I love to write music, and have recorded and produced 5 albums and an EP over the last decade or so.

2013 saw the release of my debut album 'Not Just Black and White', swiftly followed in 2015 by 'The Next One' and in 2017 by 'Melodic Reflection' - a collaboration with long-standing colleague and friend Seamie O'Dowd.

Later in 2017 I got together with local artists to produce Our Place - an 6-song EP to raise money for the Hawk's Well Theatre's Renovation Fund. 2019 saw the release of my first solo piano album - A Year of Wednesdays.

And most recently in 2021- in a tough year for musicians - with the help of the people of Sligo I raised over €30k in a crowdfunding campaign and provided paid work for dozens of local musicians and creatives to produce the very first Theme Night album - How Can I Keep From Singing. 


Past Performances

An assorted YouTube Playlist of a wide selection of my original songs and tunes, played with various combinations of musicians over the years. Scroll down for more specific details of his releases.


Discography

How Can I Keep From Singing?

Released: 3 December 2021

The first Theme Night Album.


A Year of Wednesdays

Released: 23 November 2019

My 4th studio album and first solo piano release.


Our Place

Released: 10th November 2017

Our Place – Six Songs for Sligo - my 2017 EP which raised funds for the Hawk’s Well Theatre, Sligo.


Melodic Reflection

Released: 25th February 2017

Recorded in early 2017, this is what happens when you spend a week together with Seamie O‘Dowd! 


The Next One

Released: 16th September 2015

My second release - featuring Niamh Crowley, Gerry Grennan, Matt Halpin, Joe Hunt, Steve Kohlmann, Nichola MacEvilly, and Seamie O’Dowd.


Not Just Black and White

Released: 16th November 2013

My debut album, ‘Not Just Black and White’ was released in December 2013, and features collaborations with Steve Wickham, Cathy Jordan, Seamie O’Dowd, Sinead Conway, Dave Flynn, Gerry Grennan, Felip Carbonell, Anna Houston, Aminah Hughes, Eddie Lee, Steve Kohlmann, Ken McDonald and the Oddsocks.