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Donal Hinely

defeating inertia since 1963...

About Me

"A song like "Giants" is one many of us will be humming to ourselves as we speak up, speak out and march towards voting booths in 2006 and 2008 to turn America around."--Tony Peyser, BuzzFlash
Building on the critical success of 2003s We Built a Fire, songwriter Donal Hinely returns with the timely and provocative Giants, a stirring new album driven by memorable images and well-crafted songs. Like recent offerings by Todd Snider and Steve Earle, Hinely strives to reach beyond the political landscape and unlock the common human experience. From the acoustic folk of the title track to the roots rock of "Before Music was a Product" to the raw country of "Blue Ink," Giants is a journey that resonates with both head and heart. Nashville producer/cellist David Henry (Josh Rouse, Cowboy Junkies,Vienna Teng) ties together this diverse mix of songs with his lush, trademark sound and guitarist Will Kimbrough (Rodney Crowell, Todd Snider) adds tasteful accompaniment, showing why he continues to be one of the most sought-after session men in the country. Hinely is also a noted practitioner of the glass harmonica and plays a homemade set of 24 water-tuned wine glasses and brandy snifters. He picked up the instrument when his older brother Terry--a master of the rare art and long time musical partner--was killed by a reckless driver in Dallas. Track 5, "The Shakes," provides a musically unique moment as the glasses accompany ukulele, cello, and drums.
Giants has received significant attention from folk and roots radio, remaining on the Americana Music Association album airplay chart for over 11 weeks and debuting at number 6 on the Euro Americana Chart. In November 2005, "Giants" was the most added single in American folk radio according to FOLKDJ. Giants was also nominated for album of the year by both the Independent Music Awards and the Acoustic Music Awards. Hitting all points of the compass in 2006, Hinely was a showcase artist at both the South by Southwest Music Conference in Austin, Texas and the North by Northeast Music Conference in Toronto.
Hinely left his hometown of Denton, Texas for Nashville in 1994 and has since earned recognition in the songwriting community for his original perspective and honest performances. The Indie Acoustic Project honored We Built a Fire alongside Rodney Crowell's Houston Kid and Kate Campbell's Monuments as the best Americana album of the year in 2003. The CD features a stellar lineup including Kim Richey, Mindy Smith, Will Kimbrough, and members of Wilco, the Edwin McCain Band, and Hayseed Dixie. Hinely has gained experience in the streets and pubs of the world, once taking his guitar and a one-way ticket to Australia and working his way back home through Asia and the capitals of Europe. Now more commonly he takes his music to festivals, special events, and the Bluebird Cafe stage in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Member Since: 8/3/2006
Band Website: donalhinely.com
Band Members: Donal Hinely--guitar, vocals...glasses?
On one hand, I'm a singer/songwriter in the Texas tradition, telling hard luck stories and writing music that skirts the outer fringes of country, folk, bluegrass, and straight ahead rock. On the other hand, I'm a practitioner of the obsolete art of the glass harmonica and entertain thousands of people each year with my homemade musical instrument at festivals, street fairs, coffee houses, and special events.
This requires a split personality.
But as the great Townes Van Zandt once said, "I may be a schizophrenic but at least I've got each other."
Though I don't have a working band at the moment, I have been fortunate to work with some great folks on my last two records:
David Henry
Will Kimbrough
Park Ellis
Chris Carmichael
Mindy Smith
Kim Richey
Fats Kaplin
Ken Coomer
Johnny Bellar
John Wheeler
Dave Harrison
Tommy Williams
Dave Harrison

Nashville is a verdant valley...
Record Label: Scuffletown Records
Type of Label: Indie

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                                Giants (2005)       &nbs...
Posted by Donal Hinely on Sun, 27 Aug 2006 11:42:00 PST

GIANTS REVIEWS.:.

"10 out of 10!..One of the best albums of the year. All Americana fans must get ahold of this record." --Andy Griggs, AMERICANA UK "One of the best albums I've heard this year...I can't recommend it...
Posted by Donal Hinely on Sun, 27 Aug 2006 10:21:00 PST