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Dawn Kenny's beautifully pure country-infused vocals are well paired with her old-fashioned piano on this cozy and promising track.Ten Good Reasons bodes well for her upcoming Sound album. Included are Kenny's Seven Days and an ethereal cover of The Rolling Stones' Ruby Tuesday. - Hotpress
“In addition to all the intellectual and emotional qualities Dawn brings to her music, she has that other, moderately useful advantage – she has a quite wonderful voice, which is both versatile and strong”
- The Irish Times.
“Well crafted songs, they also underline Kenny's penchant for unexpected melodic twists and turns… a promising new talent.”
- Hotpress
Discography
1st cd- through the loop 2001
new cd Sound 2004
new single Ten good reasons 2004
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Bio
Classically trained, Dawn, a native of Ardnacrusha, Co Clare, has performed live in the U.S., the U.K. and Ireland with a variety of different acts. She has attracted much attention within the music business due to the quality of her songs and her distinctive voice. Her debut album Through The Loop was released in 2002 to immense critical acclaim and saw her feature in the Top Ten Hot Press Readers Poll in the Female Vocalist and Best Newcomer categories, within only two months of its release.
Sharing the stage with the likes of Bob Geldof, Ron Sexsmith, Glenn Tilbrook, Joan Armatrading, Al Stewart and many others has enhanced Dawn’s growing reputation. She has also played many successful headline gigs and has performed at major festivals throughout the country.
Dawn Kenny’s new album, Sound comprises 11 self-penned tracks plus a hauntingly sparse rendition of the Rolling Stones’ classic Ruby Tuesday.
Hot Press Review of Dawn Kenny’s single – Ten Good Reasons:
“Dawn Kenny’s beautifully pure country-infused vocals are well paired with her old-fashioned piano in this promising track. ‘Ten Good Reasons’ bodes well for her upcoming Sound album. Included are Kenny’s ‘Seven Days’ and an ethereal cover of the Rolling Stones’ ‘Ruby Tuesday’. ”
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