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Manus Lunny (born 1962)[1] is an Irish producer and multi-instrumentalist from County Donegal, Ireland, best known as a member of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie. He is the brother of multi-instrumentalist and producer Dónal Lunny.[2]

Manus Lunny
Lunny in 2005
Background information
OriginGweedore, County Donegal, Ireland
GenresCeltic
Folk
Rock
Occupation(s)Producer
Guitarist
Bouzouki player
Singer
Years activec.1970 – present

Biography and career


Manus Lunny was born in Dublin and reared in Newbridge, Co. Kildare in a family which practised music regularly. He has been living in Co. Donegal for many years now, close to where his mother was born in Ranafast. He toured widely with Barry Moore (now Luka Bloom) as a teenager. He was a member of Scottish/Irish band The Wild Geese which toured Ireland and performed limited concerts in Britain. After the band took a break, Lunny began to tour with Phil Cunningham and future long-term collaborator Andy M. Stewart. They toured as a trio to begin with before branching out into other bands.[2][3]

Manus is best known as a member of Celtic supergroup Capercaillie. He has composed music for the BBC and various American television broadcasters and was a prominent session musician on two of Ireland's most well known compilations, Éist and Ceol Tacsi.vision recordings.[3]

In collaboration with Phil Cunningham, Lunny has written two pieces for the American record label Windham Hill.

Lunny's work also includes the album Imeall, Altan's lead singer and fiddler Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's debut solo album[3][4] and Na Mooneys, the eponymous debut album by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's family band called Na Mooneys.[citation needed]

After decades of gigging and recording, Lunny finally gotten around to making a CD of his own compositions titled The Glenveagh Suite. Actually, he received a commission from the National Parks and Wildlife Services to compose music for five short films about Glenveagh National Park, its history and its conservation initiatives in County Donegal. For the album, Lunny got some of his most favourite musicians to play and sing on it: Moya Brennan, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Neil Martin, Martin Crossin, Theresa Kavanagh, Donald Shaw, Ewen Vernal, Liam Bradley, Mary Crossin and Caitlin Nic Gabhann. Lunny had a gathering on 29 September 2018 (9pm) in Leo's Tavern in Meenaleck to mark the launch and also to play music for the occasion.[5][6]


Partial discography



Solo



Lunny, Stewart, Cunningham



With Capercaillie



With Na Mooneys



Other collaborations



See also



References


  1. Colin Shaw (1997). Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Concise Edition 1997. Virgin Books. ISBN 9781852277451.
  2. Manus Lunny Biography at Capercaillie website
  3. Manus Lunny at allmusic
  4. Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh
  5. ""Manus Lunny, the Glenveagh Suite CD Launch" event on 29 September 2018". Facebook. September 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  6. "Launch of the Glenveagh Suite CD by Manus Lunny on 29 September 2018". www.glenveaghnationalpark.ie. September 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  7. "Soilse na Nollag". bandcamp.com. January 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2018.





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