Mary Coughlan - Live in Listowel

Mary Coughlan - Live in Listowel

Friday, 13 May 2022, 8.00pm

St. John's welcomes Galway legend - Mary Coughlan. Arguably one of Ireland’s greatest female jazz and blues singers, a true artist who has carved out a timeless and highly regarded career and a legion of devoted fans worldwide.

Described as 'Ireland’s Billie Holiday’ Mary has overcome childhood trauma, alcoholism & drug addiction to become a musical force like no other. “Her life story gives weight to the truth that the best singers are the ones with the most painful lives” (The Guardian).

Her seminal first album Tired and Emotional rocketed her to overnight fame in 1985, and fifteen albums later, her ability to deeply connect with both the song & her audience remains undiminished, a testament to her inner strength and to the power of transformation & redemption.

Mary live is in a league of her own, her glorious husky voice pulling every ounce of emotion from the music. This is the real thing, sung from the depths of a woman’s heart and soul, a survivor who (to paraphrase Leonard Cohen’s famous words) “was born with the gift of a golden voice.” This is why she is so loved. As the Observer rightly said, “Mary Coughlan’s talent is awesome.” Resonant with the grief of Billie Holiday, the soul of Van Morrison and the defiance of Edith Piaf, to hear Mary sing is to be at the core of the human heart.

‘The emotional purity in Mary Coughlan’s songs is so fragile that it is possible to become inconsolable when listening to her in a darkened room.’

Q Magazine
‘Ireland has never produced a singer quite like Mary Coughlan. Indeed anything like Mary Coughlan. A stagecraft and vocal sophistication of a veteran, singing new songs and blues songs with a voice that tingles the mind with instant recognition of something very special’

Irish Times
‘A song is not complete unless it has been sung by Mary Coughlan.’

Melody Maker
“The emotional purity in Mary Coughlan’s songs is so fragile that it is possible to become inconsolable when listening to her in a darkened room.” Q Magazine

“A song is not complete unless it has been sung by Mary Coughlan.” Melody Maker

“Her talent is awesome.” The London Times

“Mary’s live performances have to be seen to be believed.” NME

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MARY COUGHLAN, 'I'D RATHER GO BLIND', MONROE'S GALWAY 2011

Published by Áine Ní Chuaig on 9 May 2022

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