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Sean Kane

 
Sean Kane
Sean Kane writes acoustic folk rock songs, inspired by the Irish and American traditional sound, about people on the borders of nationality, identity, and culture. People caught between two places, physically and emotionally: immigrants, expatriates, and outsiders of every profession and persuasion.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Sean has been a musician since he was seven. He played classical and jazz trumpet through high school. He was the youngest member up until that point in time to be selected for the nationally known high school jazz band. He was selected for solo trumpetist. As a guitarist and singer, Sean started playing out at Tommy McGann's Irish Embassy, south of Boston, in the early '90's. He is the founder (1997) of the Blackthorne Tavern seisiun in s. Easton, MA, USA. Sean has played with, or opened for: Liam Clancy, Robbie O'Connell, Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies, Teada, Gaelic Storm, Liz Carroll and John Doyle, among others. His album, A NATION OF ONE: released through Arise! Records in April of 2006.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Yes: Every Saturday at the . First Friday of every month: with the Irish Thornes. Opening for: Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies, Gaelic Storm; Clancy, O'Connell, Clancy.
Your musical influences
Irish-lilted acoustic pop. Acoustic, folk, trad, pop, singer/songwriter, Waterboys, Mike Scott, Pete Townsend
What equipment do you use?
DCSM Taylor with Fishman internal and Pro EQ direct box/pre amp. 60mm pick! Martin D16GT. It's a monster!
Anything else?
Sean's "A Nation of One" is featured on National Public Radio's . First Fridays at with the Irish Thornes. Saturday Session at .
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