Irish country music legend Sandy Kelly (nee Duskey) has a remarkable story to tell. Born in Sligo into a family of travelling entertainers, she appeared in variety roadshows all over Ireland from the time she was a baby. Sandy joined a pop band in her teens and later went on to represent Ireland in the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest with The Duskeys. It was her recording of the Patsy Cline hit, Crazy, that changed her life after American country icon Johnny Cash heard it on the radio while he was on tour in Ireland. They went on to record together and Johnny opened doors for Sandy in America. However, along with the highs of her life and career, Sandy has also experienced many dark days, including the deaths of loved ones, the breakdown of relationships, financial and family struggles⦠and the nasty side of showbusiness, as she now reveals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 22: Susan McCann - From South Armagh to Nashville's Grand Ole Opry (Part 2)
SUSAN McCann is Irelandās First Lady of Country, and in part two of her life story here on the Sunday World podcast My Country Life, the legendary singer recalls performing on the same Florida festival with Garth Brooks, while he was then on his journey to becoming a country music superstar. Susan talks about her meeting with Garth at that event in 1991, and tells how he was trying to achieve the same chart success in the UK as our own Daniel OāDonnell. āGarth Brooks was in the changing room right next to us,ā Susan recalls. āAnd we chattedā¦he wasnāt even known in Ireland at the time. He knew Daniel OāDonnell. He had released a record in England and had been over to do a promotion on his album. āHe said, āDo you know that guy, Daniel OāDonnell?ā Sure I knew Daniel very well. He used to call to the house when he was starting up. So I said, āOf course I know him.ā āDaniel had three albums in the UK charts at the time. āI canāt even get one,ā Garth said, āthat man has three!ā He laughed about it.ā Now listen here to Susan telling many more behind-the-scenes stories from her career in country music, her life amid the The Troubles in Northern Irelandā¦and why her favourite title today is Grandmaā¦See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 21: Susan McCann - From South Armagh to Nashville's Grand Ole Opry
Episode 20: Life begins at 80 for country icon Philomena Begley
SHE'S Irelandās Queen of Country and at the age of 80 Philomena Begley says she has no intention of relinquishing her title anytime soon. As we speak, Philomena is celebrating an incredible 60 years in showbusiness and here on 'My Country Life' she says that singing and performing is the drug that keeps her young at heart. Philomena talks about her early life growing up in the Co Tyrone village of Pomeroy, picking potatoes and cutting turf as part of her childhood chores. She recalls how she left school at 15 to work in a hat factory and fell into a music career by chance at the age of 20 when a friend dared her to get up and sing with a local band. That performance would see her go on to join the group and become a star in her own right with hits such as Truck Drivinā Woman, Queen of the Silver Dollar and Blanket On The Ground. She recorded in Nashville, performed at the Grand Ole Opry and was one of the stars of the Wembley Country Music Festival in London. Here, Philomena also talks about her friendship with Daniel OāDonnell and that hilarious video in bed with Nathan Carter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 19: There's no show like a Joe show - the story of Joe Dolan (Part 2)
HERE in part two of The Joe Dolan Story, his brother Ben takes us inside their life on the road and the early days of āDriftermaniaā. He tells how Joe became an international star after performing on BBCās iconic Top Of The Pops with his first major hit, Make Me An Island. This would lead to tours of South Africa, Israel, Russia and all over Europe. Ben takes us to Las Vegas where Joe tried his luck in the gambling capital of the world. He also reveals how Joe was attacked in Liverpool in the early days and suffered a horrific beating. And Ben recalls his brotherās final days and the heartbreaking events of St Stephenās Day 2007 when Ireland lost one of its greatest and much-loved entertainers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My Country Life, with Eddie Rowley, is podcast series that takes you backstage and into the real lives of Irish country music's kings and queens. Each episode in this series features a well-known star opening the doors to their past and taking us on their personal journey into the spotlight. Along the way, they reveal their highs and lows, happiness and heartaches and their struggle to find success. Meet legends like Daniel O'Donnell and Jimmy Buckley, as well as young stars like Nathan Carter and Cliona Hagan as they recall the great music and great stories on their road to stardom.