Sinéad Madden
Sinéad Madden | |
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Born | County Galway, Ireland |
Genres |
Folk Pop Alternative Celtic |
Occupation(s) |
Singer-songwriter Fiddler Music Teacher |
Associated acts |
Cormac de Barra Moya Brennan |
Website |
Official Website Official MySpace page |
Notable instruments | |
Fiddle voice piano |
Sinéad Madden (born in Galway, Ireland) is an Irish singer-songwriter and fiddle player, best known as a member of the Moya Brennan band. She also teaches at Waltons New School of Music in Dublin.[1][2]
Early life
Sinéad Madden was born in County Galway, but moved to County Mayo aged 6. At the age of 7 she began playing traditional fiddle. As a young adult, Madden went on to study both classical piano and violin while performing at sessions in local pubs.[2][3]
Introduction to Professional Music
Sinéad moved to Dublin in 1994 to experience college life and the rock scene in the city at the time. It was in that year that she met Ewan Cowley who had worked with Clannad and Moya Brennan. In the summer of 1998, Madden met Moya through Cowley and has been a member of her live band since. Madden has also performed alongside The Drifters frontman Ben E. King, Peter Baxter and is also a member of Irish-Australian band Tyrella.[2]
Solo career
As well as recording alongside the aforementioned artists, Madden released her début album, Honey Promises in May 2009. The album features Moya Brennan and Cormac de Barra.[3][4] Sinead also played live with Def Leppard in 2012.
Discography
Solo Albums
- 2009 – Honey Promises
Moya Brennan
- 2003 – Two Horizons
- 2005 – Óró - A Live Session
- 2005 – An Irish Christmas
- 2006 – Signature
- 2007 – Signature Special Tour Edition
- 2008 – Heart Strings
References
- ↑ Staff Walton's New School of Music
- 1 2 3 Sinéad Madden biog Moya Brennan's website
- 1 2 Sinéad Madden MySpace
- ↑ Sinéad Madden's upcoming album launch Northern Skyline