James Vincent McMorrow

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  • Years Active: 2000s
  • Website: http://www.jamesvmcmorrow.com/
  • Recent Activity: 05.26.12 listening to Raise up by PeteyPablo,a car alarm started goin off outside, perfectly in sync with the song... this song needs more car alarm
  • James Vincent McMorrow

  • James Vincent McMorrow

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Wikipedia:

James Vincent McMorrow (born in Malahide, Dublin in 1983) is an Irish folk music singer-songwriter. His debut album Early in the Morning was released in February, 2010. He wrote the album during a self-imposed seclusion in a beach house in Ireland. His music has been compared to Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens, and Ray LaMontagne. Tracks from Early in the Morning have been used in American television programs.

McMorrow made his UK TV debut on BBC Two's Later... with Jools Holland on 27 May 2011.

McMorrow performed at the Eurosonic Festival in 2012 when Ireland was the "Spotlight Country".

Personal Life

James is engaged to Emma Doyle and they are due to be married at the end of his tour this year.

Musical career

From Malahide in north County Dublin, James Vincent McMorrow started his musical life as a drummer in a handful of post-hardcore rock bands, while studying marketing at college. Despite liking the comfort and anonymity of playing drums, he decided to take his chances as a solo singer during a summer spent pushing trollies in Dublin Airport. McMorrow retreated to the safety of his parent's house and started to re-educate himself as a musician and a songwriter, using the family piano to piece the jigsaw together.

Instant results were never part of the plan, and McMorrow spent the next four to five years learning and experimenting. He charted his development as a songwriter with demos made on an eight track recorder and he finally caught the ear of EMI Publishing, with whom he signed a modest record deal.

The next big step was a move to the big time in London, or so McMorrow hoped. But his five weeks spent in the studio there were far from productive. Alone in a strange city, McMorrow failed to transfer his ideas to tape and in the end his efforts yielded nothing. He returned home in disappointment, the big chance gone, and spent Christmas 2008 licking his wounds back in the family home in Dublin - "I thought that was it. I was minutes away from calling time on it".

But the songs that did not flow in London finally came out in the unlikeliest of places. With nothing else going on, McMorrow packed up and spent the next month living in a remote house by the beach in Termonfeckin, County Louth. The peace and solitude served as a welcome relief from the London music scene, and the inspiration resulted in what would become Early in the Morning.

Contributions to film and TV

His song "If My Heart Should Somehow Stop" was featured on the MTV show Teen Wolf. His song 'Follow You Down to the Red Oak Tree' was used in the 2010 film Third Star. "We Don't Eat" was used in the Chuck fourth season episode "Chuck Versus the First Fight", as well as the "Ordinary People" episode of the hit CW show The Vampire Diaries. His cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" played during the final scene of the Gossip Girl episode, "The End of an Affair?".

In 2011, the song "Higher Love" was featured in the LoveFilm television advertisement.

Collaborations

He sang 'My Singing Bird' solo, accompanying himself on guitar, and duetted with Jack Bruce on 'Waiting for the day' - both songs by the late Gerry Rafferty on a BBC Scotland recorded tribute concert to Gerry Rafferty as part of Celtic Connections 2012.

McMorrow played an intimate performance with Lisa Hannigan, 8 December 2011 at Dublin's Button Factory for the Meteor Choice Music Prize event.

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Tour Dates All Dates Dates In My Area

Date Venue Location Tickets
07.14.12 Louisville Waterfront Park Louisville, KY US
08.07.12 Pabst Theatre Milwaukee, WI US
08.08.12 Varsity Theatre Minneapolis, MN US

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Activity

  • 05.26.12 listening to Raise up by PeteyPablo,a car alarm started goin off outside, perfectly in sync with the song... this song needs more car alarm
  • 05.25.12 a few more dates still to announce, but here are all the confirmed shows for this summer!! http://t.co/9PjTZA05
  • 05.25.12 2 convertibles just passed my house, first one bumpin adele, the next one gotye. It's a whole new world out there.
  • 05.23.12 i leave bad voice mails. 60% of the time i sound like a crazy person every time.
  • 05.23.12 I love it when you're writing something, and u think it's going to be one thing, then suddenly is becomes something totally different.
  • 05.23.12 the hives last night on Jools Holland, still totally rules this morning. http://t.co/n7dPqQ4Q
  • 05.23.12 google's homepage is a moog today. that is all.
  • 05.22.12 Piers Morgon on Conan O'Brien claiming he's Irish, talking about guinness and Donegal. That guy is just the living worst.
  • 05.22.12 The hives just ruled on jools jolland!!
  • 05.22.12 D'angelo's first interview in about 1000 years. http://t.co/0SiJX9in
  • 05.22.12 i'm still not sure this isn't a joke. Stop making silly drinks and start making music Pharell. http://t.co/5SSpTWkb
  • 05.21.12 so proud of my brother Kev, he's started making music with his friend Andy, big f**k off dance music #familybusiness http://t.co/sX1OJ0t9