Larry Mathews, April 2009

Larry Mathews is a musician from Glenbeigh in the Irish County Kerry. He sings and plays Irish Folk, his own compositions as well as Rock and Pop. He plays Irish Fiddle, Guitar und Bodhrán (the Irish frame drum). On stage he has played with Christy Moore, the Furey Brothers, The Dubliners, Achim Reichel and many others. He has recorded with Martin Röttger, as guest musician for Chris Evans & David Hanselmann,[1] Hannes Wader[2] and with many others.

Early career

At the age of eight years Larry Mathews started playing the violin. Five years later the guitar became his second instrument. Together with his brother Terry, who plays banjo, mandolin and guitar, he toured Ireland and Great Britain as one of the folk duo Mathews Brothers,[3][4][5] and they also had some appearances on radio and television. In the following years they played at festivals in Scandinavia, Germany, Belgium the Netherlands, Switzerland[6] and the USA.

Recordings

In 1977 he recorded the album A Kiss in the Morning Early[7] together with his brother Terry. With Tony Wilson and Mick Doonan as additional musicians they recorded the album Mathews' Wilson And Doonan.[8]

Larry Mathews, November 2014

With the Irish folk band Spáilpín, he reached high positions in the Irish charts, including with The Maggie Thatcher Song,[9] which was banned by the public broadcaster of Ireland RTÉ.

Music tours

Since November 2000, Mathews, now living in Hamburg, Germany, has been accompanied by Ralph Bühr from Seevetal on Mandolin and Guitar. In 2003 they were joined by bass player Björn Beutler from Hamburg. They founded the band Larry Mathews Blackstone, named after a bridge over the river Caragh in the Irish County Kerry. In 2010 Björn Beutler left the Band and Andy Schmidt took over the bass. The same year Bernd Haseneder joined the trio to play Bodhrán and Cajón. Since the beginning of 2014, Henning Wulf is a member of the "Larry Mathews Blackstone Band". He plays whistles, banjo, mandolin, harmonica and the Irish bagpipe, the "Uilleann Pipes".

As a solo musician Larry Mathews is touring Europe, Canada and the US with fiddle, guitar and Bodhrán. In 2012[10][11][12] and 2013[13] Larry Mathews was one of two musicians accompanying Achim Reichel on his Solo mit Euch (Solo with You) Tour of Germany.

Larry Mathews' Blackstone Band, Kolosseum Lübeck, March 2018

Discography

  • 2016: Larry Mathews: "Falls On You", CD[14]
  • 2014: Larry Mathews: "Stuck here inside", EP, with Stefan Wehrmann (electric guitars, bass guitar, backing vocals), Moncef Dellandrea (drums, keyboards)
  • 2006: Larry Mathews Blackstone: "Solid Ground", CD, with de:Martin Röttger (Cajón)
  • 2003: Larry Mathews: "Easy and Slow", CD, with Ralf Bühr (mandolin, guitar), Tony O'Flaherty (bass, keyboard), Uiairi O'Flaherty (guitar), Patrick O'Connor (drums)
  • 2000: Larry Mathews: "To Ferry Me Over" (re-issue 2011)
  • 1981: "Mathews' Wilson And Doonan", LP with Tony Wilson (guitar, mandolin, bass, banjo, vocals), Mick Doonan (Uilleann Pipes, Piccolo and Irish flute ("Whistle"), vocals), Rola Records R009[8]
  • 1977/78: The Mathews Brothers: "A kiss in the Morning Early", LP, Canon Records Ltd CNN 5959 (1977), Avada Records AVA 101 (1978)[7]

References

  1. "Babyblaue Prog-Reviews: Chris Evans & David Hanselmann: Stonehenge – From Then Till Now: Review". babyblaue-seiten.de. 1 August 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  2. Hannes Wader: album "Sing" at jpc
  3. Gigs at the Topic Folk Club Bradford 1970–2009 Archived 10 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Archie of the Grove Folk Club Leeds". Archived from the original on 16 November 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. mudcat.org: The Matthews Brothers – where are they?
  6. de:Paléo Festival Nyon   1981: List of musicians and poster Archived 25 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  7. 1 2 Mathews Brothers at time-has-told-me
  8. 1 2 Mathews, Wilson and Doonan at time-has-told-me
  9. Cultural depictions of Margaret Thatcher
  10. "SCHATTENBLICK – BERICHT/009: Achim Reichel – Immer anders, immer mehr (SB)". Schattenblick.de. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  11. "Nach 90 Minuten geht's endlich zur Sache – Verdener Nachrichten – WESER-KURIER". Weser-kurier.de. 22 November 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  12. "Achim Reichel | 09-11-2012 – Konzertankündigung | music-on-net.com | Gerald Langer". music-on-net.com. Archived from the original on 7 January 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  13. "Erinnerungen und viele Hits" [Memories and Many Hits]. Norddeutsche Rundschau (in German). 11 September 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013 via sh:z.
  14. Falls on You at Discogs
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