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Album Press Release 26.01.2009 I'll Be Seeing You: The New Album from Kieran Goss Turning Heartache Into Art Kieran Goss left Ireland for Austin, Texas, to record his eighth solo album. 'I'll Be Seeing You' took shape in the Texan heat during a handful of loose, live sessions with the aid of co-producer and musician, Gabe Rhodes. There's a remarkable, reflective maturity to 'I'll Be Seeing You' which in many ways reflects Goss's personal life, which has been beset by turmoil over the last couple of years. During the making of the album he lost both his mother and his young sister-in-law to cancer. Then, shortly before his mother passed away, his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. Luckily her treatment was successful and two years on, she remains cancer-free. Perhaps as a result of all this, 'I'll Be Seeing You' may be the artist's most direct work yet. "The way I write has always been from the heart", Goss says, "and I'm less afraid to be open and display vulnerability in my writing as I get older, to dig deep into how we process life, how we play the cards we're dealt". The writing and production on the album is lean and focused throughout. The beautifully crafted songs are supported by spare, spacious arrangements and judicious use of harmony vocals. The opening track, 'One Boy's Treasure', is a series of nostalgic snapshots of precious memories which concludes with the realisation that "nothing's lost that I can't find" and sets the tone for this thoughtful, hopeful album. There's plenty of Goss's trademark sunny melodies to be found here too. The wonderful fizz of 'The Reason Why' and 'The One That Got Away' balance out Goss's ruminations on loss on the title track and love lost on 'Into Your Arms' and carry the album along to the reflective shuffle of the closing track, 'Make The Morning Shine', which is a prayer for peace in the midst of strife, and which has one of the most beautifully uplifting outros ever heard on record. Much has been made of Goss's masterful stagecraft–in the words of country music legend Don Williams, his "amazing ability to reach out to his audience and connect with them in a very special way". On 'I'll Be Seeing You', arguably for the first time in Goss's career, the lyrical and melodic promise of his excellent early work, married to the spare, restrained production has crystallised to bridge the gap between his live shows and his recordings. While it may be premature to use the words "career-defining album" this early on in his career, that's very close to what 'I'll Be Seeing You' feels like.
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Tour Press Release 26.01.2009 Kieran Goss: You'll Be Seeing Him... Kieran Goss, the acclaimed singer/songwriter whom country legend Don Williams calls "one of the most gifted performers around today" has just confirmed an Irish tour to celebrate the February 6th release of his new album, 'I'll Be Seeing You'. Beginning February 12th in Ennis, the tour includes dates at major venues in Sligo, Newry, Galway, Kilkenny and Cork (see below for further details). This will be the eighth solo album from the multi-platinum selling Goss and 'I'll Be Seeing You' has already earned early praise as "a triumphant return to form" and "an acoustic masterpiece" Long hailed as one of Ireland's leading songwriters and performers, over the last twenty years Kieran Goss has quietly and consistently delivered songs of rare quality and his wonderful, deceptively simple melodies have won him fans across the globe. But while his albums have made him a star, his live shows have made him a legend. Live on stage is where Kieran Goss really shines. For his Irish tour, Kieran will be accompanied on stage by Gareth Hughes on double bass and his wife, Ann Kinsella, on backing vocals. Performing songs from the new album along with hits such as ‘Out Of My Head’ and ‘Reasons To Leave’, this acoustic trio delivers a performance that has all the power and dynamics of a band while still retaining the intimacy of a solo show. Anyone who saw Kieran and his trio on their last sold out shows in 2006 will testify that this show is more than just an evening of great songs sung from the heart, all delivered with easy grace and humour, it's an unforgettable and uplifting night out. "The sense of fun is tremendous, the playing first rate and the songs are sheer quality. The encores were genuine, but only because the man is too." The Irish Times "I've toured with Kieran and watched him perform many times. I've seen him win the hearts of everyone in the room, not just with his great songs and instinctive musicality, but with his warmth and humour. It's the performance of an artist at the top of his game, delivered with intelligence and integrity... Kieran Goss is one of Ireland's national treasures." Rodney Crowell Thursday 12.02.09 ENNIS | Glór Irish Music Tickets: +353-65-6843103 / Email: info@glor.ie / www.glor.ie Saturday 14.02.09 SLIGO | Hawk's Well Theatre Tickets: +353-71-9161518 / Email: boxoffice@hawkswell.com / www.hawkswell.com Sunday 15.02.09 NEWRY | Canal Court Hotel Tickets: +44-28-30251234 / www.canalcourthotel.com Thursday 19.02.09 GALWAY | The Ardilaun Hotel Tickets: +353-91-521433 / Email: info@theardilaunhotel.ie / www.theardilaunhotel.ie Friday 20.02.09 KILKENNY | Watergate Theatre Tickets: +353-56-7761674 / Email: info@watergatekilkenny.com Saturday 28.02.09 CORK | The Pavilion Tickets: www.tickets.ie / Plugd Records, Washington St., Cork / Tel: 021 4276230
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Background Biog Kieran Goss was born and raised in County Down, Northern Ireland. He was just nine years old when he got his first guitar. Growing up in a big family with diverse musical tastes meant that early on he was hearing the music of Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Frank Sinatra and The Rolling Stones. These varied influences fermented into the brew that gives Kieran his own unique sound. Kieran supported himself while a law student in Belfast by playing club gigs and the University Kieran followed up Brand New Star with New Day in 1994 and in 1998 he released the album Worse Than Pride, which contained the Top 10 single Out Of My Head. It was the second most played song on Irish radio that year. Worse Than Pride achieved double platinum status nine months after it was released. Red-Letter Day followed this in 2000, and contained the classic Reasons To Leave. In the wint
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