Davy Spillane's 1989 Concert History

Davy Spillane is a player of the uilleann (Irish) pipes and the low whistle. Born in 1959, he began his musical career at the age of 16, but didn't begin releasing studio albums until 1988 with his debut album Atlantic Bridge. Shortly after its release he formed the Davy Spillane Band under which name he released Out of the Air, a departure from much of his solo work in that it maintained a traditional feel but was heavily influenced by blues and rock, including several guest performances from the legendary guitarist Rory Gallagher.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 28, 1989
Davy Spillane

Cambridge Folk Festival

Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
May 01, 1989
Davy Spillane

Mayfest

Govan Town Hall Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Apr 07, 1989
Dead Can Dance / Davy Spillane
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Pavillon D'Auron Bourges, France
Folk
Ambient
Celtic
New Age
Irish
Irish Folk
Uilleann Pipes
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1994 1 concert
1993 2 concerts
1991 3 concerts
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