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Lisa Hannigan Wiki Information
Lisa Margaret Hannigan
(born 12 February 1981) is an Irish singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Her music has led to much success, critical praise, airplay and award nominations in her native land and, more recently, in the United States. Hannigan is best known for having accompanied the highly successful singer-songwriter Damien Rice. Since leaving him, she has begun her own career, with her 2008 debut album Sea Sew
spawning the hit single "Lille", a Choice Music Prize nomination, two Meteor Music Awards nominations and a Mercury Prize nomination. There has also been praise from fellow musicians and, in recent times, Jools Holland of the United Kingdom and US television hosts Jay Leno and Stephen Colbert, the latter of whom is not renowned for his endorsement of musicians.
She is known for aiding charities such as Oxfam and her "Some Surprise" duet with Gary Lightbody featured on the US television series Grey's Anatomy
. As part of an advertising campaign for fair trade the singer permitted herself be covered in melted chocolate. Hannigan has performed and been associated with musicians such as Cathy Davey, Mic Christopher, Mick Flannery, David Kitt and members of Snow Patrol, The Frames and Bell X1 and has performed at the Glastonbury Festival both as a solo artist and alongside Damien Rice.
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Style
Hannigan emits "a moan of delicate strength, and stirring warmth and humanity", describing her style as that of "plinky plonk rock", a genre coined by a friend. She performs using "broken-down, wheezy old instruments", assisting her band members in the transportation of this equipment. Her blog posts are noted for containing recipes for baking cakes.
Early life
Hannigan was born on 12 February 1981, [1] [2] and comes from Kilcloon in County Meath. She was "quiet and bookish", attending primary school at Scoil Oilibhear Naofa in Kilcloon where she first sang as a six-year-old fairy on top of a Christmas tree in her school play. [3] She developed her singing through other avenues such as providing the backing vocals to her mother's front seat Joni Mitchell and Nina Simone when she was being driven to West Cork on summer holidays. She also sang and danced to the first tape she bought, Michael Jackson's " Bad". Hannigan later attended secondary school at The King's Hospital in Palmerstown and, at the age of eighteen, became a student of art history at Trinity College, Dublin. She met Damien Rice in Whelans, a pub that is popular with up and coming musicians, during her first week of college. She bumped into him a few times after that. He told her that he was a musician looking for a female backing singer and Lisa timidly told him that she was a singer. He came to listen to her when she was singing in a classical concert and liked what he heard, resulting in the start of their musical partnership.
Career
Damien Rice collaborations
Hannigan began singing as a lead vocalist with Rice's band at a concert in the Temple Bar Music Centre in Dublin in early 2001, collaborating with him for six years. She featured on Rice's debut solo album O
, first released in 2002, and sang on the majority of his tracks. The singer became a frequent companion of Rice during his live performances as a vocalist, and on occasion as an electric guitarist or bassist. At the Glastonbury Festival in 2003, Hannigan played the drums on one track. Hannigan went on to contribute to one more Damien Rice album 9
, released in 2006, on which was included a lead vocal on " 9 Crimes", the first single taken from the album. [4] She has been dismissive of her role on the Rice records, telling The Daily Telegraph
in 2009 that "it wasn't my record". However, Rice had a difficult relationship with Hannigan, as he had with other band members, and in one rare interview with The Independent
he suggested their styles of song writing were incompatible and were to blame for the inadequacies he felt about the co-written " Unplayed Piano". [5] Hannigan's duet with Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody has featured on the U.S television series Grey's Anatomy
. [6]
Prior to Hannigan's official release of solo material in 2008, some of her live recordings and covers performed on tour were made available through trading networks or on various radio shows. Such covers included a mix of traditional folk and more contemporary songs such as: "Willy" by Joni Mitchell, "Be My Husband" by Nina Simone (from the 1965 album Pastel Blues
), "Mercedes Benz" by Janis Joplin and "Love Hurts" by Roy Orbison. [ Hannigan also performed live with her own band, called The Daisy Okell Quartet although no recordings are known to have been released.][ She then performed a solo set at the Electric Picnic music festival in Stradbally, County Laois in 2006.][ [7] By this time she had contributed guest vocals on a number of recordings by other artists, including Mic Christopher, The Frames and Herbie Hancock, on whose track, "Don't Explain", she performed alongside Damien Rice on the album, Possibilities
.][
]
On 26 March 2007, Damien Rice announced that his professional relationship with Lisa Hannigan has ended, saying the relationship "has run its creative course" and that Hannigan would leave the band immediately to pursue a solo career. [8] Hannigan had been in Munich, Germany with Rice's tour when she had learned that she was no longer needed and returned to Dublin immediately to begin work on her solo career. The singer later said of the split: "I suppose it was coming for a long time. I had become pretty outspoken about my frustrations at the direction the band was going in, and I'm sure he was starting to find me a pain." She was comforted by members of The Magic Numbers and has not spoken to Rice since the incident.
