In a world where the word star and the gift of talent are often devalued, Eleanor McEvoy is neither an overnight success nor a four week wonder. A musician and songwriter of note, the real deal, possessing all of the qualities that go to make up the complete artist.
Eleanor McEvoy is one of Ireland's most accomplished contemporary singer/songwriters. McEvoy composed the song Only A Woman's Heart, title track of A Woman's Heart, the best-selling Irish album in Irish history. This is her musical interpretation of Eanach Dhúin by Antoine Ó Raifteiri.Antoine Ó Raifteiri (also Antoine Ó Reachtabhra, English: Anthony Raftery) (1784 - 1835) was an Irish language
Here is a tune penned by Rodney Crowell, one time husband of Rosanne Cash. Usually associated with country music, his songs have a much wider reach, spanning rock, folk, swing, and bluegrass. This particular song was originally covered by Bob Seger on his 1982 album, "The Distance", it is here covered by Eleanor McEvoy, an Irish "singer/songwriter" and taken from her latest release "Love Must B...
More specifically, a Lowell George penned tune. Whoa I am just a vagabond, a drifter on the run the eloquent profanity, it rolls right off my tongue And I have dined in palaces, drunk wine with kings and queens But darlin', oh darlin', you're the best thing I ever seen