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BAP KENNEDY - R.M.A. this Monday, 13th Dec.


Bap Kennedy- The R.M.A. Tavern in Cromwell Road Eastney, Monday 13th 
December. 

Joe D'Urso, who was scheduled to appear at The R.M.A. on Monday is 
unavoidably unavailable due to a family illness, and the legendary BAP KENNEDY, formerly 
lead singer with Energy Orchard.  has stepped into the breach at the eleventh 
hour.

Martin "Bap" Kennedy was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1962. A child 
who grew up amidst the troubles, Bap, as he was later to known, developed into 
a songwriter of haunting intensity as well as a fearless performer. During the 
'80s he toured and recorded with the band Energy Orchard. 

Popular in the United Kingdom as well as in the U.S. and Canada, Kennedy  
recorded five projects with them, "Energy Orchard" and "Stop the Machine", 
"Shinola", "Pain Killer" and finally their only live album, "Orchardville". 

Bap  was making a name for himself beyond the pale of the band. He opened 
shows for the mercurial Van Morrisonb, sometimes shared the stage with the moody 
Irish bard, who co-wrote a song with Bap which appears on his latest album. 

One of Steve Earle's former wives brought Steve along to an Energy Orchard 
show after she had signed the band to MCA, and a friendship  with the country 
maverick was soon forged.  After Energy Orchard folded, Steve Earle signed   Bap 
to his own label, and  co-produced his debut solo album  Domestic Blues, 
which was recorded in Nashville with a dream band, many of whom accompanied Earle 
on his classic  Train a Comin'  album. 

The band on Domestic Blues was Steve Earle on guitar, Larry Atarmanuik on 
drums, Peter Rowan on mandolin, Jerry Douglas on dobro, and the late Roy Huskey, 
Jr. on upright bass. Other contributors include Nanci Griffith, whose singular 
voice graces both "The Ghosts of Belfast" and "The Shankill and The Falls;" 
and Nancy Blake, who weaves cello through the latter as well as the dreamy 
"I've Fallen In Love." 

The album  is a spellbinding masterpiece of simple, sometimes idyllic 
originals Kennedy describes as "barroom philosophy with dobros." There are also two 
covers: Earle's "Angel Is The Devil" and Ewan MacColl's "Dirty Old Town," a 
raucous duet with Earle himself. 

None other than Shane Macgowan appears on Bap's latest album,  taking the 
vocals on a song co-written with Bap. 

This promises to be a storming gig, and to make it all the more perfect, 
entry is free! 

Bap Kennedy apears at  The R.M.A. Tavern in Cromwell Road Eastney on Monday, 
13th December. Entry is FREE!!