tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16520192187710146422024-03-14T12:11:27.647+00:00Newsnialltonerbandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05914829787640433654noreply@blogger.comBlogger108125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-82589593920215873882015-01-08T11:19:00.001+00:002015-01-08T11:19:48.332+00:00.: #Bluegrass News!: Niall Toner Announces Upcoming Album Release!<a href="http://www.prescriptionbluegrassblog.com/2015/01/niall-toner-announces-upcoming-album.html#more">.: #Bluegrass News!: Niall Toner Announces Upcoming Album Release!</a>niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-74924000244556031392014-07-21T12:29:00.001+01:002014-07-21T12:29:04.430+01:00Niall Toner - Million Dollar Bill<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Pzb-o58sNoU" width="480"></iframe>niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-35169239855536828412014-04-22T09:53:00.000+01:002014-04-22T09:53:14.400+01:00<h2>
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It's that time again folks, Merlefest in Wilkesboro, NC, and we are part of it ! Really looking forward to performing over the coming weekend, and also getting the chance to see so many of the finest acts in the World .... After MERLEFEST we are the special guests at a live Radio Show in Knoxville, TN.<br />
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niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-29669406695717222652014-01-25T12:54:00.000+00:002014-01-25T13:22:15.495+00:00Recent stuff .......<blockquote class="tr_bq">
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My last Blog entry dealt mostly with the excitement of being invited to perform at MERLEFEST 2014. I have since been asked to participate as a Judge, along with Jim Lauderdale and Darrell Scott in the Chris Austin Song Contest, which takes place annually as part of MERLEFEST. What an honour ! This is a very prestigious event, and former winners include the wonderful Gillian Welch , and look what happened for her! So, it's a very high standard, and I look forward to hearing some great songs ............<br />
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I made the mistake recently of expressing some personal feelings in response to an enquiry which came to me by way of FACEBOOK. There was a huge, and unexpected, reaction to my post, and I quickly realised that I had made the mistake of giving an impression to the entire World, that I was in some kind of the awful trouble. I have since followed-up on FACEBOOK with some explanations, and I have also spoken with many of those concerned, and I am now taking this opportunity on my Blog to clear the air ...... But, thank you for all your messages of goodwill.<br />
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I am in fine fettle, and I'm glad to say that Moira and all our Family are well, Physically, Spiritually and otherwise. The events that led to my recent remarks about the transience of life, and the way I was feeling, were prompted by the passing from this life of three dear human beings. I [we] had known Sandra Ramdhanie since the early 70s, and she was a close friend and advisor for all those years. We had lost touch a little since She moved to Spain, and her Death was a great shock. A week after Sandra passed, Moira's dear Cousin, Patsy Malone, who was caring for Moira's Aunt, Maureen, died, and she is also dearly missed. Two days later, Frank Russell, Maureen's Son, and Moira's other Cousin, died tragically as he was boarding a 'plane to return to Dublin from Thailand, leaving behind him a tangled web of emotions, legal difficulties, and Family problems. It was the cumulative affect of all of the above that caused me to reflect in such a public forum.<br />
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niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-25267466926412393572013-10-01T22:57:00.000+01:002013-10-01T23:16:21.477+01:00Where to start ?I have been going to the Annual IBMA Conference and Music Festival since it was held in Owensboro and Louisville and then Nashville, but I would have to say that this years event in Raleigh, NC, was the best ever! On a personal level for me it was a triumph,being booked and confirmed for Merlefest 2014, the World's most prestigious Roots Music Festival. The real honour here is the fact that you can't 'pitch' for a gig at Merlefest,you have wait to be invited. It goes to show that all the hard work with my original Music and Songs over the past 11 years has not gone un-noticed. I have said it before, and I'm not shy about saying it again, but the support I got from Clem O'Brien and Dick Gladney has played a vital role in taking my Music to this level.
IBMA in Raleigh was just like having all my Birthdays on the one day ! The City is a very welcoming place to be, and when it's also full of all one's Musical heroes, how can you go wrong ! During the week, I performed seven Showcase gigs, at places like the Lincoln Theatre, The Longview Centre, The Convention Centre at the Marriott Hotel, and the Tir Na Nog Irish Bar on Blount Street. The nucleus of my Band for these shows comprised of yours truly on Vocals and Guitar, and Richie Foley, from Cork Band, Land's End, on Mandolin. I recruited a variety of fine local musicians to assist, including Missey Raines on Bass, Pete Wernick on Banjo, Dan Mahony on Dobro [ what a great Player !], Tom Driessen [Yes, Casey's Dad ! ] on Bass and Rob Parks, also on Bass.
We played for the Merlefest Folks, for the Greyfox Festival owners, and a whole raft of Venue Owners and Festival Organisers<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEieKuDT4cJg-A4Hv3dKXu_ao6pUFKbWh8Eyo-Ajr44QijUKqiXAGLqH1pjWVmIP3DsicqiBavnwia2_GyN66q59TqJdmZjJhl3rS64k_3kVcx5VWlp6h2GMwhmiYalBy760Jx0AHHo7FfAc/s1600/1255177_549851271762090_131374950_n.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEieKuDT4cJg-A4Hv3dKXu_ao6pUFKbWh8Eyo-Ajr44QijUKqiXAGLqH1pjWVmIP3DsicqiBavnwia2_GyN66q59TqJdmZjJhl3rS64k_3kVcx5VWlp6h2GMwhmiYalBy760Jx0AHHo7FfAc/s400/1255177_549851271762090_131374950_n.jpg" /></a></div>.
The entire event would not have gone so smoothly for me if it was not for the talent and dedication of all the above Musicians, but I also have to say a big thanks to my PR team, Andrea, Jacquie and Dawn, from Make Welcome Entertainment, and Matt and Ethan and Lonnie from Pinecastle Records, as well as the Folks from IBMA and EBMA, especially Rienk Jenessen. Thanks to all concerned, and see you all at Merlefest 2014, and IBMA 2014.
