Noelie McDonnell | |
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Birth name | Noel McDonnell |
Origin | Tuam, County Galway, Ireland |
Genres | Folk, indie, Folk rock |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, harmonica |
Noelie McDonnell is an Irish singer-songwriter from Tuam, County Galway. A former secondary school teacher, he began recording music in the mid-2000s and was described by Irish music magazine Hot Press as "a hybrid of John Prine, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan". [1] He released his debut EP in 2004, followed by three solo albums between 2005 and 2009. In 2012, McDonnell, Noriana Kennedy, and Nicola Joyce co-founded the folk band The Whileaways, which has released four studio albums between 2013 and 2022. In 2013, he became a member of the short-lived "supergroup" The Cabin Collective, and in 2024 he became a member of Tuam-based folk-rock band The Saw Doctors.
A former secondary school teacher at St Patrick's College, Tuam, [2] McDonnell began releasing music in the mid-2000s and toured as a support act for The Saw Doctors. [3] His debut release was an EP entitled Downhome in 2004. He released his self-titled debut album in 2005 and his second album, Beyond Hard Places, in 2008. A song from his second album, "Nearly Four," reached number 15 in the Irish singles chart. [2] His third and most recent solo album, Come Alive, appeared in 2009. [3]
In 2012, with Noriana Kennedy and Nicola Joyce, McDonnell co-founded the folk band The Whileaways. [3] [4] Their self-titled debut album appeared in 2013, followed by the albums Saltwater Kisses (2015), From What We're Made (2018), and In All Honesty (2022). [5] [6] [7] The Whileaways also became known for their show Birdon the Wire, a collaboration with Pauline Scanlon, featuring the songs of Leonard Cohen. [8]
In 2013, McDonnell became a member of the short-lived nine-man "supergroup" The Cabin Collective that also included members of The Saw Doctors and former members of The Waterboys. [9] [3] In 2024, he became a member of The Saw Doctors as a guitarist and backing vocalist. [10]