15 Nov

An Evening of Music with Pat Fagan and Kieran Cox

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An Evening of Music with Pat Fagan and Kieran Cox

An evening with Pat Fagan singer/songwriter featuring Kieran Cox.  Performing in our Maureen O Hara studio.

Pat Fagan is an experienced and renowned singer songwriter from Dublin, formerly founder member and lead singer and songwriter for the acoustic band, The Mysterious Chords

Their album, Harrington Street was mixed at Peter Gabriel’s Real-World studio in Bristol by Greg Freeman {Goldfrapp}. Pat has also worked with mixing legend, Chris Potter {Keane, The Feeling, The Verve, U2, Paul McCartney} on a number of his songs from his latest album at The Dairy studio in London.

Pat’s songs have been played on many radio stations including RTE {The Pat Kenny Show, The Ronan Collins Show} Phantom FM, Ocean city radio and a number of the BBC regional stations including BBC Berkshire, BBC Devon, BBC Somerset and Rivera FM and The Ian Anderson Show BBC Scotland.

In recent times Pat has had success on Amazon and Broadway’s hot new release’s charts with a number of his songs reaching the number one spot. This time the lead vocals were taken by the English tenor and young Brit nominee Thomas Cameron and Thomas {now named Cameron Mills} has just recorded another one of Pat’s songs from his most recent album.

Pat was a special guest with Cameron for their shared concert at The National Concert Hall in July of this year. Pat has recently released a number of music videos which have garnished over 100,000 views. He is steadily building an international and local fanbase and has just released his first solo album “Strange Days”. His latest single “Miss You” was released in July of this year.

Kieran Cox

For this event, Pat is joined by his long-standing colleague and former Mysterious Chord member Kieran Cox, which promises to add a unique dimension to the show.

Pat and Kieran have performed in many iconic venues, including: The National Concert Hall, Vicar Street, Whelans, The Button Factory, The Sugar Club and Airfield House.

Pat’s first album with The Mysterious Chords, Harrington Street, was received with rave reviews by the Irish music press.

“Densely melodic and built on a river of elaborate fluid guitar playing”{Hot Press}

“The interplay between the guitars is very attractive and the vocal harmonies are really sweet, making The Mysterious Chords sound like an acoustic “Blue Oyster Cult” {Musician. Ie}

“The Dublin bands formula for success:  enchanting melodies, pitch perfect harmonies and beautiful acoustic guitars.”   {The Metro}

Coming across like a cheerier “Elliot Smith”  {Hot Press}

  • €20
  • 8pm
  • 2 hours

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