Photo shows Richie Foley and me, with Tom Driessen and Dan Mahoney just out of shot, but playing great !!! niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-39058242241987596322013-09-18T18:55:00.002+01:002013-09-18T18:55:33.135+01:00
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Niall Toner song to feature in US/Canadian TV Drama, HAVEN.
Niall's song, Lonely Souls and Broken Hearts, which previously featured in the ABC TV Drama, Nashville, has now been chosen to feature in the US/Canadian TV Drama co-production, HAVEN.
The show is based on the Stephen King novel, The Colorado Kid, and has been running successfully now for three years on both US and Canadian TV.
Niall says: 'It's an honour for me to have my song included for the second time on a major TV Drama'
I will be reporting from Raleigh, NC, next week.
www.nialltonerband.comniall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-50358034190421898942013-09-15T18:45:00.000+01:002013-09-15T18:45:37.480+01:00Yes, it's been a while, and I'd have to admit that I have been pre-occupied with matters domestic! We have a beautiful new Grandchild called Alfie, and everyone is thrilled with his arrival ......... Our recent show at Killoughternane Schoolhouse was another roaring success, thanks to the huge support from Jim Quirke and his team of helpers. As you can see from the photo, string-band Music can be a lot of fun !!!!! We also had a ball playing for Frank and Karen's Birthday bash [ 80th and 50th ] in Fallon and Byrnes in Dublin, and sincere thanks goes to Paddy Kiernan on 5-String Banjo and Guitar for stepping in at short notice. I'm off to Raleigh in North Carolina this week for showcase Gigs at IBMA, and I'll report from there<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjtuJ9y5qxjlo0b-1b19rZv7siF2zRdd-Wvf3WGMKyZ-nDRyRUn4BD2DTepgBK_LrODBUKVx_veOVGDU2QIiIWA8HnZ_QZb-Cu8PuVD8HA1kvy3Ed1RnkaEAWgFzWCQ_HtyNPMyX_Dc6O58/s1600/DSC_7180.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjtuJ9y5qxjlo0b-1b19rZv7siF2zRdd-Wvf3WGMKyZ-nDRyRUn4BD2DTepgBK_LrODBUKVx_veOVGDU2QIiIWA8HnZ_QZb-Cu8PuVD8HA1kvy3Ed1RnkaEAWgFzWCQ_HtyNPMyX_Dc6O58/s400/DSC_7180.jpg" /></a></div>. Check our website for details, and talk soon ? Regards, Niall.niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-12522638873539101172013-08-10T10:32:00.002+01:002013-08-10T10:35:20.204+01:00A Pencil and a Notepad ......On Sunday, I will be presenting a Songwriting Workshop at the Clonmel Arts Centre at 4pm,as part of the Clonmel Busking Festival. All are welcome, and all you need is a Pencil and a Notepad, and maybe an idea or two!
Then at 9.30pm, NTB will be playing a Gig,and maybe singing one of the new songs just composed ! Looking forward to seeing you all in Clonmel.... Niall.<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjp7iICAFsvhMgx02XmtMhtFJ7X8t1-5L1qyFSAbW4KwoTFPG4s3slv0PABeQzqNnG_Ou5zZvZLZGJhitQ25SzLfpD589CaJQGhteb-x4MRw2jEal9xNtngqvb6oKkZe47IPr0yP_ZU0lbq/s1600/Forest.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjp7iICAFsvhMgx02XmtMhtFJ7X8t1-5L1qyFSAbW4KwoTFPG4s3slv0PABeQzqNnG_Ou5zZvZLZGJhitQ25SzLfpD589CaJQGhteb-x4MRw2jEal9xNtngqvb6oKkZe47IPr0yP_ZU0lbq/s320/Forest.jpg" /></a>niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-65804031752872053772013-07-31T21:32:00.000+01:002013-07-31T21:32:35.296+01:00This coming weekend, I have been invited to do a solo spot at the Greystones Roots Festival. I will be on stage for about 45 minutes, singing songs from my Pinecastle CD, and that's on Saturday night at the Beach House. I will also have an opportunity to get to listen to many of the fine acts on the bill. Then, on Tuesday next, August the 6th, I have the honour of playing at the Steeple Sessions in the Unitarian Church on Stephen's Green with Clem O'Brien and Dick Gladney. We last played this wonderful venue with Peggy Seeger a few years back, and I'm looking forward to our return visit. We will have CDs, T-Shirts and copies of my new Book, The Nuts and Bolts Of Songwriting, for sale on the night. Tickets are going fast, so book now to hear one of our all-too-rare all-original, all-acoustic shows in Dublin. See ya there ...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFdsp7pOZPJIamciehyphenhyphenjxyv_Uf17zHbExxnKDocFtk-bX59msgH_h6ylaySAD2uGrSOa6pqfOO1Lu2zd5vfEuAU8TmoLRWqPGSNfn-iVCSS1yxP_mfRRrR0pcEpfVfUlMwgRF0blSMuoIQ/s1600/The+Niall+Toner+Band+@+Wexford+Art+Center++July+2013+(Copy).jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFdsp7pOZPJIamciehyphenhyphenjxyv_Uf17zHbExxnKDocFtk-bX59msgH_h6ylaySAD2uGrSOa6pqfOO1Lu2zd5vfEuAU8TmoLRWqPGSNfn-iVCSS1yxP_mfRRrR0pcEpfVfUlMwgRF0blSMuoIQ/s400/The+Niall+Toner+Band+@+Wexford+Art+Center++July+2013+(Copy).jpg" /></a></div>niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-5696340676097274112013-07-17T20:08:00.000+01:002013-07-17T20:08:21.914+01:00Last week the NTB had the good fortune to work two wonderful Gigs, first at Crocanoir, in County Tipperary, and then on Saturday night last in the Wexford Arts Centre. Both of these venues have to rank in the Top Five of smaller Irish venues, and I highly recommend both to anyone with an interest in live Music. Croanoir is usually held in a converted outhouse on the farm of John and Monika Birmingham, near Mullinahone. On the evening, the Weather was so good, they decided to move the Stage outdoors, and the Gig turned into a Mini-Festival, just like Slane Castle ! We had a ball, and as always, the hospitality was just wonderful.
