John Doyle (musician)

John Doyle
Background information
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres traditional Irish
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments guitar,
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts Solas
Susan McKeown & The Chanting House
Website www.johndoylemusic.com

John Doyle (b. 1971 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician and songwriter. For four years he served as acoustic guitarist with the Irish-American band Solas. He is now an active solo artist. He has written many traditional-style songs and has collaborated with the likes of Kate Rusby, Susan McKeown, Karan Casey and Heidi Talbot.

Doyle also has producing credits on several albums including Heidi Talbot's debut solo release Distant Future, renowned American fiddle player Liz Carroll's Lake Effect, and his father Sean Doyle's CD, The Light and the Half Light.

Doyle is a highly accomplished guitarist with a trademark style for backing up other musicians. A left-handed player, his style involves the use of bass string damping with the heel of the left hand combined with a constant, metronome-like strumming pattern and nimble movement up and down the neck with the right hand to incorporate bass lines and chordal variations. Combined with other dynamic techniques such as string choking with the right hand, the resulting sound is full and highly rhythmical.

Doyle plays guitar in many different tunings, but is perhaps best known for using the 'Dropped D' tuning (DADGBE) for backing up other musicians.

Discography

Wayward Son (2005)

  1. The Gallant Poacher
  2. Jack Dolan
  3. The Glad Eye/The Wayward Son
  4. Captain Glenn
  5. Bitter The Parting
  6. Old Bush/Expect The Unexpected
  7. The Apprentice Boy
  8. Tie The Bonnet/Monahan Twig/A Fair Wind/The Convenience Reel
  9. The Month Of January
  10. Little Sadie
  11. Eddie Kelly's/Reavy's Tribute To Coleman
  12. The Cocks Are Crowing

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