• Irish Music Magazine official podcast. Season 1 Episode 2. John Spillane in conversation with Lar Flynn

  • Feb 22 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

Irish Music Magazine official podcast. Season 1 Episode 2. John Spillane in conversation with Lar Flynn

  • Summary

  • John Spillane is one of Irelands most prolific songwriters and performers. Often described as a poet, storyteller and dreamer. His songs have been performed around the world by artists such as Christy Moore , Sean Keane and many more, and his live concerts are an experience to behold. We are delighted that John took time to chat with Lar for Irish Music Magazines official podcast and you will hear snippets from some of Johns best known songs. 

      100 Snow White Horses is a new album from JOHN SPILLANE due for independent release on 2nd April 2021. Inspired by his travels around Ireland, these new songs are full of poetry, Irish mythology and wonder. 100 Snow White Horses is John’s first independent album in 20 years. To order https://johnspillane.ie/#shop   IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE Official Podcasts Season 1 Episodes 1-8 will also be available to download via Spotify, iTunes, Google, Apple, Podbean and wherever you access your podcasts. Our Podcast Series 1 theme music to Blackbird has been kindly supplied under licenced to Irish Music Magazine by Wardlaw Music as arranged by Sharon Shannon/Donal Lunny. IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE Official Podcasts Season 1 Series 1 are produced by Emerald Isle Media with Lar Flynn's Talks The Talk. Follow IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE on Facebook @ Irish Music Magazine official Order your Monthly Magazine & Subscription @ www.irishmusicshopping.com  
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