Wexford Arts Centre had no option but to stay indoors, and a goodly crowd left the Beaches, and made for a very appreciative listening audience, who then bought CDs and T-Shirts in great quantities ...........Bless them all. Patrick Hogan took this shot of Me, Dick and Clem, looking serious ! Looking forward to a return visit to these two great venues ...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSXLD2WHmG209U4TonPYKfz9zuCxp-WUlbtn-aqsQCeYQ3UXb3DSEMBzr9J7Nv-ci5dV-kQXHAefjPIpkIn2LIyyS05k1gRYfkKB3xs1y4rxyTy8Z4pxMEZGnxtokP5SVeM4Vrw-SdaopO/s1600/The+Niall+Toner+Band+@+Wexford+Art+Center++July+2013+(Copy).jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSXLD2WHmG209U4TonPYKfz9zuCxp-WUlbtn-aqsQCeYQ3UXb3DSEMBzr9J7Nv-ci5dV-kQXHAefjPIpkIn2LIyyS05k1gRYfkKB3xs1y4rxyTy8Z4pxMEZGnxtokP5SVeM4Vrw-SdaopO/s400/The+Niall+Toner+Band+@+Wexford+Art+Center++July+2013+(Copy).jpg" /></a></div>niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-70068555710476171262013-06-09T11:57:00.000+01:002013-06-09T11:57:09.060+01:00Nuts and Bolts Of Songwriting launched ....Great crowds, glorious weather, fine Coffee and Food, and the truly spectacular surroundings of Borris House, how could a fella go wrong ? It was the perfect setting for the launch of my Book at the Borris Festival of Writing and Ideas, as part of the Carlow Arts Festival, 2013. I was interviewed by Catriona Ni Muruhcu in the Chapel, next to Borris House, and we had an attentive and interested audience who asked great questions, and our conversation was peppered with my Songs and a few instrumental Tunes. Afterwards I headed to the 'book-signing' Tent, a large Marquee which was erected on the lawn outside, and I got to share space with the likes of Martin Amis and other successful Authours, all singing and selling their wares. I did very well with both my Book and CDs, and also sold a number of the exclusive Niall Toner T-Shirts, which are rapidly becoming a 'must-have' for the discerning Music Fan .......... Thanks to everyone for their support and encouragement.
The Nuts and Bolts Of Songwriting will be available shortly in all good Book Shops, a number of Musical Instrument Stores, and of course by mail from my website at www.nialltonerband.com niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-37637058115757983432013-05-27T16:40:00.000+01:002013-05-27T17:03:46.962+01:00Losing a Good Friend, and an Icon to boot ....Today I lost a good friend. Chris Twomey passed away today. He had been ill for some time.
I first met Chris Twomey, the doyen of the Autoharp, in Cork in 1966, when I was transferred to the Southern Capital by the Lyons Tea Company. I sang a few Woody Guthrie/Bill Monroe/Hank Williams songs during the interval at a Jim O'Donnell Folk Group Concert, and Chris was in the audience. He introduced himself, and we became instant, and firm, life-long friends. Forty-Seven years in all. We began playing Music together, with Chris playing his 'DAM-GUD' Guitar, an ancient instrument he had restored himself, and along with Gary Cronin, we did our first Gig in the Group Theatre, opposite the Beamish Brewery, and we called ourselves The Kinfolk. Shortly after that, we teamed up with Jim O'Donnell and his group, and became Paddy's Goatskin and String Band. That conglomerate performed Folk songs from just about every Tradition, and Jim encouraged Chris and I to feature our American Songs and tunes in what would have been the interval at each gig. Our repertoire was largely drawn from the songs of the Carter Family and the New Lost City Ramblers. After being joined by my Brother, Colm, we named our group the Lee Valley String Band, in honour of Chris's home place in Monard, right smack in the middle of the Lee Valley. We played two guitars and a Mandolin, with one guitar capoed-up to replicate the high-strung sound of Mother Maybelle Carter's Autoharp. One day, while perusing the Music Shops of Cork,[ there were several, back then ] I spotted an old Autoharp in a place on Oliver Plunkett Street, which, on enquiry, was priced at the princely sum of 6 Pounds. I made the purchase and presented Chris with the instrument. About three weeks later he turned up for rehearsal and played the newly acquired instrument as though he'd owned one for years. Chris never looked back, and became a true Master of the Autoharp, as well as being no mean player of the Guitar, Concertina and Dulcimer, and a unique Singer too.
