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Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:59 pm
by Low D
Ron Kavana has been on the cutting edge of contemporary Celtic and British pop music for more than two decades. His collaborations have brought him together with such influential musicians as Alexis Korner, Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, Jack Bruce, the Pogues, Donovan, the Chieftains, Elvis Costello, Clarence "Frogman" Henry, Doug Sahm, Richard Thompson, and the late Sandy Denny. Performing with a lengthy list of bands, Kavana has blended the musical traditions of the British Isles with blues, Tex-Mex, country, Cajun, and rock influences. Called a "hard-hitting, no-nonsense realist" by The Village Voice, Kavana has produced music that has been described, by Music Week, as "charming, disarming with a very dry sardonic wit."

The son of an Irish father and an American mother, Kavana was born in the Country Cork village of Fenmoy. After cutting his early musical teeth in a R&B band, the Wizards, Kavana helped to form a trad rock group, Loudest Whisper. Although together for a very brief period, Loudest Whisper recorded one album, The Children of Lyre, for the Polydor label. The album was re-recorded in 1993 by a group that included Donovan, Liam Og O'Flynn, Philip Donnelly, and the RTE Chamber Orchestra. Leaving Loudest Whisper in 1993, Kavana moved to London and became involved with the city's top folk, country, and R&B musicians. As a member of Panama Red, an all-acoustic, harmony-emphasizing band, Kavana played nightly at the Hope & Anchor in Islington. Replacing Albert Lee in the Thunderbirds, Kavana began a long association with Chris Farlowe. Kavana continued to change bands as fast as a chameleon changes colors. Together with Irish guitarist Ed Deane, he formed a duo, Identity Kit. With the addition of four top British session players, the duo evolved into a band, Juice on the Loose, which supplied musical accompaniment for touring American vocalists. In the late '70s, Kavana veered from the Irish music on which he had built his reputation. Accepting a position as bandleader/producer for Ace Records, he spent seven years recording with many of England's best-known performers. Joining the Alexis Korner Band in the early '80s, Kavana remained with the group through several incarnations, including the Boogie Band, which featured Ian Stewart, Charlie Watts, and Jack Bruce. Kavana left the group to join Bees Make Honey, one of the most influential of London's Irish pub rock bands.

By the mid-'80s, Kavana's reputation was strong enough that he decided to strike out on his own. Together with Miriam Kavana (fiddle), Rod Demick (bass), Andy Martin (accordion), and Les Morgan (drums), he formed the eclectic group Alias Ron Kavana. The group was subsequently named Best Live Act in the World by Folk Roots in 1989, 1990, and 1991. A solo album, Rollin' & Coasting, was followed by the first of three tours as opening act for the Pogues. Although he was invited to join the Pogues, business difficulties prevented him from accepting. Joined by two members of the Pogues -- Ron and Terry Woods -- Kavana formed a 29-piece ensemble and recorded an album, For the Children, to raise funds for LILT (London Irish Live Trust), a charity organization working for peace in Northern Ireland.

Kavana and Terry Woods have continued to work together. They recorded an album, Home Fire, released as Kavana's second solo effort, featuring Irish music performed in an unrehearsed, spontaneous style. Together with Miriam Kavana and Rod Demick, Kavana and Woods formed a band, the Bucks, and recorded an album, Dancing to the Ceili Band, in 1995. Kavana has appeared in and/or composed music for the soundtracks of such films as Sid and Nancy and Ryan's Daughter. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:45 pm
by philipchevron
There are a huge numbers of factual errors and chronological nonsenses in the above, but it's not my business to correct them. But let's be very clear here - Ron was never "invited to join the Pogues" and he and Terry have not worked together since The Bucks album.

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:56 pm
by Low D
philipchevron wrote:There are a huge numbers of factual errors and chronological nonsenses in the above, but it's not my business to correct them. But let's be very clear here - Ron was never "invited to join the Pogues" and he and Terry have not worked together since The Bucks album.


Well, that would be par for the course for allmusic.com, then. But the Kavana/Pogues story is available elsewhere (like Carol Clerk's book). What was of interest to me was all the stuff about his earlier career, of which i'd heard/read pretty much zero, excepting one interview that's online somewhere... from Germany, I think. Can't find it now.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:09 pm
by Low D
philipchevron wrote:To hear what he sounded like as a bar-band king, try to get hold of the first/only album by his band Juice On The Loose (vinyl only) from around 1981/82. No Irish music on this, but he brings a definite Corkonian edge to soul classics like Irma Thomas's "It's Raining".


Found more on the band here:
http://www.fridhammar.com/xjuiceont.html

Philip (or anybody), could you tell me if either of these might have Ron on it? The 7" is 1981, which is promising, but the LP has no date listed (it's Chiswick, tho').
http://cgi.ebay.ca/JUICE-ON-THE-LOOSE-cowboys-and-indians-7-WS-EX-M_W0QQitemZ290254422600QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Records?hash=item4394830248

http://cgi.ebay.ca/Juice-On-The-Loose-12-Track-Vinyl-Album_W0QQitemZ260508629748QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Records?hash=item3ca7863af4

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:31 am
by philipchevron
Low D wrote:
philipchevron wrote:To hear what he sounded like as a bar-band king, try to get hold of the first/only album by his band Juice On The Loose (vinyl only) from around 1981/82. No Irish music on this, but he brings a definite Corkonian edge to soul classics like Irma Thomas's "It's Raining".