She has since described the split as the best thing that has ever happened to her.
Solo career
Lisa Hannigan's debut solo album, titled Sea Sew
, was prepared in a barn in Thomastown and recorded in Dublin before being released in Ireland on 12 September 2008. The lead single, "Lille", was made available as a free download on lisahannigan.ie on 25 August. [9] The sleeve featured needle-work knitted by Hannigan. [10] She had previously previewed tracks "Lille", "Pistachio", "Some Surprise" and "Sea Song" on her MySpace page with the message: "I'm in the middle of making my first record and I want it to come out as soon as possible so I can sing in venues more socially acceptable than Superquinn and the Luas Station." [11] The album was a critical success, earning rave reviews and being named by some music critics amongst the best Irish albums of the year. [12] [13]
Sea Sew
garnered airtime on American radio station KCRW and earned early praise from that country's press, including the Los Angeles Times
, which called it "charmingly idiosyncratic" and The New York Times
which described it as "exquisitely ethereal". [14] Lead single "Lille", released on 25 August 2008, became an airplay hit on Irish and American radio stations. [15] Hannigan went on to perform at Electric Picnic 2008. [16] The admiration of Jason Mraz led to Hannigan supporting the Grammy-nominated Californian singer-songwriter on a 42-date U.S. tour which began on 8 October 2008. [17] She lent her vocals to the charity album Even Better Than the Disco Thing
, on which she performed a cover of Diana Ross's "Upside Down", [18] and on 5 December 2008 she performed a duet of Mick Flannery's new song "Christmas Past" with Flannery on Tony Fenton's Christmas Special on Today FM. [19] Also in December 2008 she made her UK solo debut at St Johns Church in London. [20] Hannigan signed with ATO Records in the U.S., where her album was released in February 2009. [21] Sea Sew
was then nominated for both the Choice Music Prize, [22] and Best Irish Album at the Meteor Music Awards in January 2009. [23] [24]
Hannigan has been interviewed by the US television host Jay Leno. On 9 March 2009, Hannigan was interviewed by the US television personality Stephen Colbert and performed the song "I Don't Know" from her Sea Sew
album on the television show The Colbert Report
. [25] Colbert allegedly saw a YouTube video of Hannigan performing the song in a Dingle pub which had been shot by Donal Dineen. The presenter also requested his viewers to buy Sea Sew
, an unusual happening considering his portrayal as a "gormless, right-wing blowhard". Colbert even quizzed Hannigan on her sewing of the album's cover, asking if she had sewn the instruments as well – Hannigan is reported to be sewing Colbert a note of thanks for asking her to perform on his show. The singer later described The Colbert Report
as an "amazing experience" and "the best thing ever", referring to the fact that Colbert invites very few artists to perform, and even this is usually limited to well-known acts such as R.E.M. and Neil Young. [26]
On 12 May 2009, Hannigan made her debut on the BBC's Later... with Jools Holland
, performing "I Don't Know" during the sixth episode of the show's thirty-fourth season. [27] [28] She was reported to have been excited about the appearance and hoped her co-performers on the episode would include Tony Bennett. [29] Sea Sew
rose through the UK charts following this appearance [30] and she performed at Glastonbury 2009 as well as a sold-out UK tour later that year. [31] Her subsequent Mercury Prize nomination saw her defined by the British press as "an Irish singer known for her collaboration with Damien Rice and now recognised for her debut album Sea Sew
". [32] She performed at the nomination ceremony where, considered a surprise inclusion by the country's media, she was greeted by confused journalists wondering "Lisa who?" followed by "about 10 photographers in my face shouting ‘Lisa, Lisa, Lisa’". [33]
Hannigan will perform at Electric Picnic 2009 [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] and Le Chéile. [39]
Side projects
Other pursuits
Hannigan has a history of theatre performance, having auditioned for musicals as a teenager but remaining largely unsuccessful except for being cast as Second Urchin in her school's production of My Fair Lady
. She went on to start her own theatre group called "The Cowardly Lion Theatre Group".[ Hannigan appeared in a Jessamyn Fiore play titled The Mysterious World of Birds
in September 2003; the play received performances in Dublin and Galway.][ As part of an advertisement for Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign she allowed herself to be drenched in melted chocolate.][ As part of the same campaign, she made major contributions to the Irish musical collective The Cake Sale,] with lead vocals on the tracks "Some Surprise" (a duet with Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol with whom she has been romantically linked [40]) and "Last Leaf". [41] [42] She also contributed to the 2009 charity album, Sparks n' Mind
, released in aid of Aware. [43] Hannigan has also spoken of her intention to run the Dublin Marathon one day.