Chris, you will be missed by all your pals and fans in the Music. I just hope that Bill Monroe and Hank Williams have recruited you into their Heavenly Band. Your Friend, Niall.<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiyXk_tmf-Qd3oF19JLuJvFqAhE4tw7mYco67Wz67PRX-2VRHoE4hNlLsAEJa_Y1zeS17KugLXHg9v2W2pWsPcalQK-aO9H3_A1UZu9tj9rXs8ms7gZFeXGDmLWXeEu1RxlH3DjPzQ4yEu5/s1600/Chris+TwomeyNiall+Toner+Cork+60s.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiyXk_tmf-Qd3oF19JLuJvFqAhE4tw7mYco67Wz67PRX-2VRHoE4hNlLsAEJa_Y1zeS17KugLXHg9v2W2pWsPcalQK-aO9H3_A1UZu9tj9rXs8ms7gZFeXGDmLWXeEu1RxlH3DjPzQ4yEu5/s320/Chris+TwomeyNiall+Toner+Cork+60s.jpg" /></a>
Picture shows Chris Twomey on Guitar and yours Truly on Mandolin in the back yard of Parnell Terrace, off Pouladuff Road, in 1966. Photo by Moira Toner.niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-88049179018470946482013-05-13T12:21:00.001+01:002013-05-14T19:28:51.177+01:00The Borris Festival Of Writing and Ideas 2013My book, the Nuts and Bolts Of Songwriting, will be launched at the Borris Festival of Writing and Ideas on Saturday, June the 8th, at 4.30pm. I will demonstrate some of my writing/composing techniques, and I'll also be interviewed by Caitriona Ni Mhurucu. We will have copies of my Book for sale on the day,which I would be glad to sign, and there's also a strong rumour that there will be a little Wine and Cheese available. Anyone with even a minute interest in the craft of writing songs will find something of interest, and who knows, there's always the possibility that a new 'Lennon and McCartney' or 'Jagger and Richards' might emerge as a result ! See you there .............Best, Niall.niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-44984326414435819062013-04-11T20:38:00.002+01:002013-04-11T20:38:26.353+01:00More Good News ...Today I had the honour of being presented with my Bluegrass Personality Of The Year Award from the EBMA by my Boss at RTE Radio One, Annmarie Power. Here we are in the Office of Radio One. I have to say that the Award itself is a real beauty, made by hand in a selection of Hardwoods. There may well be a fight as to exactly where this will sit. RTE want it for the Showcase at Radio Reception, but I want it at home ! I will keep you posted on the blog ....<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2MRA_06Nqg8cP_NYPMJyQX7ma14SWfvMTwe8UoIt_E9j1CcTlwBS4EUsDMkODsbitoIOJweHbfDB89ikInn6Jsd5Sh1H-KX_hOQ2EAfPXXsV5wI9KCVYEbsIpHEJ4REo6UDxcYTFnhcPK/s1600/photo+1.JPG" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2MRA_06Nqg8cP_NYPMJyQX7ma14SWfvMTwe8UoIt_E9j1CcTlwBS4EUsDMkODsbitoIOJweHbfDB89ikInn6Jsd5Sh1H-KX_hOQ2EAfPXXsV5wI9KCVYEbsIpHEJ4REo6UDxcYTFnhcPK/s320/photo+1.JPG" /></a>niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-91129277085023834412013-04-03T17:56:00.000+01:002013-04-03T18:04:30.784+01:00Great Reviews for Onwards and Upwards ...
Hi all, well it's sometimes a nervous wait when you have sent your new CD out to all the Music Press, and you are wondering , 'what will they think of my work'? I an very happy indeed to say that the Reviews for Onwards and Upwards have been just superb, and I am blogging a selection here today. Thanks to all those Reviewers who took the trouble to listen.
Reviews/Quotes/Onwards and Upwards/Niall Toner/Pinecastle Records
WILLIAM SMITH MONROE is the finest Monroe tribute song I've ever heard. Niall Toner and his superb Onwards and Upwards proove beyond a doubt that European Singer-Songwriters can produce authentic, honest, creditable Country Music with great integrity.
Alan Cackett/Maverick Magazine.
This is a charming and impressive Roots Album from one of our major Songwriting and Performing talents, full of fine songs and great, great Music. Four and a half stars out of five !
Greg McAteer/Hot Press Magazine.
Niall Toner is the real deal, producing a fine original Album that showcases his full range. His duet with Wendy Buckner on 'TOMORROW' compares well with Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, and he delivers a terrific, classic original Country song on his MILLION DOLLAR BILL. An Album full of gems.
Art Menius/Bluegrass Unlimited
Niall Toner has been awarded the European Bluegrass Music Personality Of The Year, 2012, for his achievements in the Music Business, and his success with Onwards and Upwards in the US and around the World.
Martino Coppo/European Bluegrass Music Association.
SWEET BUNCLODY GIRL is a song rich in Irish Folk Heritage, and has ‘crowd-pleaser’ written all over it. The best track for me on this fine Album is REMEMBER ME, a well-written, delightful, and thought-provoking song.
Four Stars out of Five. Chris Smith/Country Music People
I admire the way Niall’s deep affinity for Bluegrass and American Country Music blends seamlessly with his Irish sensibilities. It makes him a uniquely appealing artist. Onwards and Upwards is a brilliant Album.
Peter Wernick/Doctor Banjo.
Regards, Niall. April 3, 2013.
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niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-35556261245322796662013-03-22T00:50:00.000+00:002013-03-22T00:50:37.900+00:00Website Back! and Coffee With Niall ...Firstly, I need to apologise for our website being out of action for a while, and to thank Daradh Toner for fixing it today, so we are back-up-and-running again. Also, we are looking forward to playing the Kilworth Arts Centre on Monday next, March 25th. See you there ............<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiiopch0s7VHGCm5U5LATOTECvLzK1hETTHxcRGBT7KIj5F0YU3m6-aPwX7mq_y4In9BlQGkXrTD7drs8fuFsTyHUIeP4zZpstWGvnK_Gp16nYSS9Q3eDFlfCkRblsEiwCoZwc8IpHs3jv/s1600/_MG_0277.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiiopch0s7VHGCm5U5LATOTECvLzK1hETTHxcRGBT7KIj5F0YU3m6-aPwX7mq_y4In9BlQGkXrTD7drs8fuFsTyHUIeP4zZpstWGvnK_Gp16nYSS9Q3eDFlfCkRblsEiwCoZwc8IpHs3jv/s320/_MG_0277.jpg" /></a>
Below I re-print my interview with Bluegrass Writer Richard Thompson, under the title, Having A Coffee With Niall Toner .................
