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Folk That

When families make music together, the results are often sublime. Especially when the music in question is in the roots or folk milieu.

Greg McAteer, 01 Aug 2012

He writes a column on technique for Acoustic magazine and is in the process of putting together a book of tablature set to be published by Hal Leonard next year. He has every known endorsement a guitar player could possibly have, right down to the plectrums he uses. Outside of his guitar playing, he has become highly regarded for his innovative use of stomp boxes and has his own signature Logarhythm model. You can see a picture forming of a player with what our American comrades like to call ‘serious chops’. Woods plays an entirely instrumental set but if you like a little lyrics in your music fear not, because accompanying him on this Irish tour is Mister Justin, Irish guitarist and singer songwriter Justin Dowling who released his debut album, With Daylight Still To Spare, last year. It blends folk music and a mystic sensibility with many of the same percussive techniques you’ll find in Woods’ playing.

Their first Irish date is in Belfast’s Black Box Thursday August 9 with shows following in Palomo Cafe in Lurgan (11), Dublin’s Whelan’s (12), Mick Murphy’s in Ballymore Eustace (13), the Red Door Theatre at the Bridge Brook Arms in Thomastown (14), the Sitting Room Sessions at DeBarras Folk Club (15), Bourke’s Bar, Limerick (16) and Monroe’s of Galway (17)

Although he was known for a long time as a rock guitarist following his stint in The Revs, there’s no doubting John McIntyre’s ability to wring a beautiful bell-like tone and a crystal clarity from an acoustic guitar nowadays. It’s a feature of the style he pursues while accompanying wife Zoë Conway’s fiddle playing. The north Louth duo have announced a series of six concert dates for July and August following on from the success of the series last year, with audience numbers increasing show after show. Carlingford Heritage Centre, located in the breathtaking St. Micheal’s Holy Trinity Church at the heart of the medieval town, has proved to be a wonderful setting for these gigs, with the ambience of the church complimenting the acoustic fiddle and guitar performances beautifully.



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