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Alison O'Donnell (born 5 October 1952) is an Irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter. Born Alison Bools in
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to an English mother and Irish father, raised in
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and educated at
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.


Biography


Childhood

O'Donnell grew up in Dalkey and Killiney in south County Dublin, where she had a daily view of
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(which was to provide inspiration for song writing in her teens and early 20s). Ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion. Her commitment was sealed when she took
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as her
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( Saint Cecilia being the
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of musicians). At the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive
folk rock Folk rock is a hybrid music genre that combines the elements of folk and rock music, which arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival. Performers s ...
band
Mellow Candle Mellow Candle were a progressive folk rock band. Principally Irish, the members were also young, Clodagh Simonds being only 15 and Alison Bools (later O'Donnell) and Maria White 16, and still at school, at the time of their first single, "F ...
with school friends
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and Maria White. They released their first single, ''Feeling High'' on SNB Records (
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) in 1968.


Early career

On leaving school, O'Donnell attended Art College in
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(now
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) and briefly joined Blue Tint, a
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, where she met her first husband, guitarist Dave Williams, who was studying at
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. This was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of Mellow Candle reformed. The band lived and worked in Ireland and England between 1969 and 1973 managed by
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. O'Donnell and Williams spent their wedding evening in concert with Thin Lizzy at the
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in Dublin. Bob Geldof,
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and members of
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were amongst early spectators at Irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians,
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and Andy Irvine. The band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, '' Swaddling Songs'' on Decca Records's Deram subsidiary in 1972. The untimely and unhappy demise of Mellow Candle and the tough economic climate of the
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in 1973/74 London sent O'Donnell and Williams to
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, South Africa. Simonds and Murray ultimately went to New York, and Boylan joined The Gary Moore Band for a time. In the year before their departure they played
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bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist
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, who died in 2008. Disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project. Two years after their arrival in South Africa the couple participated in ''Palet'', an
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music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling
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's television service. The show was considered too radical and highbrow, and never aired, resulting in the producer's resignation. They formed traditional group
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in 1977 with Barrie Glenn and Jo Dudding whom they met at Mangles Folk Club. The band recorded their
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, '' Whistling Jigs to the Moon'' in 1978 in South Africa for a slim, niche market, and made several appearances on SATV. The recording was more fully appreciated and reissued in 1996. After the break-up of Flibbertigibbet in 1979 O'Donnell worked as a
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for singer-songwriters and advertising agency recordings, toured in the musical '' I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road'' produced by Des and Dawn Lindberg, and performed in a series of satirical revues in 1980/81 with South African actors and musicians: ''Tortue Revues I'' and ''II'' in Rockey Street's famed 80s clubs, and ''Fool Marks'' and ''Commit No Nuisance'' at the Chelsea Hotel
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with music by
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(songwriter, producer and archivist), who had earlier given Flibbertigibbet their first run at The Market Theatre in Johannesburg. In the early to mid-80s O'Donnell appeared briefly with jazz group
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and an early incarnation of the popular rock group '' Ella Mental'' at Sun City. She recorded an album with writer/producer Terry Dempsey's band, Plastik Mak, which included his hit song '' Daydreamer'' and performed in after-show
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with musician/actress Michelle Maxwell and on the folk club stage with blues/folk guitarist Mike Dickman. She also appeared regularly with singer-songwriters Colin Shamley and
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, guesting on their respective albums. During this period she assisted in running the door for Club Le Chaim, which featured musicians opposed to the
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regime. In the year before she departed Johannesburg for London in early 1986, O'Donnell co-wrote the repertoire and performed with contemporary jazz group '' Earthlings at night''. By day she worked for South African Associated Newspapers, which at that time included ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Later music career