Niall TonerThis is the first in a fun new series in which we ask bluegrass music personalities, some famous, some not so famous, about some of their interests as well as about the music that they love. Welcome, Niall Toner.
What would you like to drink?
I’ll have a good strong black coffee with some warm milk on the side. No sugar, thanks.
Do you want anything to eat as well?
My favorite snack with coffee is a thing called Chocolate Biscuit Cake, or Tiffin, so if they have a good version of that, I’ll treat myself to just one piece.
What is your favorite food?
Probably Oriental and I mean everything from Cantonese to Malaysian and Japanese to Vietnamese.
What’s the nicest meal that you have ever had?
I would have to say that my all-time favourite meal was in the Imperial Restaurant in Dublin, and it was on an afternoon that my wife and I had noticed that this eatery was full of Chinese people, and we took that to be a sign of a good restaurant. They were serving a huge array of small portions called Dim Sum, which translates loosely as ‘Afternoon Tea’. Not only was the range of tastes and smells and textures just amazing, but the extensive meal for two, with copious quantities of Green Tea, was very inexpensive when compared with the normal evening menu.
What drink would you have with that?
I suppose I have already answered that question by mentioning the Green Tea. Tea would always be my preferred drink, especially with Oriental Food, but since I don’t use alcohol, tea or coffee, as above, would always be my preferred liquid refreshment.
Let’s talk bluegrass…..
Where/when did you first hear bluegrass music?
My parents bought me a guitar for my 12th birthday, and I got stuck in, learning the tunes of the day, from Lonnie Donegan, Cliff Richard, Elvis Presley, and so on. One night, I was tuned to Radio Luxembourg, when I heard Blue Moon of Kentucky, by a guy called Elvis Presley, and I thought that it was the most amazing sound I had ever heard. The following day, I couldn’t wait to tell my Buddy, Fran, about the sound I had heard, and he said to me, ‘Wait ‘till you hear the original’. I had no idea what he meant, until we got to his house, and he took a vinyl album off the shelf, placed it on the Dansette turntable, and out comes Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, with Blue Moon Of Kentucky ! My ears were ‘pinned-back’, and my entire life was changed. My friend went on to play me the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams and Hank Snow, and there was no going back ………
Which of your own songs do you have a particular liking for?
I began writing songs in the early seventies, but for many years I was intimidated by the incredible standard that was already out there. John Prine, Guy Clark, Bob Dylan, the list is endless, and it wasn’t until around 1990 that I felt that I was beginning to write songs that could stand up against even the most basic Flatt and Scruggs or Ernest Tubb number. As to my own songs, it’s very hard to pick a favorite, but I am particularly fond of Million Dollar Bill, from my current album, and probably William Smith Monroe, which is also on there too. I also love a song I wrote with Keith Sewell, called Josie’s Reel. It’s a song about his grandmother, who was a dancer, and it was recorded in a really great version by Special Consensus, a superb bluegrass band from Chicago.
What about a song written by someone else?
I love all the older bluegrass and country songwriters, and I’m also crazy about Guy Clark and a fellow called Larry Cordle. Larry’s I Know How It Feels is a masterpiece, but if I had to choose just one song from another writer, I would have to pick The Story Of The Day That I Died. It’s the new single from Junior Sisk and Rambler’s Choice, and it was composed by Ashby Frank. If there’s any justice in this world, this song will win an award at IBMA 2013.
Which particular album do you like best and why?
My first Bill Monroe album, the one with the photo of the horses in a field on the cover, which has no banjo, just Monroe’s driving mandolin and a couple of fiddles, and some accordion, is still my outright favourite bluegrass album. It defines what Monroe believed his music was all about, and it sounds as fresh and lively today as if it were just recorded yesterday. Blue Moon Of Kentucky, Bluegrass Stomp, an instrumental, and Can’t You Hear Me Callin’, with Mac Wiseman taking the lead vocal. It does not get any better than this!
[Toner is referring to The Great Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys LP, Harmony / Columbia, HL7290.]
You play a …….
I play guitar and mandolin, and I’m also a closet five-string banjo player. I own a Vanden F-Style mandolin, made for me by Michael Vanden, and I have two old Gibson acoustic guitars, one made in 1939, and the other in 1973. They are all working instruments, and I use all three on stage with Niall Toner Band. The other members of Niall Toner Band are Clem O’Brien, who plays mandolin and guitar, and Richard Gladney, who plays upright bass and autoharp. We have release four all-original CDs to date.
What’s your favourite bluegrass memory?
In 1983, Bill Monroe came to Cork to play a double bill with Jerry Lee Lewis as part of the Carling Country Music Festival. I interviewed Monroe for an RTE radio show called Country Heartland, and after the formal part of our interview, Bill invited me to dinner and then asked me if I would take him out the next day, to ‘survey the territory’ (his words). We spent the next two days together, and got on with each other like the proverbial house on fire. At one point Bill taught me a tune he had composed ‘for the people of Ireland’ (his words) called The Chilly Winds Of Shannon., thereby making me a ‘keeper-of-the-flame’. That’s my bluegrass memory ……….
Are you a sports fan? Who do you follow?
I’m not interested in sports, unless you include mandolin-tickling or guitar-licking …
What hobbies do you have?
I collect bluegrass, Old-Time, Blues, Ragtime, Gospel Music and Rock ‘n’ Roll, all on vinyl.
What is your favourite film and why?
Fargo and Dog Day Afternoon, both classics.
Do you get much time to watch TV?
Not a lot, but I enjoy a good murder mystery or a spy movie.
Do you have a pet?
I have four cats, Daisy, Mini-Beast, Pinecastle and Hairy Molly. We live in a rural spot and they earn their keep by keeping the small-and-furry population under control.
What would you be doing if you weren’t involved in bluegrass music?
I made a decision to be in bluegrass when I was 12 years old. Had I made a different decision, I would probably be a marine biologist.
