John Hughes (Irish musician)
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John Hughes (b. June 23, 1950) is an Irish musician and manager best known for his management of The Corrs.
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[edit] Early career
Hughes began his music career by playing in the 1960s Dublin band Ned Spoon. After Ned Spoon split in the early 70s he and his brother, Willie, formed Highway, an acoustic hippy duo. With the arrival of the 80s the brothers formed the short lived synth-pop band Minor Detail. It became the first Irish band to secure a recording contract with an American label, but released just a single album.[1] Their album was produced by Bill Whelan (of Riverdance fame).
[edit] Discovering The Corrs
In 1991 Hughes started a band called Hughes Version featuring Jim Corr on keyboards. Hughes was also working as musical coordinator for the movie The Commitments. Jim simultaneously decided to audition with his three sisters, unbeknownst to Hughes at the time. Commitments casting director Ros Hubbard who'd heard them perform convinced Hughes to become the band's manager despite his total lack of prior experience. Hughes remains the Corrs' manager to this day.
[edit] Wild Ocean
Hughes put his own music aside when taking over the Corrs but in 1999 went back into the studio to write and record new material. The result was Wild Ocean released in 2004 by 14th Floor Records/Warner Records. The album's name was supposedly suggested by Andrea Corr.
Wild Ocean also features the musical talent of The Corrs, The Chieftains, and newcomer Tara Blaise who co-wrote and is featured vocalist on several tracks. Encouraged by her work, Hughes signed Blaise to his own label Spokes Records afterwards and co-wrote material with her for her debut album Dancing On Tables Barefoot.
[edit] Discography
For Hughes discography with the band Minor Detail, see Minor Detail.
[edit] Albums
- Wild Ocean - Released 11.10.04 (UK), 22.10.04 (Ireland)
[edit] Singles
- "Deo" - Released 04.10.04 (UK)
- "Dancing in the Wind" - Released 22.10.04 (Ireland)