Eoin Jordan – Hand Me Down the Moon (CD)

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“Hand me Down the Moon” is the debut solo album from Cork based folk singer songwriter Eoin
Jordan. A mix of self-penned and traditional material it features some of the finest musicians in the
Cork area, including Declan Sinnott, David Murphy, Ilse de Ziah, Anthony Ruby, Chris McCarthy, and
Gráinne Gormley. The album was recorded over the past two years in De Bunker Studio, East Cork
with Dave O’Connell at the controls.

A former member of The Ceili Allstars, The Diviners, and David Hope & the Henchmen, this is his first
foray into the world of the solo artist. He is equally at home playing contemporary and traditional
music. Influences include Folk & Traditional music, Blues, Rock and Jazz. He has performed and
shared a stage with acts including John Spillane, Steve Cooney, Mary Coughlan and Ultan Conlon, as
well as recording with many different acts including Hank Wedel, David Hope, Street Corner
Messiahs and John Leo Carter.

“I’m really enjoying Eoin Jordan’s progress into a really good singer-songwriter. I look forward to
working with him as he unfolds his story.” – Declan Sinnott

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CD copy.

“Hand me Down the Moon” is the debut solo album from Cork based folk singer songwriter Eoin
Jordan. A mix of self-penned and traditional material it features some of the finest musicians in the
Cork area, including Declan Sinnott, David Murphy, Ilse de Ziah, Anthony Ruby, Chris McCarthy, and
Gráinne Gormley. The album was recorded over the past two years in De Bunker Studio, East Cork
with Dave O’Connell at the controls.

A former member of The Ceili Allstars, The Diviners, and David Hope & the Henchmen, this is his first
foray into the world of the solo artist. He is equally at home playing contemporary and traditional
music. Influences include Folk & Traditional music, Blues, Rock and Jazz. He has performed and
shared a stage with acts including John Spillane, Steve Cooney, Mary Coughlan and Ultan Conlon, as
well as recording with many different acts including Hank Wedel, David Hope, Street Corner
Messiahs and John Leo Carter.

“I’m really enjoying Eoin Jordan’s progress into a really good singer-songwriter. I look forward to
working with him as he unfolds his story.” – Declan Sinnott