OUT OF THE BLUE – Live at the National Concert Hall
Greetings from West Clare Delighted to tell you that Luka will perform the tracks on his instrumental album Out of the Blue in the National Concert Hall in Dublin on Saturday 29th October 2022 8pm. He will be joined by Jon O'Connell and Adam Shapiro. Tickets available here: https://www.nch.ie/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=Tradition-Now-Luka-Bloom-29Oct22&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=#Tickets ENJOY! LukaTeam
Review of ‘OUT OF THE BLUE’ by Sean Smith of Boston Irish
3rd November 2021 Luka is away on Tour in Holland and Belgium so I thought to share this mighty review with you. Anne LukaTeam November Album Review: Luka Bloom, “Out of the Blue” By Sean Smith, BostonIrish Contributor November 1, 2021 If anyone was going to offer a unique take on the Covid era, surely it would be Luka Bloom, right? After all, he’s long been one of Ireland’s most forthright singer-songwriters, creating deeply felt meditations about human experience and interaction – tragic, comic, glorious – on the personal scale or across history and populations, and delivered in his incomparable voice, sometimes as a song, sometimes as an invocation, always with a heartening sincerity. Well, Bloom has indeed produced his state-of-the-Covid album – just not the one you necessarily might’ve expected. It’s an all-instrumental production, putting his guitar playing at center stage with…
Out of the Blue Available for Preorder
February 6th 2020 was the date of my last solo show . It was in a lovely festival in Geneva. Then the virus came. During 2020 I just surrendered to this new world, and let go of the need to be out there doing the gigs. Steve Cooney had just released his beautiful cd of old harp tunes. I picked up my guitar, and began to learn the beautiful Bridget Cruise from that record. After a few more tunes, I decided to try and interpret the stunning Aisling Gheal. I’ve been listening to Iarla O’Lionaird sing it for decades. Then I tried some classic tunes from Peadar O’Riada, Martin Hayes and Denis Cahill, and then Cathal Hayden. Basically I returned in my mind to the teenage boy in Kildare in the 1970s, sitting alone in a room, playing guitar every day, with no audience.…
OUT OF THE BLUE
This is Jon O'Connell and a Bogman. Jon and I have been working away since early December, quietly recording my first instrumental album. The recording is finished. The music has been sent to Brian Masterson in Dublin. Brian will do what Brian always does. He will mix and master the pieces and bring it all together into this glorious thing we love to call a RECORD. I still believe in the RECORD. Thank God Brian and Jon believe in this record. My last record, Bittersweet Crimson was released in mid-July. It is beyond my wildest dreams that in February 2021 I will release a new record. Can't believe it. It just crept up on me. This guitar that George Lowden made for me, inspired me. Steve Cooney, Peadar O'Riada, Martin Hayes, Denis Cahill, Cathal Hayden inspired me and I began to write some pieces…
JANUARY 2021
Greetings friends It is January, 2021, time for a little reflection on 2020. It was a year of many things, especially change. So much change. When the virus ended the gigs in March 2020, I mourned for a while. Managed to find the energy to complete and release Bittersweet Crimson, which was a huge blessing. THANK YOU to everyone who bought it and helped me almost pay for its creation. I did two little gigs near home in The Aloe Tree in Ennistymon and then in my friend Hanne's lovely North Clare home. But I just could not embrace the livestream gigs that kicked off last year. I miss you all too much. And want to feel the adrenaline, the singing, the flesh and blood of you all - and the livestreams just don't offer any of that, for me. Maybe this will change,…
2020 TWO ALBUMS
November 16th 2019 was SUCH a gorgeous night of songs, stories, laughter and a few tears. De Roma in Antwerp has become like a hometown show for me, certainly in Belgium. I love everything about the place. The history, the room, all are just perfect. The volunteers who work there are the best people. And the people of Antwerp who come to the shows. WOW! So, last November 2019, when I sang there, Johan (tour manager) and Bert (Sound) decided to record the gig -without telling me. We had a special night. In February 2020 we released the live record ‘Live at De Roma’. Then in February 2020, I went into Windmill Lane in Dublin with some dear friends and we recorded Bittersweet Crimson, my studio record for 2020. I was so excited to tour and to sing all these old and new songs.…
Finally the summer’s upon us…
‘Finally the summer’s upon us…..’ So begins the first song to be released from my forthcoming 22nd record Bittersweet Crimson. The song, The Beauty of Everyday Things, was written in 2019, during a glorious summer in North West Clare. I wanted to celebrate the simplicity of life moving outdoors. Coming together and having a laugh doing ordinary things. This feels even more perfect now, in 2020. Summer is here. Life is short. Lets get out there. And make the most of summer. On July 20th, Bittersweet Crimson will be available to buy ONLY from www.lukabloom.com - download or CD. Today, the first song "The Beauty of Everyday Things" is available to listen here: The Beauty of Everyday Things - from Bittersweet Crimson by Luka Bloom
RIVERSIDE LOS ANGELES c1990
Ah Los Angeles.
The first time I was in LA was late Summer 1988. (more…)