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Interview with… Nell Bryden talks…


nell-bryden.jpgHi Nell and welcome back to Ireland. Thank you for this interview. Firstly, let me congratulate you on the fabulous new album What does it take?.


PJ: Many readers may not realise that you have also performed as gaeilge (in the Irish language) on the CEOL 09 compilation – the proceeds of which go to Barnardos’ charity. What was it like working on Dara huair a ghrá?

Nell:

Well I was in New York when we recorded the vocals for it and my first time doing it we worked with a translation I had sent to me and I had to work with a producer who had no knowledge of Irish and it being a complicated difficult language to pronounce – it took a few years. And I ended up having to hook up with a Irish fluent speaker in New York, so Second time around we got it – no pun intended! It was really great to be able to be on the album with such amazing talent like Glen Hansard, Duke Special and Mick Flannery.

PJ: What does it take? really is a well-deserved breakthrough album for you and I know you really have had to work hard building your career the old-school way, through graft and word of mouth. The country/bluegrass music scene is very hard to get a foothold in – Do you have any advice for someone (in particular women) looking to follow in your footsteps?

Nell:

Really it’s all about touring very hard, there are no easy answers – it’s about building a fan base and going out night after night and building on that fan base. Do whatever it takes to quit your job and go out on the road – if you really want to give music as go as a professional career. I set up all my own tours the first 3 years, and ending up playing a couple of hundred shows around the world, and that was just through word of mouth and linking up with other musicians – doing supports and travelling. Another thing is Keeping your over-head’s low and learning how to budget whilst on tour. This is so important. Being a full time musician involves so much more that being a musician- it’s about time management and travelling and dealing with people.

PJ: There are some very poetic lyrics on your album and I was wondering where you get your inspiration from – In particular for the song Green Dress which is one of my favourites?

Nell:

I was an English Major in college and I always loved stories with strength and character, I read fiction all the time and other influences are life stories and experiences. Travelling a lot means you hear a lot of various stories and these do grow on you and often translate into songs.

PJ: I know you have been around music since you were a child but was there ever any other line of work you thought of as a career before following your dream of music?

Nell:

I thought I was going to be an actress but that meant a lot of the time being someone else, and in music I prefer the freedom of being who you are and incorporating that into music.


PJ: I think everyone would love to know what music you listen to on your downtime from your busy schedule… What was the last thing you listened to on your i-pod?

Nell: I was recently listening to James Brown and Kings of Leon, oh and Ray Charles. It varies.

PJ: We have some great tour dates coming up in Ireland (listed on your website) but what can the fans expect to look forward to next from Nell Bryden?

Nell:

The new single and the album both titled What Does it Take? In the coming month’s there is a documentary film coming out that was directed by Susan Cohn Rockefeller and sponsored by Niall Rogers (wrote a lot of songs in the disco era) and I was also outfitted by Bono’s wife Ali Hewson for the film which was really a special thing. So all that along with gigging in Ireland and the Uk for the next 3 months.

Thank you for taking the time to share with my readers. The new album “What does it take?” is out May 15th so I really wish you all the best with its release – It’s going to be a huge success

Hey thanks a million!

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Nell Bryden – WHAT DOES IT TAKE – The “Must Have” Album!

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Album release -WHAT DOES IT TAKE- May 15th.
Distributed by RMG. Released by 157 Records NYC.

It’s seldom that an album blows me away straight out of the box but Nell Byden’s forthcoming album What does it take? does just that. Out May 15th, this album is beautifully and passionately written and makes no apologies for it. The album grabs you with the up-tempo title track, right from the moment you hit play and doesn’t let go, right until the final, fantastic track, Late Night Call.

Nell’s love of songwriting is apparent with evocative lyrics on songs such as Green Dress and Tonight. The album, with its rich layers of blues, country, modern-Dixie and jazz is guaranteed to leave a lasting memory on anyone who hears it. It is already, for my mind, the Must Have album of the year.

From what is sure to be an award-winning album, it’s easy to see why Grammy-winning producer, David Kershenbaum (Tracy Chapman, Tori Amos, Joe Jackson) was so excited to be working with Nell and claimed that he hadn’t been this excited about an act since Tracy Chapman!

Having racked up four major international tours in the last 12 months (totalling almost 500 shows in just over two years) including a tour with KT Tunstall, The Counting Crows and impromptu sets with Damien Dempsey & Declan O’Rourke, Nell Bryden is tipped as being one of the biggest breakthrough acts to hit Ireland.

Upcoming gigs: May 19th RUBY SESSIONS DUBLIN, 24th Dublin City Soul Festival, June: 6th Glor Arts Centre Ennis Clare, June 30th Whelan’s- Dublin, August 1-2 Castlepalooza. For More Gig listings for Ireland Click MORE Below:

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