Between 1986 and 1996 O'Donnell worked in
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administration in London. At this time interest in Mellow Candle was gathering pace. The pre-drums demos were released as '' The Virgin Prophet'' and the re-mastered '' Swaddling Songs'' has been reissued on
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and CD regularly since then. In 2006 a
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poll ''Beyond Folk'' the group was listed in the top 50 genre-bending folk classics of the last forty years. The band features in a number of Top Ten lists in '' Galactic Ramble'' (a complete study of 60s and 70s music in the UK). Tracks are regularly licensed out to compilations, amongst them, O'Donnell's ''Messenger Birds'' for ''The Story of British Folk'' (a double CD collection covering
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from the early 60s to modern day contemporaries), the co-written ''Sheep Season'' on ''Early Morning Hush'', ''Notes from the Folk Underground'' 1969–1976, and ''Heaven Heath'' on ''Legends of Ireland''. In 2007 an original vinyl copy of ''Swaddling Songs'' sold to a Canadian
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bidder for $2,650. In 1997 after leaving an administrative post with the
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, O'Donnell moved to
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, working with jazz and folk musicians, in
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, and giving voice coaching lessons and workshops. O'Donnell's own vocal training had included a period at the Leinster School of Music & Drama in Dublin in her teens, in Johannesburg during the mid-1970s for a six-month period with a teacher specialising in syncopation, and a further three months with a former
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. Traditional group Éishtlinn was formed by O'Donnell with
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guitarist Philip Masure in 1998. The band played in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the
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, releasing the album, '' Éist Linn'' in 2001. O'Donnell returned to Ireland in 2001 but continued to work with three Flemish women singers in French,
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and English in the band Oeda, which came joint second in the nationwide Belgian band competition Nekka-contest 2001–2002. Soetkin Collier, of Oeda, is more frequently associated with the Belgian folk group
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, who finished second in the
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. O'Donnell's repatriation after 28 years away from the Irish music scene meant that she had to embark on a steep learning curve. She sings and plays
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in sessions, festivals, gigs and charity events in Ireland and abroad, mostly collaborating with other artists. O'Donnell and a male entrant won a medal each for a "Newly Composed Song in English" at the Dublin Fleadh in 2004, they being the only two entrants in the category that year. Aside from her concert repertoire of original psych folk and trad rock songs, she has a wide repertoire of traditional, folk and jazz songs. She is a member of An Góilín (a traditional singers' club) TAC (Traditional Arts Collective) and was part of the Howth Singing Circle. With instrumentalist Isabel Ní Chuireáin, she released the album '' Mise agus Ise'' in 2006. From 2007 there were collaborations and contributions to recordings with Dave Colohan of Agitated Radio Pilot, Canadian psych folk band, Mr. Pine,
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's collective The Field Mouse conspiracy and '' The Guessing Game,'' the 9th album from the Doom metal band
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. In 2008 O'Donnell featured on a vinyl double A-Side single of Nick Drake's '' Day is Done'' and
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's ''Frozen Warnings'' with Graeme Lockett of Head South By Weaving and an EP, The Fabric of Folk, with
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. They appeared together at the
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. O'Donnell and Steven Collins of The Owl Service have collaborated regularly, including on several tracks for her first solo album, '' Hey Hey Hippy Witch'', released in 2010. Other contributors and collaborators on this project are Michael Tyack of the psychedelic folk rock band Circulus, Kevin Scott of Mr. Pine, Head South By Weaving and Gavin Prior and Dave Colohan of United Bible Studies. In 2008 O'Donnell became a member of United Bible Studies, an experimental psych folk collective which draws on students from a number of countries and has contributed to a prolific output of albums and recording projects since that time. She contributed to their 2009 album The Jonah and a UBS/ Jozef Van Wissem vinyl album, ''Downland'', in 2011. O'Donnell is known for her enthusiastic and varied collaborations. Recent work includes Bajik, a live band playing new and recent O'Donnell material formed in 2010, headlining at their maiden concert in Spain at the Datura Folk Festival, a contribution to the album '' Towards Abstraction'' by Big Dwarf, a contemporary electronic psychedelic band and a joint album with Head South By Weaving, '' The Execution of Frederick Baker,'' both in 2013. Between 2014 and 2015 there has also been a CD and vinyl release with Firefay, British folk noir group. She appeared on the TV documentary '' Phil Lynott: Scéalta Ón Old Town'', about the making of Phil Lynott's music video for the 1982 song Old Town, first broadcast on
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on 30 December 2018.


Personal life

O'Donnell married Dave Williams in January 1972 in Dublin and Ian Brower in Johannesburg in January 1986. She has one daughter, Kate Brower, born London 1988. O'Donnell has worked under her mother's maiden name since 1980. O'Donnell developed an interest in
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in 1996, working extensively on her
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. This led to an appearance in the BBC Four documentary series ''
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'' (a precursor to '' Who Do You Think You Are?'') in 2004. The programme focused on her grandmother Nina, a singer who, long after her death, was revealed to be a secret
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with another family living in
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(the two branches of the family are now in contact). O'Donnell's musical heritage hails from her English maternal granny, Irish great-grandfather Peter, and her grandfather P.S.G. O'Donnell and his two brothers Rudolph Peter and Bertram Walton, military musicians with distinguished careers with the
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during the first half of the twentieth century. O'Donnell is an animal-lover, particularly of cats and dogs. She lives in Dublin.


