Paddy Dennehy
Fri 05 Jul 2024 (note: this event has already taken place)
10pm
FREE
Newcomers to Paddy Dennehy's music have a tendency be blown away. His first ever gig in Dublin
was performing on 'The Late Late Show' after their booking team stumbled across him on YouTube.
His first time playing his own material in Cork was a personal invitation from Glen Hansard to join
him onstage at the Everyman Theatre after hearing him play 'Hard Times' on an old upright piano at
the back of Benner's Hotel in Dingle. The first full band show to a mesmerised audience at Electric
Picnic's 'Trailer Park Stage' left no one in doubt that they were seeing the beginning of something
quite special indeed.
Performing with some of the greatest acts in Ireland and abroad (Imelda May, Mick Flannery, Lisa
Hannigan to name a few...) has provided something of a steep learning curve for Paddy. "I
remember coming away from the gig in King John's Castle in Limerick after supporting Imelda May
thinking 'Jesus, I think I might have something good here, but 'good' isn't enough.
My songwriting
needs to get better, I have to work on my voice and my delivery if I want to keep performing on that
level." This assessment led to many recordings being scrapped, songs taken apart and pieced back
together and every aspect of the show being subject to scrutiny. "It took a long, long time for me to
get a grip on what I want to do and how I wanted to deliver it.
Paddy Dennehy's debut album "Strange Wings" will be released in 2019. References to Nick Cave,
Randy Newman and Leonard Cohen can be heard throughout the album suggesting a classic school
of songwriting where each lyric has clearly been carefully chosen and every melody crafted with the
utmost care in pursuit of the timeless song.
“I was just f**king knocked out.”— Glen Hansard
“Hearing Paddy Dennehy for the first time, I was almost knocked out of my boots. A powerhouse
voice and classic songwriter in every sense of the word” — Ciaran Lavery
“Incredible”— Ryan Tubridy. RTE
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