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ERROL WALSH (Ireland)
Multi-award winning singer, songwriter, guitarist.
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Born
in picturesque seaside village of Portstewart, Northern
Ireland.
Spent
early years during the sixties being raised in Canada. It was these years that nurtured his musical skills and subsequently
instilled a his unique musical spirit that has remained with him throughout
his diverse career. |
During
the seventies Errol was then found to be residing on the Isle of Arran on the West Coast of Scotland. He spent several years here further developing his craft,
notably his songwriting skills. |
Eventually
Errol was lured back to Ireland but headed south to Kerry - a place that Errol still regards as 'magical'.
Some
ten years were spent here and perhaps it was the Dublin scene that proved to be one of the most exciting periods for
Errol as he found he could draw upon many notable musicians to allow
further exploration of his own developing talents and beautiful singing style. |
During
these years Errol inherited the band of Paul Brady, 'The Business' and from this he formed a band to back legendary
Irish female singer, Mary
Black. |
It
was during the eighties that Errol was drawn to London. In London
Errol founded several new bands all of which would feature legendary
players such as virtuoso guitarist, Ed
Deane and pedal steel player, B.J. Cole. |
By
the nineties Errol was heading 'The
Coyotes' who enjoyed enormous success. Their self titled album was voted 'Best Album Of The Year 1997' in the BBC televised 'British Country Music Awards'. |
On
album and live the band was made up of some of the hottest players
in the UK including Willie Wilson, Bob Loveday, Steve Simpson and
Ed Deane to name a few. |
That
same year Errol then found himself suddenly in Nashville, in a studio
with some of Nashville's finest session players ready to play at
his command. |
A prolific
songwriter, Errol came away with the album 'Waltzin' In The Water' which then went on to win the coveted 'Northern Lights - Spirit Of Antrim' award
for outstanding contributions to the Irish music industry. Previous
recipients of this award included Brian Kennedy and Liam O'Flynn. |
Today,
Errol has settled back in Ireland where he continues to write incredibly
powerful songs. In 2004 Errol travelled to Norway to appear at the Sjyrock Music Festival and here met up with Australian musician's Slim Pickens and Barry Ferrier (aka Dr. Baz) from which a new collaoration has emerged leading to a 2005 tour of Northern Ireland, and an imminent 2006 tour of East Coast Australia. |
Errol continues to write and
perform his songs to discerning audiences. Perhaps the rugged but
beautiful landscapes of Ireland, Canada, Scotland and Norway have
helped add a touch of magic to this spellbinding performer. |
He effortlessly and naturally ranges through a range of contemporary styles – Country Blues, Swing,
popular etc. with a maturity and vocal control that is awesome.
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In
solo mode he projects an enigmatic, charismatic intimacy, he takes his acoustic
guitar and delivery of song to an articulate and poetic level. He is a consummate story-teller and creates a soulful, emotional mood with a great sense of humanity and beauty to his delivery. |
His
repertoire is filled with delightful stories of his travels and
as well as original compositions he includes the works of other
artists such as Taj Mahal, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Mississippi John
Hurt, Steve Bruton, Jesse Winchester, Guy Clark and Kieran Kane
to name a few. |
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