Declan Sinnott for Palace Theatre

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Declan Sinnott for Palace Theatre

World renowned Irish guitarist and folk legend, Declan Sinnott is set to perform at Fermoy’s Palace Theatre, visiting to promote his debut album ‘I Love The Noise It Makes’.

Friday, 26 September 2014
8:30 PM GMT



The Palace Theatre Fermoy is set to welcome world renowned Irish guitarist, producer, songwriter and folk legend, Declan Sinnott on his promotional tour for his debut album 'I Love The Noise It Makes'.

With a career spanning over 40 years, Declan Sinnott has played guitar and produced music for Irish folk luminaries such as Christy Moore, Mary Black, Sinead Lohan and John Spillane to name but a few. He was a founding member of Horslips and Moving Hearts - two of the most influential trad/electric bands in Ireland, and spent 13 years guiding Mary Black's career, producing the majority of her music.

Gradually over the last 5 years, Declan has found his voice and grown into the idea of stepping up to the mark in his own right. He contends that his album ‘I Love The Noise It Makes’ could not have been made before now. As much as anything, this title describes Declan's passion for what he does. As he explains: “A lot of what I’ve done has occurred by circumstance rather than design. Working with bands like Horslips and Moving Hearts were on the edge of my musical comfort zone. This was both interesting and challenging. By contrast, the record I’ve made is very much me. Many of the ideas for these songs came very intuitively."

This intimate performance on Saturday, 27th September at The Palace Theatre with see only 130 seats available on the night. However, if demand is high enough seating capacity will be increased. Timed for 8pm, Declan will be joined by Vickie Keating on vocals.

Tickets at €15 are available from the box office on 025 32042 or in person from The Palace Theatre, Ashe Quay, Fermoy (credit/debit cards accepted). Tickets can also be purchased in The Bookshop, 2 Pearce Square, Fermoy.



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