Niall Toner is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s leading experts on bluegrass and American Country Music, and he brings this knowledge of music to a wide audience, both through his recordings, his live performances with his Niall Toner Band and various workshops, as well as through his Radio Show, Roots Freeway, which is broadcast on Ireland’s national radio station, RTE Radio One.
A prolific songwriter, his songs have been recorded by the Nashville Bluegrass Band and Special Consensus. He formed the Niall Toner Band in 2001. His latest album is the highly acclaimed Onwards & Upwards, released by Pinecastle Records on October 30, 2012.
Toner, who is the first recipient of the EBMA European Bluegrass Personality of the Year Award, lives in the Blackstairs mountains region (County Carlow and County Wexford) of Ireland. He was unable to attend the presentation itself – held this past weekend during the 5th annual Bluegrass Summit in Prague. But he did create this brief video to be played at the ceremony, offering his thanks to the association for the honor.
The text of Toner’s acceptance speech is substantially the same as with his message published at Bluegrass Today on March 7.
2012 was an exceptional year for Niall with his signing to Pinecastle Records, the North Carolina-based label, and the ready acceptance of their first album, as a whole, as well as tracks therefrom.
In November last Onwards and Upwards, reached the #1 position on the AirPlay Direct (APD) all-genres Top Fifty radio download chart today (12 Nov. 2012). It was at that time also at #23 in the all-genres APD all-time Top Fifty Albums chart, and at #22 in today’s APD Bluegrass/Folk Album Radio Downloads chart.
The video, like others recently done recently for Toner, was made by his grandson, Kyle O’Neill.
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NIALL TONER, ONWARDS & UPWARDS
NIALL TONER
ONWARDS & UPWARDS
Pinecastle Records
PRC 1182
This is the American debut on Pinecastle for one of music’s great stories. Niall Toner is an excellent, 68-year-old American country and bluegrass composer and singer who happens to be Irish. His fourth CD, Onwards & Upwards is Toner’s first recorded in the U.S. On Airplay Direct, a four-year-old promo download service for radio, Onwards & Upwards already stands as the 15th most downloaded release of all time of any genre of music with more than 6,000, and third for November 2012 when it appeared.
Onwards & Upwards contains only four indisputably bluegrass pieces. “The Pride And Joy Of Shelby,” in honor of Earl Scruggs, resembles a John Hartford song in lyrics, arrangement, and topic. “William Smith Monroe,” on the other hand, sounds original, dark, and slowly burning—a great song. Toner delivers a bluegrass arrangement of a terrific country novelty in “Million Dollar Bill,” a song I can easily imagine the late Del Reeves or Roy Acuff adapting. “Burren Backstep” concludes the album with a kicking instrumental.
Playing mandolin and singing lead, Toner waxed the album at Loud Studios in Nashville with Keith Sewell producing and playing guitar, electric guitar, piano, mandolin, and fiddle. The pickers include Rob Ickes on resonator, bass great Viktor Krauss, and Ashby Frank on mandolin. One can hear the elevated level of musicianship and production quality compared to Toner’s quite substantial earlier recordings.
Niall Toner discovered the music of Bill Monroe as a small boy in Dublin and later drew inspiration from American old-time revivalists such as the Fuzzy Mountain and Highwoods String Bands. As a national radio host since the 1970s and writer, he became Ireland’s best known authority on American country music. Meanwhile, his vocation of songwriting opened doors with even Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman recording one of his pieces, as have the Nashville Bluegrass Band, Barry & Holly Tashian, Albert Lee, and Special Consensus. Perhaps most heard of his compositions is “Nuns Island Reel,” featured in the video game smash hit, Grand Theft Auto IV. Another made it on to the new ABC TV series, Nashville. He formed the Niall Toner Band, with which he still tours, in County Carrow in 2001. Previously, he belonged to the Lee Valley String Band in Cork, the Sackville String Band in Dublin, and Hank Halfhead & the Rambling Turkeys.
Toner wrote or co-wrote all 11 titles on Onwards & Upwards. “Judge And Jury,” the lead-off track, is a classic American country song, driven by mandolin and reso-guitar with the memorable line: Nothing concentrates the mind like a hanging they say. “Bling” shows his ability to comment on current trends in the clever lyrics to a traditional honky-tonk song. “Tomorrow” is a duet that compares well to Gram Parsons and Emmylou, while the tremendous “Way Of A Wanderer” occupies the lovely acoustic, but not exactly bluegrass space most often associated with the late Kate Wolf.
Toner is the real deal, producing an excellent album for his U.S. debut that attempts to show his full range. That may be a bit too broad a task for any one CD. “Lock And Key,” a fine Americana song, has enough of a bluegrass flavor to fit in, but the Irish singer-songwriter piece, “Sweet Bunclody Girl,” seems too much of a stretch. (Pinecastle Records, 2881 NC Hwy. 106., Columbus, NC 28722, www.pinecastlemusic.com.)AM<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7T8l6YIZZMGorEcCCi0qvYoMoYPzNuGsrZcDHZF_dIblkLOKkxxy4hA9EBGqeVZ1DGE59jCCVDFIUWb2WumMX0jcwnw7QV1Wj48J4VsoT3k1nuWtJc9XDILQabSndU8djDl5KA8RlYBfY/s1600/New+Niall+Toner+Pinecastle+album+no.1.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7T8l6YIZZMGorEcCCi0qvYoMoYPzNuGsrZcDHZF_dIblkLOKkxxy4hA9EBGqeVZ1DGE59jCCVDFIUWb2WumMX0jcwnw7QV1Wj48J4VsoT3k1nuWtJc9XDILQabSndU8djDl5KA8RlYBfY/s320/New+Niall+Toner+Pinecastle+album+no.1.jpg" /></a>niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-91855319194903830382013-03-11T10:04:00.002+00:002013-03-11T10:04:26.774+00:00EBMA Award ....This might be considered to be the lazy man's way out, but I was struck by the eloquence and accuracy of Richard Hawkins' comments on the EBMA website, so I simply reproduced them here on my blog. There's not a lot I can add, except to say, once again, that I am truly honoured to get this Award.
