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Susan McKeown

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About Me

Once heard, you would never take Grammy-award-winning vocalist Susan McKeown for anyone else. Hailed by Q Magazine as the surprise hit of Glastonbury 2000, the strong, richly-colored contralto and the enlivening intelligence of her songs mark her as a distinctive talent. Susan grew up in Dublin, Ireland, which she left in 1990 for Manhattan.Settling in the East Village she began carving out a career as a singer-songwriter and released her debut album "Bones" in 1995. Drawing influences from sources as far flung as the ancient Irish legend of The Táin, the words of Chief Seattle, poets such as Emily Dickinson, Yeats & Coleridge, and the complexities of relationships, her lyrics are emotion-centered and as inventive as her arrangements, from the hurdy-gurdy solo on the rock song "I Know, I Know" (Bones, 1996 Prime/SNG) to the pairing of banjo and erhu on "The Lowlands of Holland" (Lowlands, 2000 Green Linnet). Her self-produced album 'Sweet Liberty' (2004 World Village) drew accolades and a BBC Folk Music Award nomination for her setting of an English gypsy song with the group Mariachi Real de Mexico. Susan has built an impressive career through her many releases, extensive touring, and performances on programs such as 'A Prairie Home Companion', 'All Things Considered', 'Mountain Stage' and for PBS, 'Sessions at West 54th' and 'American Masters'. She has performed with Natalie Merchant, Pete Seeger, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Linda Thompson, Billy Bragg, Johnny Cunningham and The Klezmatics, on whose Grammy-winning album 'Wonder Wheel' she is prominently featured. www.susanmckeown.comMcKeown grabbed both song and audience by the throat, dragged them through heaven and hell and back again, and left the stage to the loudest applause heard all evening. - ROLLING STONEMusic that lives and breathes in the wider world. - Q MAGAZINEReflective and pensive as Sweet Liberty is, it demands a listening on an amp whose dial runs to 11, all the better to savour McKeowns' elasticised vocals stretching from the gloriously wizened to the startlingly youthful. Think Frida Kahlo crossed with Oumou Sangare. - THE IRISH TIMESIf there's some dividing line between Celtic traditionalism and eclectic contemporary songwriting, McKeown refuses to acknowledge it. And with a voice as warm, resonant and versatile as hers, why should she?" - THE OREGONIAN"She walks on the wild side of Gaelic melody." - BOSTON GLOBE"A singer of passion, grace and striking presence with the ability to capture both the essence of a traditional folk song or the more hard-edged domain of contemporary adult rock; she seems to personify both past and present." - IRISH EXAMINER

My Interests

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Member Since: 12/10/2005
Band Website: susanmckeown.com
Band Members: Has included - Jeff Allen (bass); Catherine Bent (cello); Jeff Berman (drums); Joe Bonadio (drums); Aidan Brennan (guitar); Chris Cunningham (guitars); Johnny Cunningham (fiddle); Lindsey Horner (bass, bass clarinet, tin whistle); Michelle Kinney (cello, accordian); Gerry Leonard (guitars); Dana Lyn (fiddle); Alison Miller (drums); Eamon O'Leary (guitar, banjo); Jon Spurney (guitars, piano); Joe Trump (drums).
Influences: My parents, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Michelle Shocked, Natalie Merchant, Christy Moore, Tom Munnelly, Sandy Denny, June Tabor, Janis, Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Jimmy McCarthy, Martin Carthy, Planxty, Paul Brady, Joni Mitchell, Portishead, Richard & Linda Thompson, Nick Cave's Murder Ballads, The Beta Band.
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Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Photos

The photos from the March 2 gig at The Melville Gallery in New York are by Steve Kreis.We are just back from a lot of travelling over the St. Paddy’s Day weekend. Another date coming up in Woods...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 07:44:00 PST

The Rubin NYC and Other March Dates on the East Coast

Hello Folks,I’m setting out to do some dates on the U.S. East Coast. Aidan Brennan is over from Ireland to play guitar and Lindsey Horner will be on bass.It’s been awhile since we all play...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Thu, 13 Mar 2008 05:03:00 PST

Footage

Hey, I never posted when I got word from myspace Sean in Scotland that BBC had broadcast footage of me with The Klezmatics at the Celtic Connections Festival in February. Here's the link:http://www.bb...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Sat, 28 Apr 2007 05:52:00 PST

PBS and Capitol Hill

I am lately arrived in the nation's capital. I spent yesterday afternoon looking for organic produce on Capitol Hill and found it in a grocery store called YES! I wonder where the groover strip is in ...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 07:20:00 PST

We got the Grammy!!!

'Wonder Wheel: Lyrics by Woody Guthrie", the Klezmatics album to which I contributed vocals, won the Grammy award for Best Contemporary World Album! We had just wrapped up a little tour in Scotland & ...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Tue, 13 Feb 2007 09:30:00 PST

Grammys!

I'm just returned from a tour of the west coast with The Klezmatics. That was my second time seeing Christmas in Los Angeles and it is still weird to see Santa and his reindeer cutting across green la...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Thu, 04 Jan 2007 06:22:00 PST

Autumn in New York

I have to say, I'm really enjoying this Myspace thing. Not only have I made a bunch of new friends, but I have been able to reconnect with many musician friends I hadn't been in touch with in an age. ...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Sun, 12 Nov 2006 08:55:00 PST

Travels

It's been pretty busy since I returned to New York. Last weekend I sang with The Klezmatics at Harmony on the Hudson near Battery Park. We had a lovely gig: it was a perfect day and the lawn was fille...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:31:00 PST

the first time

Two days ago I returned to New York City from a six-week trip to Ireland where I spent time in Wexford, Donegal, Kildare and my own home town of Dublin. I spent a few days in Scotland on tour with Phi...
Posted by Susan McKeown on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 06:49:00 PST