Seán Keane (singer)
| Seán Keane | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
1961 Caherlistrane, County Galway, Ireland  | 
| Genres | Celtic, folk | 
| Occupation(s) | Singer | 
| Years active | 1980–present | 
| Associated acts | 
Dolores Keane De Dannan  | 
| Notable instruments | |
| Flute | |
Seán Keane (born 12 July 1961) is an Irish singer and musician, known for his distinctive sean-nós-style voice.[1]
Background
Seán Keane was born in a small village called Caherlistrane near Tuam in County Galway into a musical family, including his renowned sister Dolores.[2] He took a first prize in the Connaught Fleadh for singing in English.
Career
Together with Frances Black and others he was a founder member of the group Arcady. He was voted Performer of the Year by readers of Irish Music Magazine in 97/98 and 98/99, and called "the greatest Irish musical find of the `90's" (London Independent), and "the fastest rising star of the Irish music scene" (Irish Times). His musical voice is unique and his songs encompass a mixture of traditional Irish folk music, pop, blues, and country.
Seán Keane has released seven solo albums and collaborated on five others.
Discography
- All Heart No Roses - 1994
 - Turn A Phrase - 1996
 - No Stranger - 1998
 - The Man That I Am - 2000
 - Seansongs - 2002
 - Portrait - The Best Of Sean Keane - 2003
 - You Got Gold - 2006
 - An Irish Scattering - 2008
 - Valley Of The Heart - 2012
 
References
- ↑ Christie, Hector, Citizens Keane folkmusic.net
 - ↑ Johnson, Fred, Sean Keane - Passion for a Song irishmusicmagazine.com
 
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