EAMONN MORAN & FRIENDS, 'YESTERDAY', DUBLIN GUITAR NIGHT JUNE 25TH, JJ SMYTH'S 2013. - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 10, 2013
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Eamonn Moran, Rebecca Sinnamon and Dave Flemming delivered a smooth interpretation of 'Yesterday', when they played the 'Dublin Guitar Night' gig at JJ Smyth's music venue in Dublin on Tuesday, June 25th, 2013. Sets also at the gig from other guitarists, including Damien Kelly, Shane Latimer, Anto Drennan and Greg Boland.

Guitarist Eamonn Moran is equally comfortable playing electric or acoustic Guitar. He has worked in Ireland with The Abbey, Gaiety, and Olympia Theatres, The RTE National Concert Orchestra, and at venues such as J.J.Smyths (Ireland's foremost jazz club), The National Concert Hall and in Vicar Street among others. He has played guitar with some of Irelands top acts, has been a session musician on numerous CDs and film scores, participated in several radio and TV shows (RTE and BBC) and has featured in many music festivals both here and abroad. Eamonn lives in Dublin, Ireland.

About Rebecca Sinnamon (extract from BIMM website): A Dubliner from a musical family, Rebecca holds a BA in Jazz Performance from Newpark School of Music. She has since spent a lot of time researching vocal technique across all vocal styles. A professional singer and vocal tutor, her teaching approach is based upon the most current vocal techniques. Rebecca performs regularly in Dublin and around Ireland working with some of Ireland's top musicians. The venues include the National Concert Hall in Dublin where she had a sell-out performance in August 2012 with her quintet. The last few years she has also been writing songs which she plans to record as part of a debut album due to be recorded in 2013.

About JJ's: JJ Smyth's is a family owned bar in the center of Dublin city. Home to many a musician, Jazz and Blues alike. It started off as a family owned grocery and public house back in the 1730's, it has changed throughout the years and now you can hear live Jazz and Blues sounds of the city from within it's doors. JJ's became one of the cities oldest continuous licenses, which has remained on precisely the same site since the 1730's and was the birthplace of the famous Irish poet and playwright Thomas Moore in May 1779. For more information on the history of JJ Smyth's and the house itself check out the history section of the site.

Links:
http://www.eamonnmoran.com/
https://myspace.com/eamonnmoran
http://www.bimm.co.uk/dublin/tutors/rebecca-sinnamon
http://www.jjsmyths.com/gigs/fridays.html
http://www.jjsmyths.com/

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Rebecca Sinnamon
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