- Mary Mc Laughlin
Mary Mc Laughlin is a singer/
songwriter who is steeped in the Gaelic song tradition of her nativeIreland . Mary records, performs and teachesworkshop s in singing skills, performance technique and Gaelic song and culture.Mary was born and raised in
Northern Ireland . At the age of eleven Mary began to learn Gaelic and was influenced by 'sean nós' (old style) singing which she heard in theDonegal Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area). She was also heavily influenced byLatin Church music in her early years.During her adolescence she began to listen to contemporary singer/songwriters from the
USA , in particularJoni Mitchell andPaul Simon . These artists not only provided her first models for song writing but also inspired her to develop her vocal harmony skills.On moving to
London ,England at age eighteen she became involved in the English Folk Scene, singing and playing guitar and keyboards with various groups.Mary's first foray into recording was with the London based
folk-rock band "Traitor's Gait." Having continued to listen to, and absorb from, various vocal harmony singers (by now she was listening to "Crosby, Stills and Nash " and "Yes"), Mary saw the studio as the perfect vehicle for conveying all the melodies she could hear in her head, but it was to be a decade before she would have the opportunity to exploremulti-tracking in depth.For five years she played in a duo "Anonyma" with
Anne Lister and they released an album "Burnt Feathers" in 1987.During this time she also played in a band headed by British guitarist
Martin Simpson . In 1990 she trained in voice work withFrankie Armstrong , the internationally acclaimed voice teacher, and at this stage resigned from her full time job as a school teacher and began a mixed career of part-time teaching, performing, running voice workshops for a variety of clientèle, and training teachers in how to teach singing atelementary school level.After a year of working with
Stéafán Hannigan (multi instrumentalist) on the English and Irish Folk scenes, Mary embarked on her first solo album. She began work on "The Daughter of Lir" in 1991 with internationally known producerJon Jacobs , who had been trained byGeorge Martin and had worked with many of the "greats" including Paul Mc Cartney."The Daughter of Lir" was released in 1999 and led to her work being heard by the American record company
Narada . Narada chose three of Mary's songs to head off the 1995 release "Celtic Voices" which charted at #3 on theBillboard World Music Charts. That same year Mary acquired a Certificate of Music Education in Voice fromTrinity College, London . In 1996 she reconnected with her Irish roots and spent the Summer in Donegal on an Irish language refresher course where she learned new songs as well as revising songs from her childhood. She was one of the two featured vocalists onJohn Whelan 's 1997 release on Narada Recordings, "Celtic Crossroads"; the other vocalist beingKathy Mattea .In 1997 she moved to California to join "Martin Simpson's Band of Angels," and toured throughout the USA that summer.
Later in 1997 Mary began to work with guitarist
William Coulter . Together they recorded "Celtic Requiem" forWindham Hill which was released in 1998. This album was a tribute to the Irish traditions of mourning and the songs were in both Gaelic and English.This was followed by the release of "Daughter of Lir" in 1999 on the
Gourd Music label. This release was a combination of the early "Daughter of Lir" with four new tracks, all digitally remastered inCalifornia .In the summer of 2004 Mary completed her latest album, Crystal Shoe, a collection of mostly original songs.
Discography
olo Albums
*Crystal Shoe -
Gourd Music
*Daughter of Lir -Gourd Music Collaborations
*Celtic Requiem - with
William Coulter Guest Artist and Compilations
Celtic Crossroads- John Whelan
*Celtic Song - Narada World (2000)
*Celtic Voices - Narada
*Faire Celts - Narada World (2000)
*Conversations with God vol. 2 - Windham Hill (1998)
*Celtic Inspirations - Windham Hill (1999)
*Celtic Dream - Windham Hill (1999)Books
*Singing in Irish Gaelic
External links
* [http://www.marymclaughlin.com Official site]
* [http://www.gourd.com Gourd Music]
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