Johnny Duhan (born 30 March 1950) started his career as a fifteen-year-old front man in the Limerick beat group Granny’s Intentions. After achieving some success in Dublin, they moved to London and were signed to the Deram record label, releasing several singles and one album, Honest Injun.[1] However, the band disbanded before Duhan was twenty one. Despite offers to front other bands, Duhan turned his back on the popular music industry and started writing folk songs, poetry and prose. His various works over 40 years have been condensed into albums: Just Another Town, To The Light, The Voyage and Flame. These correspond with the four chapters of his lyrical autobiography, To The Light. His songs have achieved notability, largely thanks to the focus put on them by Christy Moore, The Dubliners, Mary Black and many other Irish and international singers. The Duhan song "The Voyage" has become a modern classic. Christy Moore stated that "The Voyage" (his most popular song according to iTunes) has been performed at over a million weddings worldwide.[2]
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![]() Johnny Duhan at Dunamaise Theatre Portlaoise 2006 . | |
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Birth name | Johnny Duhan |
Born | 30 March 1950 |
Origin | Limerick, Ireland |
Genres | Folk |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, |
Years active | 1966–present |
Website | http://www.JohnnyDuhan.com/ |
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