Found more on the band here:
http://www.fridhammar.com/xjuiceont.html

Philip (or anybody), could you tell me if either of these might have Ron on it? The 7" is 1981, which is promising, but the LP has no date listed (it's Chiswick, tho').
http://cgi.ebay.ca/JUICE-ON-THE-LOOSE-cowboys-and-indians-7-WS-EX-M_W0QQitemZ290254422600QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Records?hash=item4394830248

http://cgi.ebay.ca/Juice-On-The-Loose-12-Track-Vinyl-Album_W0QQitemZ260508629748QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Records?hash=item3ca7863af4


The single is from the Diz Watkins [of Diz and the Doormaen fame] version of JOTL and I can't recall if Ron is on that or not. The album, however, is very much Ron Kavana vintage JOTL and is in fact the album I was enthusing about earlier in the thread.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:14 pm
by Low D
philipchevron wrote:The single is from the Diz Watkins [of Diz and the Doormaen fame] version of JOTL and I can't recall if Ron is on that or not. The album, however, is very much Ron Kavana vintage JOTL and is in fact the album I was enthusing about earlier in the thread.


Thanks Philip, i've bought it now. Somehow i was having trouble connecting that tacky 80s bright colour album art with music I might like.

("Juice on the loose" typed into search engines on amazon, ebay, and google brought up a lot of O.J. books & movies. Last night, lying in bed, i started laughing. Mrs. Me said "Are you ok?" "Yes," I replied. "It's just..." "What?" she encouraged. "THE JUICE IS ON THE LOOSE!" i yelled. Which is a pretty fucked up situation but funny that we've turned it into a nursery rhyme).

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:57 am
by Low D
philipchevron wrote:There are a huge numbers of factual errors and chronological nonsenses in the above,


I just re-read it and, crimey, that chronology is so far beyond wrong it's just plain incomprehensible. Clearly a cut & paste disaster of epic proportions. Kind of funny, in that it clearly contradicts itself.

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:08 am
by Low D
Low D wrote:
philipchevron wrote:There are a huge numbers of factual errors and chronological nonsenses in the above,


I just re-read it and, crimey, that chronology is so far beyond wrong it's just plain incomprehensible. Clearly a cut & paste disaster of epic proportions. Kind of funny, in that it clearly contradicts itself.


Inspired by the lack of info out there, using the crap all music article & liner notes from "alien invasion", i've done a quick wikipedia entry for ron kavana. feel free to check, add, edit, etc. Wikipedia, my new hobby for the evening shifts at work...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Kavana

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Sat May 01, 2010 12:45 am
by Cowboy Junkie
Way back in the midsts of thyme,in 1986 i can well remember seeing RON KAVANA opening for THE POGUES at the INTERNATIONAL 2[formerly SLUTSKYS] Manchester ,i was at UNI there,i remember RON sang LOVE HAS NO PRIDE ,made famous by BONNIE RAITT,written by ERIC KAZ who was once my next door neighbor,anyone out there impressed,nah thought not..... :wink:

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 10:21 pm
by ala
get the album galway to graceland by ron :D itsa classic

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 3:14 pm
by Low D
ala wrote:get the album galway to graceland by ron :D itsa classic


It really is a great album, esp. how it builds; it's got a real flow beginning to end. And the pairing of The Rolling Stones' "19th Nervous Breakdown" with "The Blacksmith's Daughter" was inspired.

It's a shame about how it never got a proper release. Actually, my wikipedia page on it got deleted based on a policy about unreleased albums by obscure artists, been meaning to go add something on the main Kavana page about it. I guess it was that experience that sent him outta the music industry for a while.

Ron Kavana

PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 6:43 am
by Low D
Notice he has a web site up again (he's been FB only for a few years at least). Of note, there's an expanded discography listing a bunch of things i've never heard of... and can't seem to find any record of existing anywhere else! Sigh...

http://www.aliasronkavana.com/

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 9:30 pm
by Low D
Apparantly Kavana released an album last month titled "Respect", inspired by the Carrickmines disaster (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrickmines_fire). This follows a September 2014 release, "Forgotten People", also about Irish Travelers. His discography lists a couple other recent recordings to boot.

Thing is, i can't find any record of their existence anywhere. No store on Kavana's site, nothing on Amazon, Ebay, Tower Records Ireland... I suppose he's probably selling at gigs, but i thought i should be able to find something, somewhere! Anybody heard?

Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:23 pm
by notsure
Low D wrote:Apparantly Kavana released an album last month titled "Respect", inspired by the Carrickmines disaster (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrickmines_fire). This follows a September 2014 release, "Forgotten People", also about Irish Travelers. His discography lists a couple other recent recordings to boot.

Thing is, i can't find any record of their existence anywhere. No store on Kavana's site, nothing on Amazon, Ebay, Tower Records Ireland... I suppose he's probably selling at gigs, but i thought i should be able to find something, somewhere! Anybody heard?



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Re: Ron Kavana-Home Fire

PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:31 pm
by Tal
For more information or to purchase a copy of the CD contact posterfishpromotions@gmail.com The CD will also be available for download soon.

Info from ; http://posterfishpromotions.com/acclaim ... survivors/

Quote " .......October 10th sees the release of RESPECT! his latest CD. The title track calls for respect for Irish Travellers and, in particular, for the dead and the survivors of the Carrickmines tragedy. All profit from sale of the CD will be donated to a trust fund for the children orphaned by this horrific disaster.
This Monday at 7pm at Dáil Eireann in Dublin there will be Vigil to remember those who lost their lives. There will also be a vigil from 7pm at The Height in Ennis and Ron Kavana will be performing at a vigil in Cork City at 7pm at City Hall. People are encouraged to bring candles to all events.........."


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