Luke Hurley
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Luke Hurley is an independent New Zealand guitarist and singer-songwriter, who works mostly outside the confines of the music industry. He was born in Kenya on the 31st of August,1957 and moved with his family to Gore in Southland, New Zealand when aged 12. He achieved a degree of early success on student radio with the song "Mona Lisa" in the early 1980s at University of Otago in Dunedin.
Growing up in Kenya and Zanzibar exposed Luke to Arabic, African and Indian styles of music which have influenced him to this day. Mississippi John Hurt was also an influence. Luke's current style of playing has also been described as "Indian tabla meets Irish rock"[1]. Another comparison with singer-songwriters might be with Bruce Cockburn and Ron Sexsmith who are also prolific but outside the commercial mainstream.
His song "Albatross" is one of many much loved show stoppers in his 25+ years worth of repertoire. His idiosyncratic but perceptive songs are admired by many and in demand for recording by other artists such as Tracie De Jong who has recorded his "Fait Accompli" song.
He is now based in Auckland, and has toured with artists such as Michelle Shocked and Marianne Faithfull but is more likely to be found at fringe festivals or even busking. He has self recorded the equivalent of about 8 albums since the early 1980s. The most recent, High Risk features 17 songs recorded at some of Aucklands best sound studios. It was engineered by Steve Garden and mastered by Chris Chetland at Kog Studio. The album was reviewed [2] by Liz Barry who said it "...captivates the listener with gentle melodies, exquisite guitar technique and simple yet sometimes complex rhythms."
High Risk was released in 2000 and is perhaps the most well recorded example of Luke's capabilities. High Risk was strongly supported by Dr Greg Finucane (Neuropsychiatrist) who is credited as Executive Producer and who was also a member of two bands 'The Clear' and 'Thin Red Line' previously. High Risk took 4 years to record and complete. As relayed in an interview with Andrew Dubber, Luke described the album as part of his recovery process from mental illness. The album is named High Risk because for many of the people who supported the project it was a high risk as to whether the album would succeed.
His own website features samples of his music and much more background information. In January 2007 he was signed by Monkey Records who have produced and recently released his latest album Luke Hurley, The Best Of, 1981-2006. He was a featured artist at the Auckland Arts Festival.[3] Luke performs often at festivals and was described as "one of New Zealand's great unknown musicians" by organisers at the Wellington Busking Festival. [4]
[edit] Discography
- Policestate (1983)
- Japanese Overdrive (1984)
- Make Room (1986) Compilation
- Luke Live (1987)
- Revival EP (1987)
- Reha (1987)
- First Civilian (1989)
- Alone In Her Field (1990)
- Stop Luke Listen (1990) Compilation
- High Risk (2000)
- The Best Of (2007) Compilation
- DVD live in Wellington (2007)
[edit] References
- ^ Luke Hurley at Southlandnz.com
- ^ NZ Musician review
- ^ 2007 Auckland Arts Festival presents Sunset At Red Square.
- ^ Wellington Busking Festival Performers
[edit] External links
- Luke Hurley Website
- National Radio Interview 20070420
- News Video
- Schools Music Resource Kit features Luke
- Luke Hurley's page (includes audio previews) at Monkey Records