Steeltown singer/songwriter S.G. (Steve) Sinnicks always puts a lot of real life into his songs and his latest CD, The Last Irishman in Corktown is no exception.
Sinnicks's lyrics incorporate politics (Christians, Miss America) Hamilton culture (the title track), and much more. The result is a down to earth, honest recording.
There are many shades on this disc. From the high energy of Man from the Ministry to the jazzy tones of Face and the Celtic influences of the title track. The musical artistry is amazing.
Steve's backed by a number of local musicians, Tone Valcic, Randal Hill, Dino Verginella and Michael Boguski (of Blue Rodeo)
The CD is available at his live shows and at his website. You can also download it from his site.
Below is an interview and live performance of the title track.
Blast from the Past: Steve Sinnicks@Rebel's Rock
Links: Steve Sinnicks, More Steve Sinnicks Stories
Monday, May 28, 2012
New S.G. Sinnicks CD: The Last Irishman in Corktown
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Hamilton Blues Lovers
Labels:
Blue Rodeo,
CD Releases,
Celtic,
Folk,
Randall Hill,
S.G. Sinnicks,
Tone Valcic
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