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Ultan Conlon

Nov 4, 2022

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Since moving to Los Angeles from her native Guatemala, singer-songwriter-producer Gaby Moreno has released six albums, earned a GRAMMY nomination for her album Illusion (Best Latin Pop Album, 2017), received multiple Latin GRAMMY nominations and won a Latin GRAMMY for “Best New Artist” in 2013. Her moving version of the classic song “Cucurrucucú Paloma” was chosen to play at the end of the emotional episode "God Bless America" for the last season of Netflix' original show, "Orange Is The New Black.” Over her career, Moreno has shared the international stage with pop music luminaries such as Bono, Andrea Boccelli, Tracy Chapman, Ani DiFranco, Punch Brothers, Hugh Laurie, Buena Vista Social Club, Calexico, David Gray and many more. Her 2019 album, ¡Spangled! — a collaboration with musician, songwriter and arranger, Van Dyke Parks — is a set of ten songs celebrating the migration of music across the Americas and spans more than a century, including a bolero from Panama, a bossa nova from Brazil, and an elegiac ballad from Southwestern United States. The album features a duet with Jackson Browne and an art cover designed by Klaus Voormann (who designed The Beatles’ Revolver cover). Gaby was also chosen to sing the theme song and voice a character (Marlena) on the multiple Emmy Award-winning Disney children’s television series, “Elena of Avalor,” which features Disney's first Latina princess. More recently, she composed all the music for the movie “Language Lessons,” directed by Natalie Morales and co-written/starring Morales and Mark Duplass. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ultan Conlon Releases New Record There’s A Waltz Produced by Grammy Award-Winner Sean Watkins (Nickle Creek) Galway, Ireland – Irish singer-songwriter ULTAN CONLON found a haven for his unique sound and sensibility in Los Angeles, CA with Nickel Creek’s Grammy Award- winning SEAN WATKINS producing Ultan’s fourth record, There’s A Waltz, which drops on April 17 in Ireland and the UK, and on May 22 throughout the rest of Europe and the USA. Ultan first met Sean in LA in 2016 while playing some shows with him at Largo, the nightclub where Sean and Sara Watkins hosted The Watkins Family Hour. Ultan says: “When I met the musicians that Sean brought on board to record my songs and we played the first few bars, I knew this record was gonna make itself, under the influence of Sean navigating us all ever so gently.” That formidable group of musicians includes producer Sean Watkins on numerous instruments; Don Heffington — Drums (Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams, Ron Sexsmith); Sebastian Steinberg — Bass, Double Bass (Iron and Wine, Neil Diamond, KD Lang); Gabe Witcher — Fiddle (Paul Simon, Beck); Rich Hinman — Pedal Steel (KD Lang, St.Vincent); Sara Watkins — Backing Vocals (Nickle Creek, I'm With Her); and Tyler Chester — B3, Piano (Jackson Browne, Andrew Bird). Short Bio: Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist, Ultan Conlon has shared the stage with the likes of John Fogerty, Mavis Staples, Bryan Ferry, John Grant, Eddi Reader, Patty Griffin and Richard Hawley, among others. Ultan has also performed duets with Glen Hansard and John Martyn, and Martyn recorded Ultan’s song “Really Gone” in 2004. Many of Ultan’s critically acclaimed songs have received extensive airplay in Ireland (RTE Radio 1, Lyric FM) and the UK (BBC). ‘There’s A Waltz’ produced by Grammy Award-winner Sean Watkins, is Ultan’s fourth record.
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In these times of short attention spans and the need for instant gratification, it is refreshing to have an artist like Ultan Conlon capable of producing deeply affecting songs like the ones on his soon to be released second album which demand you sit down and slowly listen to over and over. Ultan combines common themes and familiar situations with coherent prose and wraps them around musical styles rooted deeply in traditional rock and roll, country and folk. There is no slick polish, flash or tricks to the songs, nor is there to the man himself. Love, regret, heartbreak and hope are presented in a candid way made even easier to empathize with due to Ultan's comforting and uncontrived vocal delivery. For many songwriters there is one thing or occurrence which has such significance in their lives that they will always point to it as the time of transformation or moment of epiphany. For the Galway born singer that shift happened at age 13 when his father passed away. Ultan's earliest memories are that of his dad singing along as old standards crackled through the car radio. While always drawn to music, until this time he'd never felt the need to create his own. A proficient guitarist who'd been taught traditional folk tunes, he had suddenly tapped his creative well and took to the process with voracity. Says Ultan, "I write as a form of comfort. I know when I start to feel a bit off there is potentially a creative period ahead." Results of his foray into songwriting came in the form of Ultan's first record 'Bless Your Heart' (2009). Recorded near home with a band he'd assembled after a few years of playing across Europe and the US, garnering high praise from listeners and reviewers alike; "The most impressive Irish debut since Damien Rice’s O" said the The Evening Herald. Perched on the cusp of turning thirty Ultan found himself, in a glossy Roy Orbison moment, imagining what it would be like for an older man who'd been married for years but had lost his ability to communicate to his partner attempt to reignite the fire of their youthful love. Putting pen to paper he came up with a new song, 'In the Mad'. This would provide not only the title for his soon to be released 'Songs of Love So Cruel' (2013) but also the impetus for Ultan to further explore how relationships stand the test of time, especially in these modern times. After demoing the tunes at home, basic tracks were recorded in three days at Grouse Lodge in Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Final versions were completed with the help of collaborator Eoin McCann under the watchful eyes and ears of Colin Elliott (Richard Hawley) in his Sheffield, UK studio. 'Song of Love So Cruel' finds Ultan not just comfortable with fuller instrumentation but also more versed and focused as a songwriter. In a time when the idea of a concept album might scare away not only listener but performer as well, Ultan has embraced the notion to boldly put together a stellar collection of songs that, while capable of standing on their own, insist that they be heard together from beginning to end. Much of the album's theme is that of reflection and looking back from various perspectives on lives lived, lovers who've faded away and some who've remained. On the first single 'Lonely Avenues' Ultan asks the listener to harken back to a different era, not necessarily of simpler times but certainly slower and perhaps less complicated. The generations may be different but the feelings and the experience of a man's love remains the same through the ages. From the storming rock of 'Place of Sanctuary', to the gentle country tinged 'Dance to Paper Roses' and on to the stirring duet with long time friend Sabrina Dinan on 'The River Flows and the Wood Creep', these songs change style but never feel out of place with one another. The closing track 'When I Fell In Love With You' completes the journey and finds love is the victor as Ultan assures us "There is nothing left to do but grow old together". With a new album and videos coming soon plus tours to follow in the springtime there is much excitement as Ultan approaches the next step in what promises to be a long and fulfilling career. "An artist should grow but at a very gradual pace", says Ultan. "I don't believe in unnaturally trying to force anything". Asked about what's most important to him musically Ultan replies, "I believe sound, image, and great voices come and go but great songs will always remain". It can be sure that Ultan Conlon knows a tremendous amount about great songs and his should certainly stand the test of time. 'Songs Of Love So Cruel' is out now Check www.ultanconlon.com for more details Thanks for stopping by.
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