The Singer and the Song by Audrey Healy

The Singer and the Song by Audrey Healy

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Zusammenfassung

How many times have you heard a song and wondered what it's all about?

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The Singer and the Song by Audrey Healy

Have you ever wondered what motivates an artist to write a song? What exactly was the inspiration behind classics such as 'Rare Auld Times' or Christy Moore's 'The Two Conneelys'. Or why certain songs like 'The Hucklebuck' captured the hearts and minds of Ireland at a certain period in time? Here, in this unusual and thought-provoking collection, fifty of Ireland's celebrated musicians take the lyrics of their favourite song, explains what that song means to them and invites readers to listen to the song in a whole new light. From folk to rock, traditional songs to showband classics, it includes contributions from artists such Luka Bloom, Mary Black, Leslie Dowall, Johnny Logan, Maria Butterly, Charlie McGettigan, The Stunning, Roesy, Mundy, Liam Lawton, Don Baker, John Spillane and many many more.  This unique compilation brings together the very old and the very new of Irish talent, and is a must for music lovers.

Audrey Healy is a native of Rooskey, Co. Roscommon. She currently lives in Longford where she is a freelance journalist for the Longford News.She has been published in both national  including The Sunday Independent and Ireland on Sunday and numerous provincial newspapers as well as in trade magazines. She is a regular contributor to local radio and is an active member of her local book club and writers club.She is the author of three books.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780340924082
ISBN 10 034092408X
Titel The Singer and the Song
Autor Audrey Healy
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hachette Books Ireland
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-05-09
Seitenanzahl 304
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