From the hills of Donegal to the world stage with Moya Brennan
Release Date: 03/05/2021
Please Do Something podcast
As The 4 of Us release our latest album, Crescent Nights, we reflect on the records that shaped our journey. In this episode, co-host Greg Canty (host of the ) and I delve into our fifth album, Fingerprints. Join us as we unpack the rich stories behind each song, discuss the invaluable lessons learned from our missteps in the recording process, and explore how the chemistry between musicians is crucial for creating an unforgettable performance. It’s all about capturing that elusive feel. Tune in for an intimate glimpse into the making of Fingerprints. Brendan
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