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Steven McClintock

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Genres: Acoustic, Folk Rock

Sites: Wikipedia

Listens: 431

Recs: 5

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mohurley Rec'd this on Mar 13, 2008:
Street Cred: 359 Rec's: 24
“The sean nos (acapella) lament opens with a compelling violin intro reminiscent of the wild gypsy solo strains of Fiddler on the Roof, and prepares us for a journey to the Irish Otherworld where anything is possible. "On the banks of Lough Graney I saw the past inviting me...[a ghostly king] showed me how to love the land, and make Ireland my home...and every dream will soon unfold on the banks of Lough Graney." Perfect for your upcoming Celtic holidays playlist. A departure from songwriter Steven McClintock's Top 40 song hits and movie scores, Lough Graney, is a brilliant addition to the ever evolving Celtic genre. Lough Graney just won second place in the John Lennon Songwriting Series Music Contest. Way to go, Steven.”
Stormy Rec'd this on Mar 13, 2008:
Street Cred: 1694 Rec's: 81
“Folk music...its express each country in a special way and give you impression about it. I love it because its close to my country too :) ”
sail_a_schooner Rec'd this on Jan 7, 2008:
Street Cred: 12 Rec's: 5
“Great ballad. It captures your attention right away. Easy to listen to. I like the acapella style and hope to see more from this artist.”
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