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Fionn Regan

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Fionn Regan
Regan performing live in 2007.
Regan performing live in 2007.
Background information
Born1981 (age 43–44)
Bray,County Wicklow, Ireland
GenresFolk,folk rock
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, percussion
Years active2000 (2000)–present
LabelsTsuneni Ai (Abbey Records), Anvil,Bella Union,Lost Highway,Heavenly
Websitefionnregan.com
Musical artist

Fionn Regan (born 1981) is an Irishfolk musician and singer-songwriter. Born and raised inBray, Regan came to prominence with the release of his debut studio album,The End of History in 2006. He had been releasingextended plays for six years on independent record labels prior to the album's release. Regan's second studio album,The Shadow of an Empire was released in 2010 to positive reviews and his third studio album,100 Acres of Sycamore, was released in 2011. His fourth studio album,The Bunkhouse Vol. 1: Anchor Black Tattoo, was released in 2012.

Among the accolades Regan has received nominations for theChoice Music Prize in Ireland, theMercury Prize in the United Kingdom and theShortlist Music Prize in the United States. Regan has citedBob Dylan andNeil Young as influences on his music and has been referred to byLucinda Williams as "his generation's answer to Bob Dylan".

Career

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Regan's early releases included the single "Little Miss Drunk", a 7", and twoEPs titledHotel Room andReservoir, which were released on a smallindie label, Anvil Records. He also self-released a 'tour only' EP calledCampaign Button. Following these releases, in 2006 Regan signed to formerCocteau TwinSimon Raymonde's independent record label,Bella Union in the UK, resulting in Regan's debut albumThe End of History being released on 7 August 2006 to major critical acclaim. Regan was hailed as a leader of the new 'Brit' folk movement,The Guardian saying "Folk has a new Pied Piper."[1]

Following his UK success, Regan was subsequently signed by the American labelLost Highway Records.The End of History was released in the US on 10 July 2007.The End of History was produced by Regan himself (mixing the album with Simon Raymonde).Mojo magazine gave the album four stars in a review that dubbed the disc "a debut that oozes rare confidence, startling maturity and originality".[citation needed] The album received a slew of 4 and 5 star reviews from publications includingThe Times andThe Guardian.[2][3]

Regan has toured worldwide and played many festivals around the world including theGlastonbury Festival, XPoNential Music Festival inCamden, New Jersey,Electric Picnic (Ireland),Summercase and Benicassim (Spain),Bestival (Isle of Wight)ACL (Austin, Texas) Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (San Francisco) and Laneways Festival Australia. He was invited to perform withLucinda Williams on her 2007 tour, Williams saying at the Irving Plaza NY concert that Fionn is "his generation's answer to Bob Dylan".[4] Around this time, Regan was photographed byAnnie Leibovitz forVanity Fair magazine's prestigious music portfolio.[5]

In July 2008, Regan was invited to perform as part of a filmed live concert, "Liam Clancy: Live The Bitter End". During this concert in honour ofLiam Clancy, he shared the stage with Clancy,Tom Paxton,Shane MacGowan andOdetta. This was Odetta's last filmed performance before her death. This was also Liam Clancy's final filmed concert. Clancy had first risen to fame as part ofThe Clancy Brothers, the group which first sparked the Irish folk revival of the 1960s.[6]

In 2008 Regan recorded a follow-up album toThe End of History with producer Ethan Johns (son of the legendary 60's producer Glyn Johns) for the Lost Highway label, who refused to release it. The album remains unreleased and Regan has referred to this album asThe Red Tapes.[7][8] The following year (2009) Regan retreated to County Wicklow, Ireland to record what would becomeThe Shadow of an Empire without any record label involvement or intrusion. Jeff Barrett ofHeavenly Records was one of the first to hear the completed album and quickly signed him up.[9] Regan released the album to critical acclaim on 8 February 2010,[10] achieving several four-star reviews from several publications, including Mojo,Uncut,Q,Hot Press,Financial Times,The Daily Telegraph,The Guardian andThe Independent.[11]

In 2010, Regan gave a special performance in Dylan Thomas' boathouse in Laugharne, Wales.[12] The following year in August, Regan released his third studio album,100 Acres of Sycamore, with the track "Dogwood Blossom" featuring prominently inShane Meadows' TV dramaThis Is England '88. Regan performed at theEurosonic Festival in 2012 when Ireland was the "Spotlight Country".[13]

On 17 August 2012,Hot Press announced that Regan had completed his fourth studio album,The Bunkhouse Vol. 1: Anchor Black Tattoo. The album was released on 7 September and Regan described the album by saying: "you can call it folk but I feel in a lot of ways it's like an Irish punk album, in that it's pure, it's stripped down." The album's themes range from the Irish Sea ("Mizen to Malin") to "the hallucinatory" ("St. Anthony's Fire").[14]

In April 2017, Regan released his fifth studio albumThe Meetings of the Waters via independent label Abbey Records under his imprint 'Tsuneni Ai'. The album maintains Regan's traditional folk influences but explores a theme of electronica. "His first album for five years is still a folk record at heart, but one swathed in electronic orchestrations".[15] Perceived by many to be the "Regan's best work since his award winning debut", the album received numerous four-star reviews including:The Guardian,Irish Times,Thank Folk for That, and was nominated for theRTÉ Music Choice Award in 2018. To support the lead single, also titled "The Meetings of the Waters", Regan released a music video starring actorCillian Murphy.

