In Conversation with Sean Keane

Published: July 26, 2020, 12:40 p.m.

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Se\\xe1n Keane from County Galway is described as the greatest musical find of the 90\'s. Traditional Irish, folk and even country and blues songs all lend themselves to his unique style and unforgettable voice. Growing up in a family of singers and musicians, Se\\xe1n learned the sean n\\xf3s style of singing from his mother and his aunts.\\u200bSinging was his life, even in early childhood. By the time Se\\xe1n reached his teens, he had collected thirteen All-Ireland medals in Fleadh Ceoil competitions. He was by then an accomplished whistle and flute player as well and had taken up the uilleann pipes and bodhraun.\\u200bWhen he joined his first group, Shegui, he had already served a long apprenticeship. After travelling throughout Europe with the band, he left to join Reel Union, a group which also featured sister Dolores and accordion player M\\xe1irt\\xedn O\'Connor. Later, he was part of Arcady, with such well known names as Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh, Sharon Shannon and Frances Black.\\u200bAfter a short flirtation with the theatre when he played in the Druid production of "Midnight Court" and the Abbey Theatre\'s "Sheep\'s Milk on the Boil", Se\\xe1n embarked on his solo career in 1993. "All Heart , No Roses" received rave reviews and was chosen as Debut Folk Album of the Year by Q Magazine. In the years following, success continued with Meteor Award nominations, Best Male Folk Performer from Irish Music Magazine (three times), a similar award from the London Irish World, as well as numerous Irish accolades. "A Portrait", a collection of Se\\xe1n\'s songs, is a multi-platinum Irish seller. All of his solo albums are platinum sellers and remain in constant demand. Six solo albums later, Se\\xe1n Keane continues to delight audiences all over the world with his live performances and recorded work. He tours regularly with his band in Ireland, Austria, Germany, the US and Canada as well as appearing at major festivals world-wide.Se\\xe1n\'s 10th solo album "New Day Dawning" is proving very popular with his fans. Se\\xe1n continues to get much radio play with songs like "Isle of Hope Isle of Tears", "Galway to Graceland", "Home", and "Home Away From Home" still proving very popular with his listeners. New material like "Paint me a picture of Ireland", "Natures Little Symphony", "Don\'t Teach Me How To Cry" and "One More Hour" are now becoming standards in his show.

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