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    Tony McManus

    Conjuring a unique but universal language from that most ubiquitous of instruments, the acoustic guitar, Paisley born Tony McManus has both extended and transcended the parameters of contemporary Celtic music. Ranked by peers and predecessors alike alongside the guitar world's all-time greats, his fiendishly dexterous, dazzlingly original playing draws on traditions from the entire Celtic diaspora - Scotland, Ireland, Brittany, Galicia, Asturias, Cape Breton, Quebec - along with still further-ranging flavours, such as jazz and east European music.

    To date, he has three solo albums to his credit, 'Tony McManus', 'Pourquoi Quebec' and  'Ceol More' . His skills are also in constant demand by fellow musicians and he has featured on over 50 albums by other artists, including Kate Rusby, Alison Brown, William Jackson, Brian McNeill, Liz Doherty, Colin Reid and Catriona Macdonald, in addition to innumerable live guest appearances. Other current collaborations include his celebrated partnership with master Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser.  He has also recorded a CD with Breton fretless bass player, Alain Genty titled Singing Sands.

    Contact details:

    Email: info@tonymcmanus.com
    Web Site: www.tonymcmanus.com


    Albums:


    Tony McManus
    11 brilliant tracks featuring a master musician who has the ability to translate fiddle and bagpipe tunes, and make them sound like they were written for the acoustic guitar.
    £12.50

    Pourquoi Quebec?
    Tony McManus recorded this fine album in Quebec. A selection of Scottish, Irish and other tunes played on acoustic guitar, with accompaniment from Alain Genty (bass) and Denis Frechette (piano).
    £12.50

    Ceol More
    Mesmerising, beautifully articulated pearls from a complete musician
    £12.50

    Tony McManus & Alain Genty - Singing Sands
    Singing Sands reflects the natural harmony of the acoustic guitar and fretless bass - ingenuity and powerful rhythms at their best.
    £12.50





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