Concert Fleadh Cheoil na Mumhan Killarney 2014
Four Men and a Dog
I.N.E.C. Killarney Friday 18th July 2014
Four Men and a Dog
I.N.E.C. Killarney Friday 18th July 2014
Cathal Hayden | Fiddle | Banjo | ||
Donal Murphy | Accordion | |||
Gino Lupari | Bodhran, | Vocals | ||
Stephen Hayden | Fiddle | |||
Kevin Doherty | Guitar | Vocals | ||
Four Men & a Dog burst on the scene in the early nineties as one of the most
exciting trad bands in the world. In the meantime they have lost none of their
verve and continue to wow audiences wherever they perform.
Barking Mad, their debut album from Cross Border Media,
snagged an award for Album of the Year from Folk Roots magazine in 1991,
marking the first time that an Irish group had ever won the prize.
Four Men & a Dog's music is enthusiastic and infectious.
Four Men and a Dog have recorded 6 albums to date and plan the release
of a new studio album in the near future. Watch this space!
Discography
⢠Barking Mad (1991)
⢠Shifting Gravel (1993)
⢠Doctor A's Secret Remedies (1995)
⢠Long Roads (1996)
⢠Maybe Tonight (2003)
⢠Wallop the Spot (2007)
Cathal Hayden â
From Pomeroy in Co. Tyrone, Cathalâs eponymously titled solo album, released in 1999 is, according to Irish Music Magazine, âspiced by generous touches of blues from Hayden and (guest musician and honorary âDogâ) McGlynn, taking just enough from their folk-funk experiences to turn an outstanding traditional fiddle album into a toe-tapping, hand-clapping, knee-wobbling tour de forceâ. Cathal is also a member of the Mairtin O Connor band who have released two hugely successful albums.
Stephen Hayden â
Stephen, the most recent member of the band, is a younger brother of Cathalâs and comes from a family steeped in traditional fiddle music in Co Tyrone. His style is vibrant and very dynamic which is the hallmark of the Four Men and a Dog sound. His duet fiddles along with Cathal, creates a powerhouse sound which encaptulates the audience. He has recorded with Cathal on his solo projects. He also runs âHaydens Barâ in Co Tyrone which is well renowned for the all night music sessions usually steered by Stephen himself.
Kevin Doherty â
From Buncrana in Co. Donegal, Kevinâs debut album âStrange Weatherâ was acclaimed as ânothing short of a revelationâ by Country Music International whilst his classic offering âSweet Waterâ has become popularised as the soundtrack to the hit TV series Watermelon - starring Anna Friel, Brenda Fricker and Sean McGinley. With âa finely tuned ear for the modern beat poetry of isolationâ - The Sunday Times - Kevinâs lyrical creativity has long been central to the success of Four Men and a dog, an irresistible synergy of Irish Trad and bluegrass.
Gino Lupari â
From Magherafelt in Co. Derry, with numerous guest album and concert appearances with performers such as Kate Rusby, Ron Kavana and Liz Doherty amongst others, Gino has yet to produce a solo CD but rumours of a private members only Fitness Video still abound up and down the country. In serious demand as a session musician, Ginoâs talent is only limited by the size of his personality - and believe me, thatâs not dished out in small portions!
Dónal Murphy -
From Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick, Donal was one of the five founder members of the original Dogs, as glorious photos of the bare faced teenager will attest!
He is also a member of Sliabh Notes, alongside Matt Cranitch and Tommy OâSullivan, they have recorded three albums, âSliabh Notesâ, âAlong Blackwaters Banksâ and âGleanntanâ (on which Hot Pressâs Siobhan Long reported that Donalâs accordion merited particular mention for its âdouble jointed manoeuvres that somehow sound like they were born and reared in the ether, with neither hide nor hair of human interference.â ) Donal released the long awaited Solo album âHappy Hourâ in 2009.
Donalâs accordion plays a pivotal role in the unique sound that is Four men and a Dog!