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After The Morning

Championed by Geoff Travis (who discovered The Smiths and manages Pulp and Beth Orton), Cara Dillon has one of the most beautiful voices to emerge from the Celtic scene in recent years. Her latest effort, After The Morning (her first release in the US) establishes her uncanny ability to wed traditional influences to contemporary folk sounds and themes. The album was produced by Sam Lakeman (both were former members of the group The Equation) and features an appearance from Paul Brady on the duet "The Streets of Derry." After The Morningā€™s first single, "Never In A Million Years," garnered heavy airplay from BBC2 in the UK, was the single of the week on BBC Radio Ulster and earned Cara a spot at this yearā€™s Cambridge Folk Festival. Dillon is no stranger to success. In 2002 she was nominated for four and walked away with two BBC Awards: Best Traditional Track (for Black is the Colour) & the Horizon (Best Newcomer) Award. In 2004 she was honored with the Irish Meteor Award for Best Female Singer and the Irish Tattler Woman of the Year Music Award. It comes as no surprise that Q Magazine would assert that "...Dillonā€™s vocals, expressive beyond her years, are right on the money."

Born in 1975 and raised in Dungiven, Co. Derry, Cara comes from a family steeped in traditional Irish music. At 14 years old she won the acclaimed All Ireland Traditional Singing Trophy and from there went on to earn her reputation as an outstanding vocalist with the young Irish band, Oige. In 1995 Cara replaced singer Kate Rusby in the new folk super-group, The Equation. It was as a member of The Equation that Caraā€™s musical partnership with Equation co-founder Sam Lakeman began, and since the mid-90s when the two left the band, that partnership has developed at a rapid pace. Unusually sophisticated and yet completely unpretentious, their music reveals refreshing imagination and considerable flair and it belies the fact that they are both in their early 30s. While Cara Dillon is still relatively unknown on this side of the pond, After The Morning is sure to make her a favorite of North American folk music fans.

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"Cara Dillon, is without exaggeration, amongst the very finest to be heard today."
- Folk Roots

"Blessed with a voice of unearthly beauty" - Sunday Herald

"Every so often a singer comes along and stops me in my tracks making me look at music in a slightly different light." - The Living Tradition

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After The Morning

Cara Dillon

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CD $15.00

Track Listing

Never In A Million Years
I Wish You Well
Here's A Health
Brockagh Braes
Gardern Valley
October Winds
Bold Jamie
The Streets Of Derry
This Time
The Snows They Melt The Soonest
Walls
Grace