Entries by Norman Warwick

THE DEATH OF A TRUE CHIEFTAIN

´It was proof of Moloney’s abiding faith that folk music forms from around the world are united by the need of farmers to mark the changing seasons, to mourn deaths and wars, to celebrate harvests and weddings.

DANCING TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING

The audience stayed on the feet applauding until the entire team of dancers came out to take their deserved ovation, and it should be said, too, that the choreography and lighting and recorded musical accompaniments were also of the very highest order.

BLESS THE BROKEN ROAD

.You live with part of every song, but I connect most with Fast Cars And Freedom. Because I was young, newly married. I just became a new dad. The story of that song was how I didn’t know what was going on in life. I was a new artist and had just gotten married and just became a dad, so everything was new. It was like, “Wow, I’m an adult now! I sure want back to when it was just about fast cars.'”