About Us:
Pat Gallagher�s songs are firmly set in the soil of Donegal
Joe
Jackson. The Irish Times.
Donegal
singer/songwriter Pat Gallagher's musical life started
early. At the age of eleven he won two gold medals at
the
Ulster
Fleadh Ceol for English and Irish singing. Together with
three sisters the Gallagher family played for four years,
touring Ireland, England and Scotland.
Pat went on to join several local
bands: Double Vision, the Cream Buns, Witch Hunt,
3PM and Roaring Meg. It was in the middle
of this period that Pat's talent as a songwriter came to
light. Four Minutes to go, a song from his first demo, was
sent to the Ballina Song Contest by one of his sisters.
Here he won second prize and gained the attention of two of
the judges, Shay Healy and Dave Fanning, who encouraged him
to send his songs to a Dublin record company. A year later they
released 3PM's
first single, Picture on the Wall, a song about the late
Grace Kelly which received national airplay for four weeks.After
a period
in America he
returned home to form the rock band roaring Meg, which
released an album in 1988, containing 11 of Pat's songs.
In
the winter of 1988, he and a group of friends started
playing an informal session in a local bar. It was purely
for fun, Pat explains. The walls of the bar were decorated
with instruments; you simply chose your weapon and joined
in.
From these sessions Goats Don's Shave
emerged, who were to become phenomenally successful at home
and around the world. It was around this time Pat wrote the
Anthem
Las Vegas in the hills of
Donegal There followed top five singles, top ten albums,
sell-out shows, prime TV appearances in Ireland, England,
Scotland and the US, with the band headlining the acoustic
stage at the massive Glastonbury Festival, and the main
stage with Van Morrison and the at the Fleadh in Finsbury
Park and Cambridge Folk Festival. Voted Best Band for
1993 by Time Out magazine. After seven years Goats
Don't Shave decided to take a sabbatical.
Pat
returned to Donegal and continued writing; he signed a
recording deal with Cooking Vinyl in London and a publishing deal with Carlin
Music.
He subsequently recorded
TOR, his first solo album. Hot Press commented, he fully
explores both human weaknesses and strengths with a writers
eye for detail, while his love for the Sea and his native
Donegal comes shining through on the opening tracks Claim
and Gola, and on the final track A Returning Islander.
His new Album released
this year sees Pat explore the world of Country, the title
track .When I grow up. was an instant hit with local and
national radio stations .
He tours both In
Ireland
and abroad. His songs have been recorded by many other
artists, Dates for 2010 will be posted shortly.
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