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Damien Dempsey (born 9 June 1975) is an Irish singer and songwriter who mixes traditional Irish folk contemporary lyrics that deliver social and political commentaries on Irish society. Damien sings in his native, working class accent in the English language, and to a lesser extent in the Irish language.


Early life

Dempsey was born and raised in
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, a Northside suburb of
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. His father was a
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while his mother had a variety of jobs in the area. His earliest musical influences came from the post-pub musical sessions that were held in his parents' house when he was a toddler. This developed into a love of artists such as
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. Shy as a teenager, Dempsey retreated to his bedroom where he spent his time honing his singing and guitar playing. He soon started to pen his own songs, testing the water on his pleasantly surprised family with "a song about smog". His family encouraged him to enter the
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, and he came second with "Cardboard City", a song of his own about homelessness. Although hugely taken with the Irish folk tradition, it was Bob Marley who inspired Dempsey during some of his darker times: Growing up on the northside of Dublin, Dempsey trained along with his older brothers, and competed for Dublin as an amateur boxer before committing himself to studying music. Dempsey attended secondary school at
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, sharing classes with model Amanda Brunker. He then went on to
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– the "Rock School" – for two years before graduating in 1995. There he studied musical performance and management and his first EP, ''The Contender'', was released in 1995 on the school's
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. Unemployed and on the dole for several years, Dempsey was a regular visitor to the library in Donaghmede where he read about Irish history and developed a lasting appreciation for the "seanchaí" – the Irish storyteller.


Musical career

One of his songs was included in an album by his Ballyfermot school, and he mimed it at a promotional concert. In the following period he at bars and clubs, sometimes having to "pay to play", sometimes earning a little. His first commercial single "Dublin Town" was released in 1997, and reached number 18 in the Irish music charts. The Irish music magazine ''
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'' praised the single, remarking that it was "an underground anthem for disaffected youth and closet balladeer alike". His first full-length album, titled ''They Don't Teach This Shit in School'', was released in 2000 and contained a re-recorded version of this song; it was not a commercial success. He took a break from performing and moved to New York, working in an Irish bar there. Returning to Dublin Dempsey was invited by producer and musician John Reynolds to record at his London home-studio, and Reynolds produced a CD with backing vocals by Sinéad O'Connor and a guitar riff by Brian Eno. Sinéad O'Connor invited him out on tour with her and championed him as one to watch. "I don't think there's ever been anyone like him. I think he represents the sort of voice in Ireland that is not allowed to be heard", she said. Dempsey later joked on stage that when he got the call from O'Connor to join the tour, he assumed it would be on the door as a bouncer. His next release, in 2002, the ''Negative Vibes'' EP, featured O'Connor on the title track, and led to an invitation to support her on her 2002/2003 Irish, UK, and European tour. Dempsey's second full-length album, ''Seize the Day'', was released in May 2003 in Ireland on Clear Records via
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and entered the charts in its first week of release at No. 5. It has since achieved double-platinum sales. In 2004 Dempsey toured extensively, headlining his own shows as well as supporting Bob Dylan during the Irish leg of his European tour, and making his debut appearances at The (London) Fleadh and Womad. He has earned the support of his peers, particularly Morrissey, who invited Dempsey to support him at the Meltdown festival and on various UK and Irish dates as well as his autumn 2004 US tour. Morrissey went on to sign Dempsey to his label (Attack), and ''Seize the Day'' had its US release in October 2004. His third album, ''Shots'', simultaneously released in Ireland and the UK in March 2005, entered the Irish album charts at No. 1. At Oxegen 2006, on the main stage on Saturday afternoon, Dempsey said that
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would be "turning in his grave" at the state of modern Ireland. This sparked off controversy. He supported English folk-rock band The Levellers on their UK tour in the spring of 2006 as well as playing at The Levellers' music festival Beautiful Days in August 2006. Dempsey's first live album, ''Live at the Olympia'', was released June 2006 in Ireland and the UK. The album was recorded at Dublin's Olympia Theatre on 15 December 2005. ''Shots'' was released in the US on the United For Opportunity label in June 2006 and Dempsey undertook a coast to coast tour. On the Fleadh 2007 tour Dempsey, along with Sharon Shannon's Big Band, toured Ireland and the UK with Willie Nelson. His fourth studio album, ''To Hell or Barbados'', released in June 2007, entered the Irish album chart at No. 2. An extended version of the album, which included a bonus CD featuring previously unreleased and rare tracks, was released in Ireland via Sony BMG in November 2007. Dempsey's fifth studio album, a covers album entitled ''The Rocky Road'', was released on 6 June 2008 in Ireland via Sony BMG, with a UK release via IRL on 9 June 2008 and on 26 August via United for Opportunity. The lead single "A Rainy Night in Soho", a cover of
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' track, was released on 30 May 2008. His sixth studio album, ''Almighty Love'', was released in October 2012 and entered the chart at No. 3, with the single of the same name released in mid-October. In 2014, Dempsey released a best-of album titled ''It's All Good'' which entered the chart at No. 1. During the Australian leg of his tour promoting this album, he appeared on an episode of the comedy-music panel show '' Spicks and Specks''. In 2016, Dempsey released an album titled ''No Force On Earth'' of original and covered songs to commemorate the centenary of The 1916 Rising. The album featured the traditional song "James Connolly" which Dempsey had become known for singing at recent protests to water charges introduced by the Irish government. Other songs on the album included one written for his great aunt Jennie Shanahan who fought in the 1916 rising along with a song to commemorate an ancestor of his friend, ''Love/Hate'' actor John Connors, who also fought in the rebellion. The album was initially only made available to buy at live concerts with a limited run of 2016 copies only being produced. ''No Force on Earth'' also includes a song about the 1967–1975 Wave Hill walk-off in Australia, when 200 Gurindji workers staged a walk-off and strike from Wave Hill cattle station for better working conditions and the return of their land. Dempsey is friends with Australian singer-songwriter
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. Dempsey is signed to Australian independent music label FOUR FOUR.


