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Eamonn McCormack – Eamonn McCormack Geschreven door: Eric Campfens i.s.m. BarnOwlBlues | FB Eric Campfens De sympathieke Ierse zanger en gitarist is een doorgewinterde muzikant met een behoorlijke staat van dienst. Hij begon als zesjarige met gitaar spelen en toen hij twaalf was had hij voor zichzelf besloten dat dit zijn beroep zou worden. Eamonn was bevriend met Rory Gallagher en in zijn muziek klinken diens invloed en dat van bands als Thin Lizzy en ZZ Top door. |
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📃 Recensie: Eamonn McCormack – Eamonn McCormack
New Single & Tour Eamonn McCormack – Angel of Love
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Eamonn McCormack – Angel of Love
Eamonn McCormack: Video single ‘Angel of Love’ out now The modern day power trio Eamonn McCormack, currently on tour across Europe, celebrating the recent release of their critically acclaimed self-titled album with the crowd, keeps pushing the boundaries of blues rock with a heavy and energetic presence on stage. |
Release: Eamonn McCormack - Eamonn McCormack

Eamonn McCormack - Eamonn McCormack
What’s next? A self-titled new album has been recorded in June 2022: Eamonn McCormack will be released on February 3rd, 2023. Eamonn McCormack: Hats off to Lemmy video single and a brand new album by the Irish blues machine! “We were a blues band really. Although we played it at a thousand miles an hour, it was recognizable as blues – at least to us it was; probably it wasn’t to anybody else.” Lemmy couldn’t have been more right and more wrong at the same time when he reflected on the early Motörhead years in his autobiography. Mr. Kilmister does have fans and admirers in the blues scene; he always had
New Single: Eamonn McCormack – Hats Off To Lemmy

Eamonn McCormack – Hats Off To Lemmy
A blues tribut for “Lemmy Month”!
“We were a blues band really. Although we played it at a thousand miles an hour, it was recognizable as blues – at least to us it was; probably it wasn’t to anybody else.” Lemmy couldn’t have been more right and more wrong at the same time when he reflected on the early Motörhead years in his autobiography. Mr. Kilmister does have fans and admirers in the blues scene; he always had.




