Tuesday 12th April
Junior Brother
£8 [+10% booking fee]
Doors open 8pm – tickets available on the door
Seated 14+ show – under 16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult
An idiosyncratic, challenging and richly lyrical singer/ songwriter, Junior Brother is the pseudonym of Co. Kerry, Ireland singer Ronan Kealy. Following his acclaimed debut album Pull The Right Rope (a Choice Music Prize nominee for Irish Album of the Year), Junior Brother has whipped up a dedicated following thanks to unmissable live shows, and music both excitingly forward-looking and anciently evocative. His strange stories unfold with reckless abandon upon an idiosyncratic Guitar and Foot Tambourine accompaniment, influenced as much by the avant-garde as music from the middle ages and his home place in rural Ireland.
Spreading the good word in iconic venues such as The Beacon Theatre (New York), Blackpool Opera House (UK) and Vicar Street (Dublin), he has played support for a variety of like-minded acts such as The Proclaimers and Glen Hansard, the latter bringing him on a tour of the US East Coast in July 2019.
Pull The Right Rope, Junior Brother’s trailblazing debut album, was nominated for the Choice Music Prize Award for Irish Album of the Year. Two nominations were also earned at the 2019 RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards, for Best Folk Album and Best Emerging Folk Act. Vigorous approval from modern-day Irish figureheads such as the Rubberbandits and Cillian Murphy has furthered Junior Brother’s stock, the latter playing Junior Brother several times on his BBC6 Music Radio Show. Along-side further airplay in Ireland on all major national radio stations, his television performances include appearances on the Tommy Tiernan show, Other Voices and the Choice Music Prize Awards night in Vicar Street.
PRAISE FOR PULL THE RIGHT ROPE
‘There is a fierce, coarse wildness to Ronan Kealy’s debut album, which stands toe-to-toe with the finest folk that Ireland has to offer’ – Lauren Murphy, The Irish Times
‘Part of new folk revolution that’s making household names of Lisa O’Neill and Ye Vagabonds, Killarney’s Junior Brother, aka Ronan Kealy, is a strange and wonderful talent.’ 4/5 – Sunday Business Post
‘Overall, Junior Brother’s debut is very much like rural Ireland: raw and stark – but very beautiful.’ 8/10 – Stephen Porzio, Hot Press Magazine
‘Kealy is not only marching to a different drumbeat, but creating one that we all want to march to.’- Louise Bruton, The Irish Times
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