SJ McArdle’s PORT (+ album launch) "Old Ghosts in the Water"

SJ McArdle’s PORT (+ album launch) "Old Ghosts in the Water"

Friday, 1 July 2022, 8.30pm

Droichead Arts Centre is delighted to announce both the Dublin premiere of SJ McArdle’s show Port at The Sugar Club and the release of the accompanying album, Old Ghosts In The Water, both featuring incredibly diverse casts of well-known artists.

Port is a newly written song cycle produced by Droichead Arts Centre and was born of a year-long research and writing project around the history and stories of Drogheda’s ancient Port, conducted during SJ’s tenure as Artist in Association at Droichead Arts Centre in 2019.

“An ambitious project undertaken without the benefit of a safety net, Port sees Droichead Arts Centre artist-in-association SJ McArdle compose a song cycle about the vibrant history of (and “imagined stories” connected to) Drogheda Port. For the performance, McArdle will be joined by – for this writer’s pitiful pile of money – one of the best female voices out there, Carol Keogh.” – Tony Clayton-Lea, The Irish Times

Along with critically-acclaimed Dublin vocalist Carol Keogh (Plague Monkeys, Automata, The Wicc) the seven-piece band for Port also includes double-bassist Trevor Hutchinson (Lúnasa, The Waterboys) and keyboard player and arranger Graham Henderson (Moving Hearts, Sinéad O’Connor, Clannad) along with pianist Josh Johnston, vocalist John Ruddy and fiddle player Barry Kieran.

Also launching on the night is SJ’s brand new album Old Ghosts In The Water, which features songs from the show and is produced by Trevor Hutchinson. Along with members of the live band, the album features performances from accordion legend Dermot Byrne (Altan, Declan O’Rourke), Dundalk flute player Nuala Kennedy (The Alt) and uilleann piper Brendan McCreanor.

SJ McArdle is an Irish songwriter and musician, known for his previous work in award-winning Irish folk band Kern and his career as a singer-songwriter in Nashville and Germany, which produced 2014’s critically-acclaimed Blood and Bones album. SJ is also one third of Long Woman’s Grave, featuring Nuala Kennedy and Trevor Hutchinson. SJ’s songs and performances have been featured in radio, film and television and he has toured and recorded extensively in Ireland, Europe and North America, gathering a loyal following and critical accolades along the way.

When SJ was appointed Artist in Association at Droichead Arts Centre it gave him the opportunity to realise an idea he had been turning over in his head and heart for years: a song-cycle based around Drogheda Port. Work songs, story songs, love songs to the sea. Songs written in anger and written in sorrow. Songs about injustice and change. Songs about people.

Port is produced by Droichead Arts Centre, with funding from the Arts Council and Louth County Council and with sponsorship from Drogheda Port Company.

The Old Ghosts in the Water album was made with the deeply appreciated support of Droichead Arts Centre, Create Louth and the Arts Council Covid-19 Response Award.

Droichead Arts Centre creates a compelling programme of work that supports artists and nurtures audiences. We want to create an ecology which nurtures art and artists, and which makes the production and presentation of high-quality work available. We do this by providing a suite of artist development supports including residency programmes, artists in association, awards and bursaries, partnerships, commissions, opportunities to showcase work through productions and co-productions, and solo and group exhibitions. It is through this model of support that we have been fortunate to work with SJ McArdle to produce Port, presenting this newly written song cycle on its debut tour.

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Published by DAC on 31 May 2022

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