Keep Me Alive
Conor O'Tuama
Performed By
Conor O'Tuama
Album UPC
634479343360
CD Baby Track ID
1950216
Label
Conor O'Tuama
Released
2006-01-01
BPM
140
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20664317
Year
2006
Spotify Plays
6
Writers
Writer
Conor O'Tuama
Pub Co
Conor O'Tuama
Composer
Conor O'Tuama
Clearance
Sync & All Media Uses
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
IRELAND
Description
Acoustic Rock
Notes
Conor O’Tuama began playing back in Cork when he was 14. Like many of his peers, he spent much of his time on the streets, busking, and in local venues honing his talents. He featured in many “Battle of the Bands” contests/showcases, and began writing his own material at the age of 18. While studying at University College Cork (UCC), he travelled extensively around Europe, playing original material, as well as more traditional fare with various Irish and foreign musicians.
After undergoing the unnecessary torture of UCC, he studied Sound Engineering and moved to Dublin, where he was employed as Sound Engineer and Assistant Manager (!) in the local Irish language station, Raidio na Life. While working here, he spent many nights insinuating himself into the local music scene, playing many times in the renowned International Bar, and meeting many very accomplished songwriters. He acquired a four-track tape recorder and recorded incessantly; much of the ground work for the new album, “Time ’til I Die” was undergone here.
He moved to Galway a few years back, where he worked as live sound engineer in the larger venues around the city, and then went to university to study Physics & Astronomy, all the time singing, playing and writing. He built his own home studio from scratch, centered around a Linux-based pc, and recorded the new album here.
© Copyright 2006 Conor O’Tuama
After undergoing the unnecessary torture of UCC, he studied Sound Engineering and moved to Dublin, where he was employed as Sound Engineer and Assistant Manager (!) in the local Irish language station, Raidio na Life. While working here, he spent many nights insinuating himself into the local music scene, playing many times in the renowned International Bar, and meeting many very accomplished songwriters. He acquired a four-track tape recorder and recorded incessantly; much of the ground work for the new album, “Time ’til I Die” was undergone here.
He moved to Galway a few years back, where he worked as live sound engineer in the larger venues around the city, and then went to university to study Physics & Astronomy, all the time singing, playing and writing. He built his own home studio from scratch, centered around a Linux-based pc, and recorded the new album here.
© Copyright 2006 Conor O’Tuama
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