Brian Finnegan

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Brian Finnegan
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Brian Finnegan performing with Aquarium at Rock on the Volga Festival  [ ru ] in 2013
Background information
Born (1969-08-20) August 20, 1969 (age 56)
Armagh, Northern Ireland
Genres Irish, Celtic, World, Folk
OccupationsMusician, producer, composer
Instrumentsflute, tin whistle
Labels Singing Tree Music, Flatfish Records
Member of Flook, Aquarium, Kan, The Hunger of the Skin Band
Formerly of Upstairs in a Tent

Brian Finnegan (born 20 August 1969) is an Irish flute and tin whistle player from Armagh.

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Finnegan began playing whistle at age 8 and flute at age 10 as a student of the Armagh Pipers Club [1] under the tuition of the Vallely family. He first came to public attention with the Irish group Upstairs in a Tent. [2]

In 1993 he made a solo album When the Party's Over, which was recorded at Redesdale Studios. [3] In 1995 he formed Flook. [4]

Brian Finnegan with Boris Grebenshchikov at the Aquarium concert in Russia, 2012 Boris Grebenshchikov i Braian Finnegan (g. Kazan', 24 aprelia 2012 g.).JPG
Brian Finnegan with Boris Grebenshchikov at the Aquarium concert in Russia, 2012

Originally a three piece who toured as 'Three Nations Flutes' with Sarah Allen and Mike McGoldrick, they later added Ed Boyd on guitar forming Flook. When Mike left the band in 1997, John Joe Kelly (a frequent guest musician) was added as a band member on bodhrán. Flook continue to tour all over the world with fans across the globe. In 2006, Flook was awarded best band in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. In 2019, the band returned from an extended hiatus with the release of their fourth studio album "Ancora". [5] Brian is a frequent tutor for Folkworks and Burwell Bash [6] where he has been a tutor since 1994. [7]

He tours regularly across the US, Latin America and Ireland with guitarist William Coulter [8] with whom he released the EP 'Toward the Sun' in 2015. He also plays with an influential Russian rock group Aquarium, both live and on their studio albums (since approximately 2009). He worked on cross genre project Parallelogram. [9]

As of 2010, Brian plays with his own trio, with guitarist Ian Stephenson and drummer Jim Goodwin. They formed a four-piece, KAN, with those musicians and fiddler Aidan O'Rourke until disbanding in 2014. A solo album, The Ravishing Genius of Bones, was released in 2010. [10] In March 2021, Brian released solo album Hunger of the Skin. [11]

In 2023, Brian released his first tune book, Timeweaver, which features 70 original compositions from across his 35 years career. [12]

Discography

Solo/Duo/Trio

YearTitleNotes
1993When The Party's Over
2010The Ravishing Genius of Bones
2014Toward the SunWith William Coulter
2021Hunger of the Skin
2024Shepherds
2026Bone Memory (single)

As Band Member Of

YearAlbumBandNotes
1996Flook! Live!FlookSmall CD 9405
1999The Four of UsFlookFlatfish Records 001CD
1999FlatfishFlookFlatfish Records 002CD
2002RubaiFlookFlatfish Records 004CD
2005HavenFlookFlatfish Records 005CD
2019AncoraFlookFlatfish Records 006CD
2025SanjuFlookFlatfish Records 007CD
2000Face in the WaterMaalstroom
2008Лошадь БелаяAquarium (Åквариум)
2009Пушкинская 10Aquarium (Åквариум)
2010День РадостиAquarium (Åквариум)
2011АрхангельскAquarium (Åквариум)
2013Полная ДискографияAquarium (Åквариум)
2017Двери ТравыAquarium (Åквариум)
2022TopAquarium (Åквариум)
2023Дом Всех СвятыхAquarium (Åквариум)
2012SleepKAN

As Guest Artist/Other

YearAlbumArtistNotes
1996Evolving Traditions, Vol. 2Various
1997Down And Out In Belfast And BudapestPatrick McMullan
1998Excalibur (La Légende Des Celtes) Alan Simon
2003Sweet Liberty Cara Dillon
2003Goodnight Ginger John McCusker
2003Covering GroundThe Red Hat Band
2005A Different Life Emily Smith
2006Sirius Aidan O'Rourke
2007The Irish Drum: An BodhranPeter Houlahan
2007Excalibur II (L'anneau Des Celtes)Alan Simon
2008Hill of Thieves Cara Dillon
2008Yella Hoose + Goodnight Ginger John McCusker
2008Fame and Glory Fairport Convention
2008Worth It AllSu
2010Line UpIan Stephenson
2011How To Tune A Fish Beoga
2011Riga Live 01.12.2009 Boris Grebenshikov
2012Humours of TulaLacuna
2012HorizonsClaude Samard Polikar
2013Å+ Å+
2013One Woman: A Song for UN WomenVarious
2014Соль БГ (Boris Grebenshikov)
2014Planxy BGBoris Roubekin
2015One HouseTolka
2016Futura Ancient AlchemyHarmonica Creams
2017Symphonia БГÅ+
2017 ÷ (Divide) Ed Sheeran 2018 Grammy winner - Best Pop Vocal Album
2017KeltiK Xabi Aburruzaga
2018Время NБГ
2019Throwing ShapesEmily Jean Flack
2020Знак ОгняБГ
2022Travelers RestThe Foreign Landers
2022Motionlesswornoc
2022Tributaries Vol. 2El Buho
2022Bitz & BeatzKerry Fitzgerald
2023VF Vol. II Sam Gellaitry
2023Canvas Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy
2023Dealan DeClare Sands
2024GormachaClare Sands
2025Dark Harvest (Pt. 2)Nick Mulvey

References

  1. "Armagh Pipers Club". armaghpipers.com. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  2. Brian Finnegan Band, Armagh Pipers Club website Archived 2 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  3. paulmcsherry.com, Paul McSherry. "When the party's over tracklist". paulmcsherry.com. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  4. Flook (band) website, flook.co.uk; accessed 17 August 2017.
  5. "Flook: Ancora review – Tour de force return after decade and a half". The Irish Times. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  6. "Burwell Bash - Folk Music Summer School, 23-28 July 2017". Burwell Bash - Folk Music Summer School.
  7. "Brian Finnegan | Flute & Whistle Tutor". burwellbash. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
  8. "Luck o' the Irish" Archived 2012-09-24 at the Wayback Machine , Pasadena Weekly, 24 September 2009; retrieved 17 August 2017.
  9. "Parallelogram". edinburghfestival.list.co.uk. 31 July 2007. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  10. Brian Finnegan y Landeral, en la tercera jornada del Intercéltico (in Spanish), El Diario Montañés, 21 August 2010; retrieved 24 September 2012.
  11. Whalley, Johnny (12 March 2021). "Brian Finnegan: Hunger of the Skin". Folk Radio UK. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  12. "Timewaver from Brian Finnegan". Brian Finnegan. Retrieved 8 November 2023.