Niall Toner is delighted to be the recipient of the first ever European Bluegrass Personality of the Year award from the European Bluegrass Music Association, and sends his thanks to all who have supported him in the media.
The award is in recognition of Niall's achievements during 2012, including being signed to a major US bluegrass record label and making an outstanding impact on the US scene with the success of his recent Pinecastle album Onwards & upwards. More details of the EBMA Bluegrass Pioneers and Personalities awards project can be seen on the European Bluegrass Blog.
Onwards & upwards, which comprises ten original songs and an original instrumental, including tribute songs to Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs, can be sampled on AirPlay Direct. Anyone needing a hard-copy CD for air play or review should approach Niall directly. niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-52164312878297515162013-03-02T20:08:00.001+00:002013-03-02T20:08:07.787+00:00Chart action !Niall Toner's Latest Album Tops Charts
Nashville, Tennessee: Onwards & Upwards, the latest album from Irish bluegrass singer-songwriter Niall Toner, is number #1 on the Top 50 APD Bluegrass/Folk Albums - All Time downloads chart. The album also ranked #23 on the Top 100 Roots Country Albums of 2012 on the Roots Music Report. Maverick magazine gave Onwards & Upwards four stars and called it an "almost perfect blend of bluegrass and country highlighted by quality songwriting". Hot Press rated it 8 out of 10 and described the album as a "charming record from one of our major songwriting talents". Onwards & Upwards was released in November 2012 andis Toner's first US release from Pinecastle Records.
"I am excited and honored that Onwards & Upwards has gotten such a positive response. Thank you to my fans and everyone that helped make this record a success," said Niall Toner. Toner wrote or co-wrote each of the songs on the record, and he collaborated with musician Keith Sewell on four of the tunes. Sewell also produced the album. The album's debut single, "Tomorrow", hit the airwaves in February.
Niall Toner is widely regarded as one of Ireland's leading experts on bluegrass and American country music, and he brings this knowledge of music to a wide audience, both through his live performances with The Niall Toner Band and various workshops, as well as through his radio show, Roots Freeway, which is broadcast on Ireland's national radio station, RTE Radio One. Toner's songs have been recorded by many artists including Bill Wyman, The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Albert Lee, Special Consensus, Italian Bluegrass stars Red Wine, Keith Sewell, The Swanson Family, The Fleadh Cowboys and Paddy Cole. One of Toner's compositions was also included on the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto IV, and more recently, Toner's tune, "Lonely Souls and Broken Hearts", was used on the soundtrack of the ABC TV Drama Series, Nashville. In 2003, the Country Music Association nominated Toner for a Global Artist Award.
Learn more about Niall Toner by visiting www.NiallTonerBand.com.
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Andrea@MakeWelcome.comniall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-90523679253629529502013-02-15T11:24:00.000+00:002013-02-15T11:33:40.408+00:00Stags Head Raw/Maverick and Hot Press ...Our return to the Stags Head on Sunday last could be described as slightly less than triumphant, in commercial terms, I suppose, but then it all depends on one's perspective. I have never been one for looking backwards, and none of us can change our History, but History is what it is, and I'm a firm believer in respecting it, and then leaving it where it should be left, firmly in the past. However, I would have to say that it felt pretty good to be standing in a room on the second floor of the Stags Head which held so many happy memories for me, and looking out over the small, but attentive audience, I could visualize the faces of people who attended, and some who participated in, many of the Sackville String Band gigs in that room. I could see the late Imor Byrne, with his long hair and sparkling eyes, hand-rolled Cigarette dangling from his lips, his Fiddle under his chin, saying things like 'Gram Parsons is the maestro', and launching into a chilling twin-Fiddle version of 'The Wind and Rain', or his own wonderful 'Three Guilder Wine' with John Caulfield. John, with his distinctive handsome visage, his Fiddle secured under his chin with his Red and White spotted Bandana, and his cigarette tucked into the headstock of his beloved German instrument. I see another raft of faces, Bill Whelan, first a member of the audience, later becoming a member of the Band, and one of the best damn Upright Bass players in the Universe, before becoming one of the best damn drop-thumb Banjo players in the Stratosphere. I see Eamon Quiqley, doorman and supporter/organizer supreme, later to become my Brother-in-Law. I see my Sister, Maeve, with her Autoharp cradled to her bosom, head to one side, singing a beautiful rendition of Jimmie Rodger's Travellin' Blues over the gentle, fragrant tones of her delicate instrument.I see many others, like a youthful Tim O'Brien, with his Fiddle at the ready, sitting half-way down the audience, waiting to be called 'on-stage'. I see George Kaye, Dermot O'Connor, Gerry Madigan, Jimmy Kelly, Jack Franks from Colorado and rakes more ........
