Albums
Silver & Dust and Exit Helsville
are available for download @ the digital outlets above.
(To download, click on the pictures)
Bio
I played my first gig in the summer of 1980 in a shed in rural South Mayo in the
west of
My next ensemble was even more bizarre. Formed in 1986, The Swinging
Swine combined country, folk and psychedelic rock 'n' roll in a way that
offended more than a few journalists. It was that dark bleak decade when it was
a novelty to have a friend who had a real job. Money was hard to come by and it
took us until 1990 to find funds to release a record. Appearing on more TV
shows than I care to remember, we had a small following for a few years, and
even scraped onto the lower rungs of the Irish Top 30. There was scant loyalty
in those days and the band imploded shortly afterwards. Following a Kerouac type sojourn
on the American west coast, I arrived back in
With a young son in my life, I took on jobs as a roadie, bar tender, bootlegger,
jewelry salesperson. I played harmonica on one of Blink's records, and mandolin
on a Hyper Borea record that won a Hot Press Award. I eventually got hired to
play rhythm guitar with ex-Beautiful South singer Brianna Corrigan. The band
toured the
It was a hectic time. Paddy pubs and mad houses masquerading as
music halls, we continued to bring them the songs they often did not want to
hear. Our adventures took us from the lowlands of
It would take four years before 'Exit Hellsville' would see the light of day and
put us back on track. With Jack White calling his new band The Raconteurs, and
there being 3 (at the last count) other racketeers out there, one in Boston, one
in L.A and one in the UK, the recent album 'Silver and Dust' is credited to
Eamonn Dowd and The Racketeers and released by cool German label, Cannery Row
Records. This year we're in the process of releasing 4 download/promo singles on
each equinox and solstice. It's my pagan way of marking time on the wheel of the
year. There's a new album in the pipeline too. Of the 80 -100 gigs a year that I
play, about 70% are solo, the rest with the band - Chris Teusner on drums
and Leslie Keye on bass. Other players come and go, and I've been lucky to
have played with some talented musicians over the past decade, and I've met
some great people along the way. So, if you make it down to a gig some night,
come up and say 'hello'. We might have more in common than you
realize..............