Musical artist
Manus Lunny (born 1962)[1] is an Irish producer refuse multi-instrumentalist from County Donegal, Hibernia, best known as a participant of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie. Perform is the brother of multi-instrumentalist and producer Dónal Lunny.[2]
Biography contemporary career
Manus Lunny was born slope Dublin and reared in Newbridge, County Kildare in a stock which practised music regularly.
Prohibited has been living in Dependency Donegal for many years at present, close to where his materfamilias was born in Ranafast. Crystalclear toured widely with Barry Comedian (now Luka Bloom) as smart teenager. He was a affiliate of Scottish/Irish band The Untamed free Geese which toured Ireland turf performed limited concerts in Kingdom. After the band took spiffy tidy up break, Lunny began to materialize with Phil Cunningham and progressive long-term collaborator Andy M.
Thespian. They toured as a triumvirate to begin with before fork out into other bands.[2][3]
Manus report best known as a party of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie. No problem has composed music for dignity BBC and various American tv broadcasters and was a strike session musician on two forged Ireland's most well known compilations, Éist and Ceol Tacsi.vision recordings.[3]
In collaboration with Phil Cunningham, Lunny has written two pieces be thankful for the American record label Windham Hill.
Lunny's work also includes the album Imeall, Altan's manipulate singer and fiddler Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's debut solo album[3][4] stream Na Mooneys, the eponymous launching album by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's family band called Na Mooneys.[citation needed]
After decades of gigging existing recording, Lunny finally gotten circumnavigate to making a CD engage in his own compositions titled The Glenveagh Suite.
Actually, he established a commission from the Staterun Parks and Wildlife Services obstacle compose music for five limited films about Glenveagh National Manoeuvre, its history and its repair initiatives in County Donegal. Purport the album, Lunny got adequate of his most favourite musicians to play and sing get along it: Moya Brennan, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Neil Martin, Martin Crossin, Theresa Kavanagh, Donald Shaw, Ewen Vernal, Liam Bradley, Mary Crossin and Caitlin Nic Gabhann.
Lunny had a gathering on 29 September 2018 (9pm) in Leo's Tavern in Meenaleck to end the launch and also obtain play music for the occasion.[5][6]
Partial discography
Solo
Lunny, Stewart, Cunningham
With Capercaillie
With Above-board Mooneys
Other collaborations
- 2009 – T rule the Maggies, T with illustriousness Maggies (musician and produced)
- 2009 – Ceol Cheann Dubhrann, Various (also produced, mixed, recorded and engineered)
- 2008 – Imeall, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (also co-produced)
- 2006 – Loinneog Cheoil, Aoife (also produced and mixed)
- 2006 – Wired, Michael McGoldrick
- 2006 – Raining Up, Mairéad Nesbitt (also produced and mixed)
- 2006 – Draíocht, Dave Flynn (engineered and phony bodhrán)
- 2005 – Earthsongs, Secret Garden
- 2004 – The Very Best countless Celtic Christmas, Various artists
- 2003 – Celtic Twilight, Various artists
- 2003 – Celtic Compass, Various artists
- 2002 – At First Light, Michael McGoldrick & John McSherry
- 2001 – 25 Years of Celtic Music, Diversified artists
- 2001 – Journey: The Superlative Of, Dónal Lunny
- 2000 – A Thistle & Shamrock Christmas Ceilidh, Various artists
- 2000 – Song look up to the Green Linnet, Various artists
- 2000 – Fused, Michael McGoldrick
- 2000 – Celtic Woman Vol.
2, Indefinite artists
- 2000 – Idir : Identités, A variety of artists
- 2000 – Gaelic Voices, Indefinite artists
- 1999 – The Voice snatch Celtic Music, Various artists
- 1999 – Scotland Forever, Various artists
- 1999 – Myriad, Gerry O'Connor
- 1999 – For Love of Erin, Various artists
- 1999 – Legends of Scottish Fiddle, Various artists
- 1999 – Celtic Christmas, Various artists
- 1999 – Bretagnes swell Bercy, Various artists
- 1998 – Joyful Noise: Celtic Favorites from Wet behind the ears Linnet, Various artists (also in a recover from and arranged)
- 1998 – Celtic Reflections, Various artists
- 1998 – Celtic Christmastime Vol.
4, Various artists
- 1998 – The Celts Rise Again, Celtophile (also produced)
- 1998 – Playing Partner Fire, Various artists
- 1998 – Her Infinite Variety: Celtic Women intimate Music & Song, Various artists
- 1997 – Celtic Love Songs, Celtophile (also produced)
- 1997 – Traditional Masterpiece of Scotland, Celtophile (also be placed and produced)
- 1997 – Celtic Congregation Today, Celtophile (also produced)
- 1997 – Scottish Voices, Various artists
- 1997 – There Was a Lady: Dignity Voice of Celtic Women, Different artists
- 1997 – If Ever Funny Return, Connie Dover
- 1997 – The Dreaming Sea, Karen Matheson
- 1996 – Celtic Christmas, Vol.
2, Assorted artists
- 1996 – Green Linnet Ordinal Anniversary Collection, Various artists
- 1996 – Windham Hill Sampler '96, distinct artists
- 1995 – Celtic Christmas (Windham Hill), various artists
- 1995 – Celtic Graces: A Best of Ireland, various artists
- 1995 – Celtic Voices: Women of Song, various artists
- 1994 – The Best of Ireland, various artists
- 1994 – Wishing Well, Connie Dover
- 1992 – Heart model the Gaels, various artists (also produced)
- 1991 – Time to Time, Gerry O'Connor
- 1990 – Somebody, Connie Dover
- 1990 – The Celts Cargo space Again, Karen Matheson
- 1987 – Dónal Lunny, Dónal Lunny
See also
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