Post by stephen26 on May 9, 2011 15:07:45 GMT -6
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Bio
Stephen Mc Elligott has a fire to his voice along with writing skills that would satisfy anyones burning desire to hear something new and quirky to the ear. Stephens songs are simple yet powerful.
Catchy songs such as ''she blew me away'' and ''Number Thirty Two'' would leave even the most unmusical man humming his song in the public sphere. Growing up in Ireland, Stephen has been surrounded by various well known artists that gave birth to this countries musical talent that is Stephen Mc Elligott. Beginning Influences varying from David Bowie, The Beatles, Crosby Stills and nash and folk artists such as Bob Dylan and Glen Hansard.
It is difficult to pin point Stephen Mc Elligott and his sound. He is a man striving to break the boundries of what it means to write a good song. ''It can be very difficult to work with someone who wishes only to live in the one box of a narrow nature'' he says and continues: ''A true musician is open to all critique, new sounds and possibilities in the music business. Without this trait a man can surely be said to drown in the crowd of those who are willing to open their minds, play and experiment with the sounds that God gave us.'' Stephen has gigged in many parts of Ireland and Scotland and was recently offered to play in the beatles cavern in Liverpool.
huge venues that housed his very own influential artists welcomed Stephen with open arms. The Spirit Store, Whelans and The village are but only three of Irelands top venues that have housed this great and young vibrant talent. Upon entering a venue, Stephen intends to leave his indefinite mark of musical genius upon it. So much so that when he is long gone, they can still enjoy that sound of his that haunts the very structure of the place, leaving behind the ghost of nostalgic wonder. .
Bio
Stephen Mc Elligott has a fire to his voice along with writing skills that would satisfy anyones burning desire to hear something new and quirky to the ear. Stephens songs are simple yet powerful.
Catchy songs such as ''she blew me away'' and ''Number Thirty Two'' would leave even the most unmusical man humming his song in the public sphere. Growing up in Ireland, Stephen has been surrounded by various well known artists that gave birth to this countries musical talent that is Stephen Mc Elligott. Beginning Influences varying from David Bowie, The Beatles, Crosby Stills and nash and folk artists such as Bob Dylan and Glen Hansard.
It is difficult to pin point Stephen Mc Elligott and his sound. He is a man striving to break the boundries of what it means to write a good song. ''It can be very difficult to work with someone who wishes only to live in the one box of a narrow nature'' he says and continues: ''A true musician is open to all critique, new sounds and possibilities in the music business. Without this trait a man can surely be said to drown in the crowd of those who are willing to open their minds, play and experiment with the sounds that God gave us.'' Stephen has gigged in many parts of Ireland and Scotland and was recently offered to play in the beatles cavern in Liverpool.
huge venues that housed his very own influential artists welcomed Stephen with open arms. The Spirit Store, Whelans and The village are but only three of Irelands top venues that have housed this great and young vibrant talent. Upon entering a venue, Stephen intends to leave his indefinite mark of musical genius upon it. So much so that when he is long gone, they can still enjoy that sound of his that haunts the very structure of the place, leaving behind the ghost of nostalgic wonder. .