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Errol

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New CD "No Borders" due for release April/May 2009
IN SUPPORT OF HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE in NORTHERN IRELAND
Proceeds of all sales to Huntington's Disease Association Northern Ireland
£10 + delivery: Advance orders on request (send me your contact details from this site)
Errol was born in Coleraine, Co Derry, Northern Ireland... native of Portstewart.... emigrated to Canada during the late sixties and become a singer and songwriter.
By the early seventies returned to the UK and moved to the Isle of Arran on the West Coast of Scotland... learning and growing.
Returned to Ireland and moved to the magical 'Kingdom of Kerry' for a few years before moving to Dublin with current band at that time "Stagalee".
After a few years of great music in a funky/soul vein with Stagalee, Errol moved into a bluesier vein with a band called "The Business" inherited from Paul Brady's 'Hard Station' album.
'Stagalee' and 'The Business' benefitted from the remarkable talents of many of Dublin's leading musicians of that period (Jimmy Faulkner, Pat O'Farrell, James Delaney, Tommy Moore, Fran Breen, Don Baker, Declan McNeilis, Dave Gaynor, Carl Geraghty, John Forbes, Greg Boland, Dave McHale, Eoin O'Neill, Phillip Donnelly) and a few talented Scottish imports from Glasgow band Cado Belle (Colin Tully, Maggie Reilly and Gavin Hodgson). There was even a short lived exploration of rock meets folk with leading Irish female singer, Mary Black! Mary eventually recovered from the shock, refined her needs and continued her upward trajectory to international stardom.
The eighties saw Errol in London where he founded several new bands featuring, at different times, legendary pedal steel player, B.J.Cole, multi-instrumentalist Steve Simpson, ex Sutherland Brothers sidemen Tim Renwick and Willie Wilson and virtuoso Dublin born guitarist Ed Deane.
In the nineties 'Coyotes' enjoyed considerable success in the 'Americana' genre including appearances at major Americana festivals and a 'Best Album 1997'award at the BBC television 'British Country Music Awards'.
That same year Errol found himself in Nashville, in a studio with some of Nashville's finest from Kieran Kane's 'Dead Reckoning' stable. The resulting album 'Waltzin' In The Water' won the coveted 'Northern Lights - Spirit Of Antrim' award for contributions to the Irish music industry (previous recipients included Brian Kennedy and Liam O'Flynn)
Today, Errol lives in beautiful Glenariff (God's own little acre!) in the Glens of Antrim where he continues to write and play sporadically and make the occasional foray to gigs and festivals abroad.
Errol devotes most of his time to working with the Huntington's Disease Association Northern Ireland



The CD albums are on sale at www.errolwalsh.co.uk


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Member Since: 1/4/2008
Band Website: www.errolwalsh.co.uk
Band Members: Errol plays acoustically as a solo artist.

He also plays as a duo with various other guitarists including Belfast guitar maestro Gordon McAllister, virtuoso Dublin blues slide guitarist Ed Deane and ace Lisburn blues guitarist Ronnie Greer as well as selected guest appearances with the Ronnie Greer Band
Influences: MUSIC:

Bob Dylan, The Band, Levon Helm, The Stanley Brothers, Taj Mahal, Merle Haggard, Delbert McClinton, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, John Fogerty, Guy Clark, John Prine, Doug Sahm, Steve Earle, Kieran Kane, Ry Cooder, Bill Withers, Eddie Harris, Boz Scaggs, Randy Newman, Stephen Bruton, Gary Nicholson, Jesse Winchester, Ry Cooder, Andy Fairweather-Low, Ray Charles, The Crusaders, Bap Kennedy, Lyle Lovett, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, The Staple Singers, Willie Nelson, Lowell George, Mississippi John Hurt, Dr John, Lucinda Williams, Steve Reilly & the Mamou Playboys, Mary Gauthier, Joel Sonnier, Leon Russell and so many, many more...

MOVIES

The childhood cowboy in me loves classy westerns and great modern American classics like:

Deadwood, Lonesome Dove, Unforgiven, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, The Missing, 21 Grams, Monsters Ball, Mystic River, The Proposition (Australian), The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford, No Country for Old Men

MOVIE HEROES:

Tommy Lee Jones, Benicio Del Toro, Johnny Depp, Robert Duvall, Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese, Matt Damon, Kathy Burke, George Clooney, Ray Winstone, William H. Macey, Ian McShane, Brendan Gleason, Liam Neeson, Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day-Lewis.... and loads of others!

FAVOURITE AUTHORS:

Cormac McCarthy, Geoffrey Lent, John Steinbeck, Michael Connolly, Ian Rankin, Jamie Lee Burke, Annie Proulx, Elmore Leonard, Larry McMurtry, Harlan Coben... and loads of others!

FAVOURITE PLACES:

Canada, Joshua Tree National Park in California, Monterrey in CA, Virginia City in Nevada, Santa Fe in New Mexico, Dublin in Ireland, County Donegal in Ireland, Portstewart, Co Derry in N.Ireland, Cuba, Brunswick Heads in eastern Australia
Sounds Like: He's enjoying himself hopefully!

Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Wedding at Joshua Tree

Its been over a year now since Susan and I got married... but every time I see Joshua Tree on TV or in movies it reminds me how lucky we were to get married in such a fantastic spot! Its a p...
Posted by on Fri, 25 Jul 2008 04:56:00 GMT

Onwards & upwards!

Well, I finally managed to stumble into the 21st century with a little help from my friends! (thanks Steve!) I’ve been on a bit of a long sabbatical for the past seven years... running a bo...
Posted by on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 08:58:00 GMT

Jimmy Faulkner

Like hundreds of other musicians , friends and admirers I went to Stillorgan on Monday 10th March to say goodbye and lay our dear friend and favourite guitarist Jimmy Faulkner to rest. Many others, i...
Posted by on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 07:57:00 GMT

CD Information

Some info about my CD's onsale at www.errolwalsh.co.uk  "Coyotes"  This album was recorded in 1997 on Dave Gilmour's houseboat studio 'Astoria' moored on the River Thames near Hampton Court...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 04:27:00 GMT

Ronnie Greer Band collaboration 2008

Hooked up briefly with Ronnie Greer's fine band for a couple of songs during the Woody Guthrie Anniversary gig in the Empire, Belfast last October... it felt good to me and it must have soun...
Posted by on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:43:00 GMT