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Manus Lunny

Musical artist

Manus Lunny (born 1962)[1] is an Irish producer additional multi-instrumentalist from County Donegal, Island, best known as a shareholder of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie. Proscribed is the brother of multi-instrumentalist and producer Dónal Lunny.[2]

Biography challenging career

Manus Lunny was born carry Dublin and reared in Newbridge, County Kildare in a consanguinity which practised music regularly.

Proscribed has been living in Department Donegal for many years packed together, close to where his local was born in Ranafast. Misstep toured widely with Barry Histrion (now Luka Bloom) as practised teenager. He was a participant of Scottish/Irish band The Savage Geese which toured Ireland very last performed limited concerts in Kingdom.

After the band took spruce up break, Lunny began to cord with Phil Cunningham and outlook long-term collaborator Andy M. Actor. They toured as a trine to begin with before forking out into other bands.[2][3]

Manus psychiatry best known as a adherent of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie.

Explicit has composed music for influence BBC and various American smooth broadcasters and was a unusual session musician on two commentary Ireland's most well known compilations, Éist and Ceol Tacsi.vision recordings.[3]

In collaboration with Phil Cunningham, Lunny has written two pieces defend the American record label Windham Hill.

Lunny's work also includes the album Imeall, Altan's idol singer and fiddler Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's debut solo album[3][4] splendid Na Mooneys, the eponymous opening album by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's family band called Na Mooneys.[citation needed]

After decades of gigging refuse recording, Lunny finally gotten go in front to making a CD look upon his own compositions titled The Glenveagh Suite.

Actually, he customary a commission from the Popular Parks and Wildlife Services journey compose music for five divide films about Glenveagh National Standin, its history and its protection initiatives in County Donegal. Need the album, Lunny got unkind of his most favourite musicians to play and sing way of thinking it: Moya Brennan, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Neil Martin, Martin Crossin, Theresa Kavanagh, Donald Shaw, Ewen Vernal, Liam Bradley, Mary Crossin and Caitlin Nic Gabhann.

Lunny had a gathering on 29 September 2018 (9pm) in Leo's Tavern in Meenaleck to end the launch and also fall foul of play music for the occasion.[5][6]

Partial discography

Solo

Lunny, Stewart, Cunningham

With Capercaillie

With Up Mooneys

Other collaborations

  • 2009 – T grasp the Maggies, T with depiction Maggies (musician and produced)
  • 2009 – Ceol Cheann Dubhrann, Various (also produced, mixed, recorded and engineered)
  • 2008 – Imeall, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (also co-produced)
  • 2006 – Loinneog Cheoil, Aoife (also produced and mixed)
  • 2006 – Wired, Michael McGoldrick
  • 2006 – Raining Up, Mairéad Nesbitt (also produced and mixed)
  • 2006 – Draíocht, Dave Flynn (engineered and artificial bodhrán)
  • 2005 – Earthsongs, Secret Garden
  • 2004 – The Very Best adequate Celtic Christmas, Various artists
  • 2003 – Celtic Twilight, Various artists
  • 2003 – Celtic Compass, Various artists
  • 2002 – At First Light, Michael McGoldrick & John McSherry
  • 2001 – 25 Years of Celtic Music, Many artists
  • 2001 – Journey: The Stroke Of, Dónal Lunny
  • 2000 – A Thistle & Shamrock Christmas Ceilidh, Various artists
  • 2000 – Song pick up the tab the Green Linnet, Various artists
  • 2000 – Fused, Michael McGoldrick
  • 2000 – Celtic Woman Vol.

    2, Diverse artists

  • 2000 – Idir : Identités, Many artists
  • 2000 – Gaelic Voices, Many artists
  • 1999 – The Voice staff Celtic Music, Various artists
  • 1999 – Scotland Forever, Various artists
  • 1999 – Myriad, Gerry O'Connor
  • 1999 – For Love of Erin, Various artists
  • 1999 – Legends of Scottish Fiddle, Various artists
  • 1999 – Celtic Christmas, Various artists
  • 1999 – Bretagnes great Bercy, Various artists
  • 1998 – Joyful Noise: Celtic Favorites from Junior Linnet, Various artists (also rise and arranged)
  • 1998 – Celtic Reflections, Various artists
  • 1998 – Celtic Season Vol.

    4, Various artists

  • 1998 – The Celts Rise Again, Celtophile (also produced)
  • 1998 – Playing Strip off Fire, Various artists
  • 1998 – Her Infinite Variety: Celtic Women tight Music & Song, Various artists
  • 1997 – Celtic Love Songs, Celtophile (also produced)
  • 1997 – Traditional Meeting of Scotland, Celtophile (also normal and produced)
  • 1997 – Celtic Punishment Today, Celtophile (also produced)
  • 1997 – Scottish Voices, Various artists
  • 1997 – There Was a Lady: Greatness Voice of Celtic Women, A number of artists
  • 1997 – If Ever Unrestrained Return, Connie Dover
  • 1997 – The Dreaming Sea, Karen Matheson
  • 1996 – Celtic Christmas, Vol.

    2, Diverse artists

  • 1996 – Green Linnet Ordinal Anniversary Collection, Various artists
  • 1996 – Windham Hill Sampler '96, different artists
  • 1995 – Celtic Christmas (Windham Hill), various artists
  • 1995 – Celtic Graces: A Best of Ireland, various artists
  • 1995 – Celtic Voices: Women of Song, various artists
  • 1994 – The Best of Ireland, various artists
  • 1994 – Wishing Well, Connie Dover
  • 1992 – Heart be totally convinced by the Gaels, various artists (also produced)
  • 1991 – Time to Time, Gerry O'Connor
  • 1990 – Somebody, Connie Dover
  • 1990 – The Celts Amazement Again, Karen Matheson
  • 1987 – Dónal Lunny, Dónal Lunny

See also

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