Wednesday night last January 6th, in the majestic setting of  St Mary’s Collegiate Church, Emmet Place,Youghal, multi-talented musician Liam O’Maonlai performed live in concert, and what a concert it was! Report: Oona Colin/Photo: Kieran McCarthy www.youghalonline.com

Liam O'Maonlai live at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal - Photo: Kieran McCarthy

Liam O'Maonlai live at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal - Photo: Kieran McCarthy

Liam,  previously of the Hothouse Flowers, gave a fantastic performance playing his own songs along with a lot of traditional Irish songs “as gaelge” where he mastered the tin whistle, guitar, piano and bodhran.  Guest support on the night was Christine Deady from Cork.

The concert was held in the chancel, situated right up at the top of the church, partitioned off from the rest, making it more intimate and warm with the twinkle from the candles placed all around making it a magical place.  At the end of the night, one left feeling lighthearted, singing and dancing out the gates of the church.

Singer Christine Deady live at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal - Photo: Kieran McCarthy

Singer Christine Deady live at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal - Photo: Kieran McCarthy

How lucky we are in Youghal to have such a fantastic venue rich in centuries of history to be able to welcome these talented artists to our  beautiful town.

Organised by Bobby Lee of Sacredroots Productions in support of youth music projects. Local young talent Darragh, winner of the recent Y Factor, Cleo Lee and Leo Mullane also played support on the night. Two more gigs lined up for  February with Kila on the 5th and Declan O’Rourke on the 27th.  Luca Bloom will also  be appearing in St Mary’s Collegiate Church  on March 20th.

Bobby Lee and Liam O'Maonlai live at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal - Photo: Kieran McCarthy

Bobby Lee and Liam O'Maonlai live at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal - Photo: Kieran McCarthy

If you would like information regarding the rental of this magnificent 12th century church, please call  083 360 6507.
Info: sacred-root.com or call 087 9957102 for details.
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Mick Flannery and Kate Walsh played to a capacity audience of music lovers last Thursay night ( Nov. 26th Nov. 2009) at St Mary’s Collegiate Church in Youghal. Sacred Root Productions promoted the event to raise funds for their excellent work with youth and community group.
Photo: Michael Hussey/Bromwen Howley www.youghalonline.com  Email: news@youghalonline.com

Mick Flannery live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Mick Flannery live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Local musicians Bobby Lee, Helen Murray and Steve Whelan played support and Bobby Whyte was MC. The concert is one of a series to be staged in the historic Church with Liam Ó Maonlaí (Hothouse flowers) to play next at the beginning of January 2010. Watch this space for more info.

Mick Flannery

Mick Flannery live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Mick Flannery live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

It’s hard to reconcile the nondescript character from interviews, with the husky voice, rich with charisma and charm, that emits from the speakers. But Mick Flannery is a bit of a paradox. The shy Corkonian – stonemason by day, troubadour by night – caused quite a stir with his 2005 debut ‘Evening Train’, an album that drew more comparisons with a young Tom Waits than any other artist in recent memory, Irish or otherwise.

The most astounding thing about Flannery, though, was that an album dripping with maturity, poise and potential was crafted when the Blarney man was just 21 years old.

Warren Tivy from Claycastle Recording Studios Youghal, Singer Kate Walsh,, Mick Flannery, Musician Bobby Lee and singer Yvonne Daly

Warren Tivy from Claycastle Recording Studios Youghal, Singer Kate Walsh, Mick Flannery, Musician Bobby Lee and singer Yvonne Daly

Now at the ripe old age of 25, Flannery’s first major label-debut is equally as stimulating. The Waits comparisons are still apparent, although on ‘White Lies’, there’s a sense that Flannery is very much determined to shun any resemblances, and find his own sound. Undoubtedly influenced by classic songwriters, his gorgeous, textured voice – which sounds it’s lived through several lifetimes – is less imitative of his heroes, but no less affecting or understated.

Music fans Ally Wheeler and Sadie Doyle

Mick Flannery fans Ally Wheeler and Sadie Doyle at the gig

There’s no doubt, either, that Flannery’s talent as a songwriter is exciting: aching piano and guitar ballads sit comfortably astride sultry, theatrical bar-room fables that groove and quietly holler, while the subtleties of his key changes, the gorgeous female backing vocals on many songs, and his proficiency with lyrics (Near or Far is particularly stirring) don’t go unnoticed, either.

A singer-songwriter in the truest sense of the word – perhaps ‘storyteller’ would be more appropriate – ‘White Lies’ may not be a perfect album, but it’s certainly a promising step forward for a real talent. Watch this one grow. Review by Lauren Murphy

Mick Flannery live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Kate Walsh live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Kate Walsh

Kate Walsh is an English singer from Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex.

A graduate of the Brighton Institute of Modern Music, her first album was Clocktower Park (produced by Lee Russell), released in 2003 by Kitchenware Records. The album was named for a meeting place in her home town. In 2007, she released her second album, Tim’s House. It quickly became the No. 1 album on the UK iTunes Store. The album also features her most popular song, Your Song. Her big break came when she gained iTunes customers’ attention when her song Talk of the Town became the iTunes Free Single of the Week from the week beginning 20th March 2007.

Her third studio album, Light and Dark, was released in the UK on 31st August 2009. The lead single from the record, June Last Year, was released on 24th August. She is set to begin her UK tour at the end of September

Singer/songwriter Steve Whelan live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Singer/songwriter Steve Whelan live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Steve Whelan

Youghal singer/songwriter Steve Whelan has a very down to earth approach delivering his music with a spirit of honesty presence and grit. His smoky vocals married with his simple but poetic and addictive melodies produces a musical honesty and edge possessed by few writer composers. His influences range from Ben Harper, Cat Stevens, The Beatles to Gospel and Spiritual music.


Helen Murray and Bobby Lee live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Helen Murray and Bobby Lee live on stage at St. Mary's Collegiate Church Youghal

Bobby Lee

Broadly deemed one of the finest guitarists of his generation, in 1996 Bobby was judged Fender’s “Irish guitarist of the future” by no less an intuitive opinion than that of Donal Gallagher, brother to the late Rory. (He received his award at Wembley Conference Centre, in the company of such as Hank Marvin of The Shadows and Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac).Interveining years has seen Bobby collaborate and support international luminaries like David Gray-Mercury Rev-The Kinks – Ronan O Snodaigh – Dee Armstrong- Liam Ó Maonlaí as well as long time friends and Irish stars Kila.

Musician Kieran McCarthy and singer Kate Walsh

Musician Kieran McCarthy and singer Kate Walsh

Bobby’s highlight in 2007 was funkin it up on the chill stage at Ireland’s prestigious Electric Picnic Festival 2007 and he has just come off a National tour with Dublin based band Kila to promote his new album “The Future History”. Bobby is a soulful, sensitive performer and songwriter, his highly spirited Funky Folk and Soul sound takes his music far beyond the realms of singer songwriter. His songs carry messages laden with spiritual and social imperative and are delivered with supreme musical and vocal dexterity.

He cites Jesus Christ as influential in his life and work but asked as to his religious preference, he replies, “I am who I am. Its not the branch that matters, it’s the ground its planted in, whether Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim. They’re all just labels. Its not important what I am, its important that I am.” Bobby was ably joined on stage by local singer Helen Murray who is a former winner of the Y Factor.
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