Seamie O'Dowd
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Seamie O’Dowd is an Irish musician. He recorded his first solo album, Headful Of Echoes in 2006. It received critical acclaim from many sources and was playlisted on radio programmes in Ireland, the U.K., mainland Europe and the U.S. He has played regularly with accordionist Mairtín O'Connor and Cathal Hayden, with whom he has toured extensively around Ireland, Great Britain, mainland Europe, and more recently in Australia and New Zealand. Their album Crossroads has received widespread acclaim, including being voted one of the top Irish albums by New York's Irish Voice publication.
References
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