MARY COUGHLAN IN THE COASTGUARD, TRAMORE

Coastguard Cultural Centre Tramore 3rd June 2016 8pm

Mary Coughlan is one of our greatest female singers.  At over ten albums she’s made the most mature, uncompromising, wholly personal and utterly universal music. She has taken the classic standards of jazz balladry and the recent gems of rock and Irish songwriting, shaken them and offered them up new, like jewels dripping from the deep, strewn on black velvet.

Mary Coughlan released her latest album ‘Scars on the Calendar’ in May 2015 with lead single “Blood”.  Reuniting with long-time collaborator and producer Erik Visser, ‘Scars on the Calendar’ is Coughlan’s first album of new material since 2008’s ‘The House of Ill Repute’. Beginning their working relationship over 30 years, this is the ninth album produced by Visser.  It features entirely new compositions from Coughlan, Visser and Hensey plus two tracks from Mark Nevin (Fairground Attraction) who previously composed ‘Like A Leaf From A Tree” for Coughlan.

Throughout Mary’s quite extraordinary recording career she has drawn from her legendary heroes: Billie Holiday’s grievous, teary outpourings, the husky flirtations of Peggy Lee, Van Morrison’s soulful wails, the defiant chanteusery of Edith Piaf. All are present and correct in her delivery. Even so, Mary, with her naked honesty makes every song her own; they belong to her and nobody else. Who else could possibly present “Double Cross” or “Magdalene Laundry” or “The Ice Cream Man” with such dedication and effortless zeal?

The stage is where Mary survives – in front of a handful or a thousands people, she emotes, purges, atones, reminisces, eulogises and laments, and you can’t hear the very best until you’ve heard her story recited in every note.Mary Coughlan T & E sepia

3rd June 8pm

Tickets 20

Venue: Coastguard Cultural Centre Tramore, LoveLane, Tramore, Waterford, 051-391656

 

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