Covers

Many artists have covered Damien Dempsey's work, including Sinead O'Connor,
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. His songs have been featured on many TV shows including '' Sons of Anarchy'', ''
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'', the BAFTA winning ''Tyrannosaur'' and, most recently, '' Broken Law''.


Discography

* ''
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'' (2000) * '' Seize the Day'' (2003) * '' Shots'' (2005) * '' To Hell or Barbados'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2008) * '' Almighty Love'' (2012) * ''It's All Good – The Best of Damien Dempsey'' (2014) * ''No Force On Earth '' (2016) * ''Soulsun'' (2017) * ''Union'' (2018)


Film

The Irish crime film ''
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'' featured Dempsey's debut performance as an actor. He played the fictional
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crime boss Paul Chambers. The film has been well received by critics; ''
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'' stated that the film "has all the raw, angry energy of the great man's roaring songs." The film was released in cinemas in March 2011. He appeared in the 2017 Irish crime film '' Cardboard Gangsters''. His song, "St. Patrick's Day" was featured in the movie, "Patrick's Day" featuring Moe Dunford.


Documentary

A 2003 documentary, ''It's All Good: The Damien Dempsey Story'', by
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filmmaker Dara McCluskey, followed Dempsey's career progression up to the release of ''Seize the Day''. It was broadcast on Ireland's national television station RTÉ in 2004 and shown at film festivals in Ireland and in New York.


Awards and nominations

Nominated in four categories in the 2004 Irish
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, Dempsey walked away with two, the only 2004 double winner. In 2006 and 2007, he added to his collection of Meteor Awards when he won Best Irish Male. He was also nominated in two categories in the Irish Meteor Awards 2008 and won "Best Folk/Traditional".


Meteor Music Awards

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References


External links

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United for Opportunity
(record label's artist information page)
Fleming Artists
(US booking agent's artist information page

(early career interview with Dempsey)
''It's All Good: The Damien Dempsey Story''
(documentary by Dara McCluskey) {{DEFAULTSORT:Dempsey, Damien 1975 births Living people Irish folk singers Irish pop singers Irish male singer-songwriters Musicians from Dublin (city) People educated at Mount Temple Comprehensive School 21st-century Irish male singers People from Donaghmede