acoustic guitars, a Double bass and an enthusiastic crowd of music lovers, what more could you want on a snowy Tuesday night in Dublin!
Louise Killeen at the Ruby sessions
Playing tonight with the fab Louise Killeen at the Ruby sessions in Dublin. It's an acoustic set which I love doing, Double Bass all the way...Mighty!
Folk & Roll :-)
Great gig with Frances Black in Clonmel and a full house to boot! Smaller band on this one, just Guitar, Double Bass & vocals from Frances & her daughter Aoife. Makes you play differently when there are no drums. No pressure 🙂 Posted from WordPress for Android
Frances Black in Clonmel
Playing with Frances in the Clonmel park hotel on friday, after the fantastic response to the concert in Vicar street it should be a great night.