Dominic Mulvany launched his recording career in Ireland in 1981 with a double
A-side single, "In the City/Your Smile is on my Mind" on the Kish label: an
impressive start which resulted in extensive airplay and very positive reviews.
Following this success Dominic released the single "Ibiza"on the Scoff/Vixen
label in 1982, which dominated Irish airwaves for several months and led to
several TV appearances. Further releases on Scoff/Vixen ensued - "I've Come to
Say Goodbye", "Into Your Love Again" and "Watching the Northern Lights".
In 1990 Dominic released the album "Vagabond Moon". With a vibrant, acoustic
feel, it was well-received by critics and fans, and led to several high-profile
slots on well-known Irish TV programs (such as "Kenny Live" and "Nighthawks").
Dominic promoted the album extensively, performing in venues such as Dublin's
internationally renowned Whelan's and Béal Bocht; he also played support slots
to well-known Irish acts such as Freddie White and Mick Hanly.
During the 1990s Dominic turned his focus largely to classical piano-playing,
becoming a Fellow of the Victoria College of Music, London and playing high
profile piano concerts - most notably for President Mary McAleese at the Royal
Irish Academy of Music's re-opening of Dagg Hall.
In September 2003, he decided to turn his attention back to his own songwriting,
writing the album "Diving for Pearls". With a much more "electric" sound than
Dominic's previous albums, it is now available to buy from his site,
www.dominicmulvany.com .
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