In popular culture

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His single "Be Good or Be Gone" has been used in the television dramasGrey's Anatomy,Nearly Famous, andSkins and "Dogwood Blossom" featured in hit series'This Is England '88 andNormal People. His song "Put A Penny In The Slot" has been offered as aniTunes Free Download of the Week. The Welsh actorRhys Ifans has a tattoo of Regans' lyrics "Be good or be gone".[8]Ellie Goulding andAndrea Corr have been quoted in the press saying they are fans of Regan's music.[16][17]

Regan's song "Put a Penny in the Slot" was selected to be included on a special compilation album created by IASCA and FMC in partnership with Culture Ireland to present the gift of music from Ireland to dignitaries the Queen and President Obama and their international press corps travelling with them during their individual visits to Ireland in 2011.[18]

Bon Iver's track "00000 Million" on their album "22, A Million", features a sample of the line "The days have no numbers" from Regan's track "Abacus".

Awards and honours

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Regan was nominated for twoMeteor Music Awards (Best Male and Best Newcomer) in 2006[citation needed] andThe End of History was nominated for Irish Album of the Year at theChoice Music Prize,[19] and was one of the twelve shortlisted albums for the 2007Mercury Music Prize.[20] He was nominated for the 2008Shortlist Prize, the US equivalent of the Mercury Prize.[21]

In 2009, Regan was invited to speak and made an honorary member of the Trinity College Literary Society, the chairman saying "In his music, Mr. Regan has done more than many artists to erode the boundaries between music and literature, with his lyrics always possessing the most beautiful poetry."[22]

Discography

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Regan at Summer Sundae in 2010.
Main article:Fionn Regan discography

References

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  1. ^Clarke, Betty (4 August 2006)."CD: Fionn Regan, The End of History".The Guardian. London.
  2. ^Cairns, Dan (6 August 2006)."Fionn Regan: The End of History".Times Online. London. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2011. Retrieved2 May 2010.
  3. ^Clarke, Betty (4 August 2006)."Fionn Regan, The End of History".Guardian Unlimited. London. Retrieved2 May 2010.
  4. ^"Fionn Regan Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza Review on Kevchino". Archived fromthe original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved20 August 2011.
  5. ^"Archived copy".www.losthighwayrecords.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2007. Retrieved13 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^"- Productions All – LIAM CLANCY & FRIENDS: LIVE AT THE BITTER END, NYC".Ctlfilms.com. Retrieved25 March 2020.
  7. ^"Page Not Found".GoldenPlec.com. Retrieved25 March 2020.{{cite web}}:Cite uses generic title (help)
  8. ^abSweeney, Eamon (12 August 2011)."Fionn Regan: The Bray Wanderer returns".Irish Independent.
  9. ^Tyaransen, Olaf (29 July 2011)."100 Acres of Sycamore".Hot Press. Retrieved28 June 2014.
  10. ^"Fionn on his way to the Electric Picnic".The Irish News Online. Archived fromthe original on 17 January 2016.
  11. ^"FIONN REGAN".Fionnregan.com. Retrieved25 March 2020.
  12. ^"Fionn Regan and Dylan Thomas' Celtic connection is sheer poetry".The Independent. London. 16 April 2010.
  13. ^"RTÉ 2fm gearing up for EuroSonic".RTÉ Ten. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 5 January 2012. Retrieved5 January 2012.
  14. ^"Fionn Regan's fourth album on the way".Hot Press. 17 August 2012. Retrieved18 August 2012.
  15. ^"Fionn Regan: The Meeting of the Waters review – experimental, ambient folk".the Guardian. 13 April 2017. Retrieved6 November 2020.
  16. ^"Ellie Reveals the Soundtrack to Her Life « Ellie Goulding". Archived fromthe original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved20 August 2011.
  17. ^[1][dead link]
  18. ^"MFI CD". Archived fromthe original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved20 August 2011.
  19. ^"Shortlist".Choice Music Prize.
  20. ^"Shortlist".Nationwide Mercury Music Prize. Archived fromthe original on 14 March 2007. Retrieved30 October 2007.
  21. ^"Fionn Regan and The Thrills Nominated for Shortlist Prize".Hot Press. 3 January 2008. Retrieved28 June 2014.
  22. ^heavenlyrecordings.comhttps://heavenlyrecordings.com/100-acres-of-sycamore-by-fionn-regan-%E2%98%85-10th-anniversary-vinyl-reissue/. Retrieved10 July 2022.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)

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