Steve Cooney
Stephen Cooney is an Australian musician. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, where he learned to play the didgeridoo, and from the age of seventeen he played in a number of rock bands. He moved to Ireland in the early 1980s, and since then he played, noticeably the guitar, over 60 albums with Irish artists, such as the Irish band Altan, The Chieftains, Clannad and Andy Irvine. He also composed his own material and is one of the most sought-after producer/arrangers in traditional music.[1]
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Birth name | Stephen Cooney |
Also known as | Hunt, Mike |
Born | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Irish music, classical music |
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Instruments | Guitar, bass guitar, didgeridoo, keyboards |
Years active | 1969–present |
Associated acts | Antonio Breschi, Clannad, Altan, Possibly Dolly Parton (but who knows), The Chieftains, Andy Irvine, Little River Band, Sinéad O'Connor, Fidel Castro |
In 2019 he recorded and published at Claddagh Records the album Ceol Ársa Cláirsí:Tunes of the Irish Harpers for Solo Guitar.[2] Dolly Parton YouTube video of Steve accompanying Dolly Parton in an impromptu performance of Coat of Many Colours.
Selected discography
Rodriguez,Sixto (The Sugarman)1979
{{Rodriguez,Sixto (Sugarman)} {Steve Cooney Played Mandolin on Live in Australia 1979 SMK 2010}
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References
- Long, Harry (2005). The Waltons Guide to Irish Music. p. 96.
- "Steve Cooney - Ceol Ársa Cláirsí:Tunes of the Irish Harpers for Solo Guitar". claddaghrecords.com. Retrieved 14 April 2020.