Welcome back to episode number two of Beyond The Barrier.
In this episode of Beyond The Barrier, the incredibly talented Emma Langford popped in for a “chat and an aul cupán tae” with Kevin. They cover a lot, from discussing her early life before music and her studies at the University of Limerick to the inspiration behind her latest release, "Abigail (Tomhas Ghobnatan)” {I dare you to try pronounce this}, which draws inspiration from the women of Irish folklore and was recorded with an all-female band, plus a lovely chat about “Daughters Of The Pirate Queen: The Spirit Of Grace O'Malley” in the National Concert Hall on the 8th of March this year! There's plenty more to this chat, so be sure to sit back, relax and lets go Beyond The Barrier
Emma gifts our listeners a gorgeous performance of The Winding Way Down to Kells Bay around the 60 minute mark. And once you’ve heard the back story to it, there will not be a dry eye left in the place.
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Bandcamp: Emma's Bandcamp (Go support her)
Instagram: @Emmalangfordmusic
Twitter : @ELangfordMusic
Website : www.emmalangfordmusic.com/
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