Noel Kenny wrote:I got an email from Brian Kelly yesterday. It's in a .jpeg format or somethiing so I can't copy and past it. Here is the abridged version.
THE LONG NOTES. Brian Kelly (Ex Pope and close friend of Tom McAnimal), Collette O' Leary and Jamie Smith.
Album launch
Friday 15th of February.
Underworld @ The World's End. (Opposite Campden Town tube).
Doors open 7:30
Band on stage 8:00
Free entry
CD on sale £12
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The Longnotes - Album Launch Fri 15th February Underworld Camden
The Long Notes
Jamie Smith, Colette O'Leary and Brian Kelly
Album Launch
- Underworld @ The Worlds End (opposite Camden Town Station)
- Doors open 7.30pm (free entry)
- The Long Notes (plus guests) on stage 8.00pm
- Full bar available
- New CD available (£12)
http://www.myspace.com/thelongnotes Who we are...
"Jamie, Brian and Colette all come from very different backgrounds but share
one wonderful thing in common – their passion for and understanding of
traditional celtic music in all its shapes and forms.
Colette moved to London from Ireland in 2001, having toured for several
years with the highly successful and vibrant group the Bumblebees. She was
closely followed by Jamie, a Scottish fiddler who moved down from Glasgow in
2002 to start a media career that took him from the BBC to Channel 4 News.
He’s now been a full-time musician for nearly two years. Brian has lived in
London all his life but a childhood spent travelling back and forth from
Sligo endowed both his playing and his voice with a distinct Irish twang.
All three musicians have come to know each other through the ever-vibrant
and constantly shifting traditional music scene in north London . Ceilis,
pub gigs, corporate events, sessions – the music keeps flowing. But, from
time to time, musicians must step off the gig treadmill and do something
that will last the test of time and capture the mood and excitement that
exists when they’re at their best. We hope we’ve captured that moment in
this album."
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[quote="Noel Kenny"]I got an email from Brian Kelly yesterday. It's in a .jpeg format or somethiing so I can't copy and past it. Here is the abridged version.
THE LONG NOTES. Brian Kelly (Ex Pope and close friend of Tom McAnimal), Collette O' Leary and Jamie Smith.
Album launch
Friday 15th of February.
Underworld @ The World's End. (Opposite Campden Town tube).
Doors open 7:30
Band on stage 8:00
Free entry
CD on sale £12[/quote]
http://www.thesession.org/events/display/748
http://www.thesession.org/events/display/748
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The Longnotes - Album Launch Fri 15th February Underworld Camden
The Long Notes
Jamie Smith, Colette O'Leary and Brian Kelly
Album Launch
- Underworld @ The Worlds End (opposite Camden Town Station)
- Doors open 7.30pm (free entry)
- The Long Notes (plus guests) on stage 8.00pm
- Full bar available
- New CD available (£12)
http://www.myspace.com/thelongnotes
Who we are...
"Jamie, Brian and Colette all come from very different backgrounds but share
one wonderful thing in common – their passion for and understanding of
traditional celtic music in all its shapes and forms.
Colette moved to London from Ireland in 2001, having toured for several
years with the highly successful and vibrant group the Bumblebees. She was
closely followed by Jamie, a Scottish fiddler who moved down from Glasgow in
2002 to start a media career that took him from the BBC to Channel 4 News.
He’s now been a full-time musician for nearly two years. Brian has lived in
London all his life but a childhood spent travelling back and forth from
Sligo endowed both his playing and his voice with a distinct Irish twang.
All three musicians have come to know each other through the ever-vibrant
and constantly shifting traditional music scene in north London . Ceilis,
pub gigs, corporate events, sessions – the music keeps flowing. But, from
time to time, musicians must step off the gig treadmill and do something
that will last the test of time and capture the mood and excitement that
exists when they’re at their best. We hope we’ve captured that moment in
this album."
http://www.irishinbritain.com/iib_cms/?q=node/84
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=310794885