Gary Quinn
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Omagh singer-songwriter Gary Quinn has released a three-track CD, bagged a couple of support dates to top touring US artists, and local DJs have warmed to his single entitled 'Tin Man.'
Gary’ self penned songs have been heard on radio stations in his native Ireland, England and Scotland and now, having teamed up with songwriter/producer Phil Haywood of Flashpoint UK this is set to go worldwide, with interest already from Australia and the USA among others. New tracks from the pair are currently in production and the first fruits from teaming up with the influential production house can be heard on the new release ‘TIN MAN’, written by hit songwriters Phil Haywood and Caine Ward and featuring Gary’s distinctive vocals, which has gained acclaim from fans and industry insiders alike.
An album is the next project in the pipeline but in the meantime Gary's music can be heard via www.myspace.com/garyjpquinn
Gary’ self penned songs have been heard on radio stations in his native Ireland, England and Scotland and now, having teamed up with songwriter/producer Phil Haywood of Flashpoint UK this is set to go worldwide, with interest already from Australia and the USA among others. New tracks from the pair are currently in production and the first fruits from teaming up with the influential production house can be heard on the new release ‘TIN MAN’, written by hit songwriters Phil Haywood and Caine Ward and featuring Gary’s distinctive vocals, which has gained acclaim from fans and industry insiders alike.
An album is the next project in the pipeline but in the meantime Gary's music can be heard via www.myspace.com/garyjpquinn
Why this name?
It's my name so I didn't want to pretend to be someone else.
Do you play live?
Have palyed in small venues both in Ireland and England. Nothing beats live music, even to just listen to it, but to play to an audience is an electric feeling. A special moment would have been playing my own material and getting an excellent response from the crowd.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It will help musicians get heard and that can only be a good thing.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Most definately!!!
Band History:
Just starting the rollercoster journey now.
Your influences?
Influenced by country artists such as Garth Brooks, Kris Kristofferson, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban and Jimmy Wayne.
Favorite spot?
Ireland (nowhere beats home).
Anything else...?
Just have a listen and would then be greatful for any feedback via my e-mail address.
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