Legendary Irish accordion maestro Sharon Shannon brings a new live show on UK tour 2019. Joined by her band, Jim Murray acoustic guitar, Jack Maher electric guitar, vocals and Sean Regan, fiddle, percussion and beatbox, Sharon will perform music from her many albums throughout the years, including 2017’s Sacred Earth.
Sharon Shannon the button accordion player from Co. Clare, Ireland has recorded and toured with a who’s who of the Irish and global music industry, including Bono, Adam Clayton, Sinead O’Connor, Jackson Browne, John Prine, Steve Earle, The RTE Concert Orchestra, The Chieftains, The Waterboys, Willie Nelson, Nigel Kennedy, Alison Krauss and Shane MacGowan.
She will be playing at Frome’s Cheese & Grain on 10th May.
Her 12 studio recorded albums to date have all been very different and ground-breaking, mixing traditional Irish with reggae, country, Native American, bluegrass, rap, dance, African, French Canadian. The genre-defying star has had multi-platinum album sales and has had several number one albums, singles and DVDs in her home country.
Her album Galway Girl went four times platinum in Ireland, with the title track winning her the Meteor award two years running for the most downloaded song.
Sharon grew up in a rural community and was part of a family that all play musical instruments and traditional Irish music. However, her career took a massive upward trajectory when in the late 80s she was asked to joined the seminal rock band The Waterboys. Her first show with that band, was to an audience of 50,000 on main stage at perhaps the most well-known music festival on earth: Glastonbury.
Her subsequent debut album was released worldwide and was to become the biggest selling record by a traditional artiste in Ireland. She has entertained US Presidents Clinton at the White House and Obama in Dublin and Irish Presidents Robinson and MacAleese on presidential visits to Poland and Australia respectively. She recently accompanied Irish president Michael D. Higgins on his official tour of China.
Among the many awards she has received including Hot Press and Meteor Awards. She also celebrates being the youngest ever recipient of the Meteor Lifetime Achievement Award. She received an IBAM Award in Chicago in 2015 for her ‘unique contribution to Irish music’. Other recipients were Darina Allen and actor Liam Neeson. Her music has been featured in several Hollywood movies and she also played a cameo role in the Neil Jordan movie Ondine. She has worked on a stage production of JM Synges‘ The Playboy of the Western World which was directed by Jim Sheridan.
In March 2017, Sharon released her 10th studio album Sacred Earth. It was a ground-breaking album once again from Sharon. Produced by Justin Adams, this album mixes Irish music with African and blues and features celebrated African musicians Abass Dodoo and Seckou Keita, as well as special guests including Finbar Furey and Alyra Rose.
A vegetarian for many years, Sharon recently adopted the vegan diet and is passionate about animal welfare, giving much of her spare time to this cause.