Lorraine Nash noted as âThe future of Irish Folkâ by The Irish Independent, graced the stages of some of the country's prestigious and long running folk festivals, such as Port Fairy Folk Festival in Victoria, Blue Mountains Folk Festival in NSW, and Nannup Music Festival Western Australia in early 2024 - all this at the age of 25yrs!
Nash is well on her way to gaining the attention of those in the International Folk and
Americana music scene, and announces more International Festival dates in the coming months.
Born in County Kerry, the heartland of Irish traditional music, Nash began her musical
journey at six years of age, becoming a talented multi-instrumentalist of traditional Irish music â Fiddle, Harp, Tin Whistle, Flute - she incorporates many elements of this into her current recordings, while also drawing from her love of country and folk music.
Citing an array of influences from Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch and Laura Marling. Lorraine remains authentic to her own style and songwriting sensitivity. In the wake of her recent album âAll That I Can Beâ critic John Meagher said of Lorraine, âIf Neil Young was the master at writing songs that get to the heart of the human condition, the same can be said of Nash's from-the-heart compositions.â
Lorraine has played prominent Irish Festivals at TradFest, Galway Folk Festival, and
MCDâs New Year's Eve Fest. She has shared a bill with some of Irelandâs finest, including Mary Black, Liam OâMaonlaĂ and David Keenan. She performed on Irelandâs National Television âToday Showâ with her single âWinter Sun', and on a very special music TV show, âSongs of Irelandâ April 2024, with national comedic treasure Pat Shortt and Mike Hanrahan of Stocktonâs Wing.
BLĂNID
With a distinctive songwriting style and a voice that demands to be heard, Irish singer-songwriter BLĂNID is a rising talent. Sheâs garnered plays across BBC R1, BBC R6, RTĂ R1; TV appearances on RTĂ 1's The Late Late Show, All Arts TV & PBS; and featured vocalist slots on Netflixâs anime âThe Witcherâ & the latest Warhammer video game.
After her tour with American folk icon Judy Collins, BLĂNID moves from strength to strength. Sheâs showcased at Whelanâs Ones to Watch, made her solo debut on RTĂ 1âs Fingal Sessions, and was hand-selected by the Ivors Academy for performance and YouTubeMusic songwriting opportunities. Releasing a wealth of new music this year, BLĂNID is âwell on her way to stardomâ (Earmilk).
"one of our brightest stars" - Belfast Telegraph
"distinct mesmerising vocals" - Chordblossom
"completely captivatingâ - Sian Eleri, BBC Radio 1
âA superbly talented and mature singer-songwriterâ - Hot Press
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