Damien O'Kane
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Damien O'Kane | |
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Born |
1 September 1978 Coleraine, Northern Ireland |
Genres | Folk |
Occupations | Musician, Singer, |
Instruments | Banjo, Guitar, Tenor guitar |
Labels | Pure Records (Yorkshire) Ltd |
Associated acts | Kate Rusby |
Website | Official website |
Damien O'Kane was born in Coleraine, Northern Ireland on 1 September 1978. He currently lives in Yorkshire with his wife Kate Rusby and their daughter Daisy Delia.
Career
Damien graduated from Newcastle University in 2005 and has been performing ever since. He has performed with Flook and also in a duo with Shona Kipling. Damien is now pursuing his own solo career and also tours with Kate Rusby.[1] His solo work features songs from his native Northern Ireland as well as his trademark instrumentals.[2]
Personal life
Damien is married to singer/songwriter Kate Rusby and they have two daughters, Daisy Delia 2009 and Phoebe Summer 2012
Discography
Solo albums
- Summer Hill (2010, Pure Records)
Damien O'Kane also appears on
- 20 2012 (Kate Rusby - Co-Produced by Damien)
- The Mystery Inch 2011 (Damien O'Kane + David Kosky)
- While Mortals Sleep 2011 (Kate Rusby)
- Make the Light 2010 (Kate Rusby)
- Sweet Bells 2008 (Kate Rusby PRCD33)
- Haven 2006 (Flook)
- Box On 2006 (Shona Kipling + Damien O'Kane)
- Momentum 2005 (CrossCurrent)
- Melodeon Crimes 2005 (Julian Sutton instrumental album)
- Pure Chance 2003 (Shona Kipling + Damien O'Kane)
References
- ↑ Kate Rusby News. Retrieved on 2010-05-07
- ↑ Mike Harding Show, BBC Radio 2. Retrieved on 2010-05-07
External links
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