The incessant rain never stopped,and the din from the drunken Rugby crowds outside hardly subsided all night, but up on the second floor, our small audience loved our set, I met several old pals from Templeogue, and a couple of Film Producers approached me about my Music for a Movie. Barry Hartigan, the organizer, also sold a rake of CDs, so all-in-all, I'd have to put my return to the Stags Head [ Raw] down as a success ............ Oh yeah, also this week, Hot Press and Maverick Published some wonderful reviews of Onwards and Upwards. Thanks guys ............. Niall, February 15 2013<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXqYMs-OaBfVIEJy7PIqZb9vP7MwTGeEXBMlTtrkh1gEdjPzWLRpSkF2wvlysXKY3E-3jf4tE5jTBqgfBSJX-Fgl9OhpZ920eFMjgmJnB1nb1CyIp1u3tQOw1rn5-tdxeNVG_6_69Cpse1/s1600/Maverick+Reviews.jpg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXqYMs-OaBfVIEJy7PIqZb9vP7MwTGeEXBMlTtrkh1gEdjPzWLRpSkF2wvlysXKY3E-3jf4tE5jTBqgfBSJX-Fgl9OhpZ920eFMjgmJnB1nb1CyIp1u3tQOw1rn5-tdxeNVG_6_69Cpse1/s320/Maverick+Reviews.jpg" /></a> niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-53052860058344608762013-01-24T11:20:00.001+00:002013-01-24T19:28:53.182+00:00The Stags Head Raw ....As the Album title says: Onwards and Upwards ! I'm delighted to say that the NTB are coming to Dublin shortly to play a gig in a room that I last performed in back in the 70s with folks like the late Imor Byrne, as well as my good friend, Richard Hawkins, Colin Beggan, Jimmy Kelly, John Caulfield and a host of others. Talk about going back to your Roots ! This time 'round, the venue has been re-named, slightly, and it's now called The Stags Head Raw. It's a super little room on the second/third floor of one of Dublin's finest Pubs, and the maximum capacity is around 70-75. We are expecting a full house on the night, so you will need to book well in advance to get in. Clem and Dick and I will be performing lots of the material from the new Album on Pinecastle Records, and we will also have copies of it for sale, as well as T-Shirts and other goodies, and copies of the 'Best Of Niall Toner Band' Albums. We look forward to seeing lots of familiar faces, as well as plenty of new ones there ! For further information and booking, email : stagsheadraw@gmail.com<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-23326979443793903082013-01-22T16:49:00.003+00:002013-01-22T16:49:59.098+00:00Myshall, a great success ...Well, the NTB gig on Saturday night last at the Myshall Community Centre, was, as I predicted, a blast. People came out of the woodwork, and everybody truly enjoyed the music of the Lofires and ourselves, and the two combined ! The night was a success on several levels. We raised a bunch of money for the proposed Myshall Sports Centre, and everybody had a ball into the bargain. Kudos must go to the Fundraising Committee and all the people who helped to put the night together. Our local Postman, John, must be thanked for doing things 'beyond the call of duty', as well as Mary and Vincent at the local Post Office, and Jim Kavanagh and his gang for Chairs, etc ... The Nationalst Newspaper and Clare Minnock for advance publicity, as well as for a great report, with photos, in today's edition. Thanks to the Lofires fro traveling from Dublin on the night, and to Mary Jordan of the Forge Restaurant for her assistance. I'm sure we will do this again at some time in the future. Meanwhile, keep an eye on our website for Dates, Tours, News ...........Niall.niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-64695518015919580942013-01-13T12:00:00.000+00:002013-01-13T12:20:44.386+00:00The Myshall Fundraiser Cometh .....The excitement is building 'round these parts as we approach the date for our first Gig of 2013, the Myshall Sports Complex fundraiser at the Myshall Community Centre on Saturday the 19th of January. The local response has been nothing short of phenomenal, and at this point it looks like we will have a sell-out ! There's going to be a lot of 'well I told you so' about the place, so if you have left it to the last minute to book, act now, and call Ashling Kavanagh at 086-9674241, or drop in to the Myshall Post Office and talk to Mary or Vincent about reserving your tickets. Full credit must be given to the local Sports Complex Fundraising Committee, and the old adage about Horses and Camels certainly does not apply here.
Saturday next will be a unique one-off chance to hear the superb original music of Dublin's Lofires, as well as to enjoy the repertoire of the Niall Toner Band, featuring the amazing Richard Gladney from St.Mullins on the Upright Bass, and the sensational Guitar and Mandolin and Vocal stylings of Clem O'Brien from Ballylynon in County Laois. Modesty forbids me from singing the praises of, or saying too much about, yours truly ............. but here's a nice photo of me with my trusty Gibson Guitar taken by Fiaz Farrelly in Ballymoon Castle on the Muine Beag road.
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niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1652019218771014642.post-21844869312872094032013-01-06T11:20:00.001+00:002013-01-06T11:20:27.726+00:00Donald Teplesky Review of Onwards and Upwards ...This review of my Pineastle Album just appeared on the Country Standard Time website under the collective title of 'Five great Bluegrass Albums I forgot to review during 2012' by Donal Teplesky of Canada. It speaks for itself ....
My regard for Ireland's Niall Toner is well-established. While he isn't prolific, since encountering him a bit more than a decade ago, I have come to appreciate his approach to bluegrass and songwriting a bit more with each of his albums. His fourth is "Onwards and Upwards," his first for Pinecastle.
When a song kicks off with an execution ("Nothing concentrates the mind like a hanging, they say") of an innocent man- similar in theme to Long Black Veil and maybe even The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia- I know I'm in the right place. But Judge and Jury is just the first of the treasures to be unearthed in this collection produced by Keith Sewell.
William Smith Monroe is the album's centerpiece, as finely executed tribute to the father of bluegrass as has been written. That it didn't receive the airplay and attention I felt it deserved when released more than a year ago is one of the (many) things I will never understand. I thought it was perfect. Still do. The Pride of Shelby is less wordy in tribute to Earl Scruggs.
"Onwards and Upwards" is wide-reaching in its approach to bluegrass; no two songs follow the same path. Lock and Key is sweetly sentimental as Toner sings with Wendy Buckner over Sewell's instrumental bed, while Burren Backstep has those ancient tones that are so often referenced. Way of a Wanderer contains a heavy dose of country within its 'grass and Bling is a bit frivolous but still enjoyable with a loping rhythm. Remember Me is an intense portrait of the failings of age, with Rob Ickes' reso sounds sounding eerily like a musical saw.
Like the previously mention Kallick album, great effort was put into "Onwards and Upwards" booklet, especially into Toner's song notes. niall tonerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09729094730346924364noreply@blogger.com