- John McDermott (singer)
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Name = John McDermott
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = John Charles McDermott
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Born = Birth date and age|1955|03|25
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Origin =Glasgow ,Scotland
Instrument =vocals ,piano ,keyboards ,guitar
Genre =Celtic music
Occupation =singer ,songwriter ,record producer
Years_active = 1980 - present
Label =EMI
Associated_acts =The Irish Tenors ,St. Michael's Choir School
URL = [http://www.johnmcdermott.com www.johnmcdermott.com]John Charles McDermott is an
Scottish-Canadian tenor best known for his rendition ofDanny Boy . Born inGlasgow, Scotland onMarch 25 ,1955 , John moved with his family toWillowdale, Ontario ,Canada in 1965. Growing up in a musical family, his only formal musical training was atSt. Michael's Choir School inToronto, Ontario in 1971 and 1972.tarting out
After singing at weddings for a few years, he joined with several other choristers to form a group named "The Mistletones" in 1980. He also sang the national anthems at
Toronto Blue Jays andToronto Maple Leafs games between 1988 and 1992. Throughout this time he was also working at various non-musical jobs, to keep a steady income. During one of these jobs as circulation representative for theToronto Sun ,Conrad Black heard him singing at company parties. Black, along with other executives, financed McDermott's independent recording ofDanny Boy in 1992, which was picked up and released in North America by EMI Music Canada. Following this unexpected success, McDermott decided to pursue a professional singing career.Professional career
McDermott performed his first concert on
October 5 ,1993 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. From there he continued to tour the rest of Canada, performing as an opening act forThe Chieftains . Throughout 1994 he went on a tour ofAustralia andNew Zealand , following the great success of Danny Boy, which had been ranked Number 1 on the charts there. Next, in 1995 he went on a tour of theUnited Kingdom withThe Seekers .At this point in his career he was becoming recognized internationally, so he started to tour regularly as a solo act rather than an opening act. He also appeared at several special events including the
D-Day ceremonies inFrance in 1995, and the USDemocratic National Convention in 1996. He has also appeared on TV several times, both as a host ofCBC Television concert specials in 1997, and in his own television special titled "John McDermott: A Time to Remember" which aired onPBS in 2002.McDermott also joined with
Anthony Kearns andRonan Tynan to formThe Irish Tenors . After performing a large concert inDublin, Ireland in 1998, they spent some time touring the US, appearing on TV, and releasing agold record .Discography
*"Danny Boy" (1993) (double
platinum record )
*"Old Friends" (1994) (platinum record)
*"Love is a Voyage" (1995)
*"When I Grow Too Old To Dream" (1997)
*"Christmas Memories" (1998)
*"Danny Boy Collection" (1998)
*"If Ye Break Faith...." (1998)
*"Remembrance" (1999)
*"Love is a Voyage, Enhanced Re-release" (2000)
*"A Day to Myself" (2001)
*"O Canada" (2001)
*"A Time To Remember" (2002)
*"My Forever Friend" (2003)
*"Stories of Love (2003)
*"Songs of the Isles - IRELAND" (2004)
*"Songs of the Isles - SCOTLAND" (2004)
*"Just Plain Folk" (2005)
*"On A Whim - The Songs of Ron Sexsmith" (2006)Awards and recognition
*For his support for veterans' causes, John McDermott was made an honorary member of
The War Amps .
*Also for supporting veterans' causes, he has received the US Congressional Medal of Honor Society's Bob Hope Award.
*Received five Juno nominations (1993-1998)
*McDermott was called the "worthy heir to the famed Irish tenorJohn McCormack " (Chicago Sun Times ).External links
* [http://www.johnmcdermott.com/ Official website]
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