Discography


Albums

* '' Swaddling Songs'' –
Mellow Candle Mellow Candle were a progressive folk rock band. Principally Irish, the members were also young, Clodagh Simonds being only 15 and Alison Bools (later O'Donnell) and Maria White 16, and still at school, at the time of their first single, "F ...
, 1972 (Deram SDL 7) * ''Whistling Jigs to the Moon'' –
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, 1978 (Stanyan 3EE 7002) * ''Love Connection'' – Plastik Mak, 1980 (Flash Records FL 1001) * ''The Virgin Prophet'' – Mellow Candle, 1996 (Unreleased sessions 1969–1970, Kissing Spell KSCD 9520-F) * ''My Lagan Love'' – Flibbertigibbet, 1998 (live/demos Kissing Spell KSCD 902) * ''Éist Linn'' – Éishtlinn, 2001 (Spiral SCD 925) * ''Mise agus Ise'' – Alison O'Donnell & Isabel Ní Chuireáin, 2006 (Osmosys CD 033) * ''The Jonah'' – United Bible Studies, 2009 (Camera Obscura CAM 084CD) * ''Hey Hey Hippy Witch'' – Alison O'Donnell, 2010 (Floating World FREEM5021) * ''Downland'' – United Bible Studies & Jozef Van Wissem, 2010 (Deserted Village/Incunabulum) * ''The Execution of Frederick Baker'' – Head South By Weaving & Alison O'Donnell, 2012/13 (Ritual Echo Records rerLP007) (Vinyl/CD) * ''Doineann'' – United Bible Studies, 2014 (A Year in the Country) * ''Box Social (live 2009)'' – United Bible Studies, 2014 (Reverb Worship) * ''Anointed Queen'' – Firefay & Alison O'Donnell, 2014 on CD (Stonetape Recordings) and 2015 on vinyl (Golden Pavilion) * ''So As To Preserve The Mystery'' – United Bible Studies, 2015 (Deep Water) * ''The Ale's What Cures Ye'' – United Bible Studies, 2015 (MIE) * ''Soregh, Murne & Fast'' – United Bible Studies, 2015 * ''Rosary Bleeds'' – United Bible Studies, 2016 (Golden Pavilion) * ''Climb Sheer The Fields Of Peace'' – Alison O'Donnell, 2017 (Mega Dodo) * ''Exotic Masks and Sensible Shoes'' – Alison O'Donnell, 2019 (Freeworld)Exotic Masks and Sensible Shoes - Bandcamp.com
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Singles

* ''Feeling High/Tea with the Sun'' – Mellow Candle, 1968 (SNB 55–3645) * ''Dan the Wing'' – Mellow Candle, 1972 (Deram DM 357) * ''Mariner Blues'' – Flibbertigibbet, 1978 (Stanyan Records 3EE 7002) * ''Blackberry Bush'' – Flibbertigibbet, 1978 (Stanyan 3ES 703) * ''Love Connection'' – Plastik Mak, 1980 (Flash Records FLS 001) * ''Let the Bad Times Roll'' – The Medium Wave Band, 1982 (3rd Ear Music 3EE 7007) * ''Frozen Warnings/Day is Done'' – Alison O'Donnell with Head South By Weaving, 2008 (
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, Crustacean 03)


EPs

* ''The Fabric of Folk'' –
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and Alison O'Donnell, 2008 (Static Caravan Recordings VAN 142). (redux edition), reissue EP, SPC 2015


Guest appearances

* ''The Road is Much Longer'' –
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, 1979 (3rd Ear Records 3EE7004) * ''World Winding Down'' (Double Album) – Agitated Radio Pilot, 2007 (deadslackstring records Truenote 10) * ''Freedom and the Dream Penguin'' – The Field Mouse Conspiracy, 2008 (WMNY Recordings CD 039) * ''Rewilding'' – Mr. Pine, 2008 (Whiskey Lad Recordings 78632 90223) * ''The View From a Hill'' – The Owl Service, 2010 (Rif Mountain RM-004) * '' The Guessing Game'' –
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, 2010 (Nuclear Blast 27361 22760) * ''Towards Abstraction'' – Big Dwarf, 2013 (Ajar Records) * ''Derring Do'' – Dodson and Fogg, 2013 (Wisdom Twins Records) * ''The Flooers O' The Forest, Songs and music of
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1513–2013 Five Hundredth Anniversary'' (Compilation), 2013 (
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) (Flodden Field from the EP ''The Fabric of Folk'') *''Plankton – A Fruits de Mer Collection'', 2013 (
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) (vinyl) *''After the Fall'' – Dodson and Fogg, 2014 (Wisdom Twins Records) *''Songs from the Black Meadow'' (Compilation), 2014 (Black Meadow Song) and 2016 (Mega Dodo) *''Last Night I Dreamt of Hibrihteselle'' – Richard Moult, 2015 (Wild Silence) *''Sjoraust'' – Richard Moult, 2016 (Second Language)


See also

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Mellow Candle Mellow Candle were a progressive folk rock band. Principally Irish, the members were also young, Clodagh Simonds being only 15 and Alison Bools (later O'Donnell) and Maria White 16, and still at school, at the time of their first single, "F ...
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Clodagh Simonds Clodagh Simonds ( ; born 16 May 1953) is an Irish musician, songwriter and singer. She was born in Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland and raised and educated in Killiney, County Dublin. Biography At the age of eleven, she formed her f ...


References


External links


Alison O'Donnell – Official Website



Alison O'Donnell's MySpace page

Mellow Candle on MySpace

I Love Dalkey.com

An Góilín – Traditional Singer's Club

3rd Ear Music
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Places By Music Together Featuring Alison O'Donnell
musictown.ie
YouTube video

The Frank Harte Festival Virtual Traditional Singing Tour 2020
itma.ie
on YouTube
Alison O'Donnell featured at 44 mins)
Swaddling Songs at 50 , The Lyric Feature
50 year anniversary documentary celebrating Mellow Candle, on
RTÉ lyric fm RTÉ Lyric FM (stylised as RTÉ lyric fm) is an Irish classical-music and arts radio station, owned and operated by RTÉ. The station, which is based in Limerick, was launched in 1999 and is available on FM throughout Ireland (in some areas ...
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