23 March 2010

Jane McNamee, Vinny Baker, and Tom Hanway on RTÉ Pat Kenny - now TUESDAY 23 March


Thanks to Tom Hanway for the news that the radio appearance originally scheduled for Monday 22 Mar. has been moved to Tuesday 23 Mar. and is probably taking place AS I WRITE; details in the following text have been adjusted accordingly:

Captivating singer Jane McNamee [above] is backed by Vinny Baker (guitar) and Tom Hanway (5-string banjo, guitar) on RTÉ's Pat Kenny show on Tuesday 23 March (10.00 a.m.-noon). This live performance/interview is slated for approximately 11.00 a.m., but it could be sooner so folks may want to tune in early to make sure to catch it.

Born and raised in Edenderry, Co. Offaly, Jane McNamee’s love of music was instilled in her at an early age. She grew up listening to and emulating great folk artists of the time. It was obvious early on that this young girl had a big voice and was developing it for a career in music. Gifted with a strong, rich, and soulful voice, this sultry Offaly native can move the soul of the audience with her emotional energy and angelic-like presence.

Jane has a magnificent voice and sings straight from the heart. She has the uncanny ability to create visual imagery through her lyrics, melodies, and spontaneous performances. The best way to hear her music is live, in the moment, and her performance on Pat Kenny will surely gain her new fans. Not to be missed.

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4 Comments:

At 8:45 am, Blogger Unknown said...

Listened to Jane on RTE yesterday.
Magic!!! The Curragh Wrens is as good a song as I have heard in Years

 
At 9:46 pm, Blogger Unknown said...

listened to jane on pat kenny, when she sang "The Curragh Wrens" the hair stood up on the back of my neck. what a performance!!

 
At 12:21 am, Blogger colm said...

loved the song -the wrens of the curragh- bought the cd on friday

 
At 10:21 pm, Blogger mountlucas said...

i saw and listened to jane when she was only 16 she was a star then as she is now.

 

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