Discography
Awards
Hot Press
Readers' Poll
Hannigan has four Hot Press
Readers' Poll awards. She won Best Debut Album, Best Irish Album, Best Irish Track and Best Female in 2009.
| Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
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| 2009
| Sea Sew
| Best Debut Album
| Won
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| 2009
| Sea Sew
| Best Irish Album
| Won
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| 2009
| —
| Best Irish Track
| Won
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| 2009
| Lisa Hannigan
| Best Female
| Won
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Choice Music Prize
Hannigan's debut album, Sea Sew
, was nominated for the Choice Music Prize in January 2009. [44] The award was won by Jape for the album Ritual
on 4 March 2009. [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51]
| Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
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| 2009
| Sea Sew
| Irish Album of the Year 2008
| Nominated
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Meteor Music Awards
Hannigan and her work was nominated in the Best Irish Female and Best Irish Album categories at the Meteor Music Awards in 2009. [52] She was the only solo artist nominated in more than one category at the awards. She lost to Imelda May and The Script's self-titled album respectively. [53]
| Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
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| 2009
| Sea Sew
| Best Irish Album
| Nominated
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| 2009
| Lisa Hannigan
| Best Irish Female
| Nominated
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Mercury Prize
Sea Sew
was nominated for the Mercury Prize on 21 July 2009. [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] It was Hannigan's first nomination; other Irish acts nominated before her included U2 Gemma Hayes, The Thrills and Fionn Regan. The identity of the award-winning album will be confirmed on 8 September 2009 in London. The singer described the nomination as "an incredible honour" and "an amazing affirmation that people like your record". [62] She also said she had "never been so excited about anything before". [63]
Hannigan was referred to as 2009's "token folk nominee" in the UK, with the NME
, a music magazine in that country, calling her a "token folkie". [64] One British journalist even claimed she was "truly obscure" and part of the "moribund sensitive singer-songwriter genre". Ed Power, writing in the Irish Independent
, criticised such claims, wondering if Jape (whose album Ritual
beat Hannigan to the Choice Music Prize) had come close to receiving a Mercury nomination—"Or, for that matter, how many of the judges had even heard of him". [65]
| Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
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| 2009
| Sea Sew
| Best Album
| Nominated
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References
- "Frequently Asked Questions". Eskimo Friends. Accessed 2 February 2009.
- Lisa Hannigan
- Official Biography
- Refined Lisa Hannigan
- Damien Rice: The world's most reluctant pop star
- Grey's Anatomy gets an Irish flavour
- Lisa Hannigan
- Rice & Hannigan no longer working together
- Lisa Hannigan heads out on US tour, confirms album date
- Lisa Hannigan confirms album track-list
- WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Lisa Hannigan Irish tour of small towns announced
- He came, he busked, he conquered... How Hansard wooed Hollywood
- 2008 This year in music
- Loaded: 21/11/08
- Lisa musters the chutzpah to go solo in spotlight
- Electric Picnic line-up announced
- Music: Jason Mraz * *
- Loaded: 12/12/2008
- Lisa's Duet with Mick Flannery
- Lisa Hannigan's DEBUT Album 'Sea Sew' Shortlisted For Barclaycard Mercury Prize
- We just wanted to let you know that the US release date has been postponed until February 3rd
- The Choicest cuts ...or are they?
- Meteor Awards 2009 - Presenter & Nominees Revealed
- Meteor Music Awards nominees revealed
- Lisa Hannigan Gets the Colbert Bump
- Hannigan shenanigans
- Lisa Hannigan
- Episode 6
- Lisa Hannigan interview for her album 'See Sew'
- Lisa Hannigan moves up the UK charts
- Irish bands tuning up for Glastonbury
- Female solo artists dominate Mercury prize nominations
- Champagne moment
- Nutty boys set for Electric Picnic
- Electric Picnic bill unveiled
- Flaming Lips, MGMT & Madness top EP line-up
- Picnic promoters put faith in Electric line-up
- Electric Picnic 2009 - The List
- Le Cheile line-up announced
- THE CAKE SALE - OUT FRIDAY!
- Side Projects
- The Cake Sale
- Springsteen, Pixies & Portishead covered for Irish charity album
- Loaded: 16/01/2009
- UPDATED: Jape wins 2009 Choice Music Price
- Jape album wins Choice Music Prize
- Dublin musician Jape wins Choice Music Prize
- Dublin musician Jape wins Choice Music Prize
- Jolly Jape admits he's surprised to scoop Choice gong
- Dublin band Jape wins overall prize at Choice Music awards
- Jape the surprise choice as Ritual takes the plaudits
- Sharon Shannon to receive major award
- Top accolade for The Script
- Hannigan makes Mercury prize shortlist
- Barclaycard Mercury Prize 2009: Nominees announced
- ‘Eyes Open’ shortlisted for Choice Music Prize!!!
- Barclaycard Mercury Prize - Nominations
- Lisa Hannigan nominated for Mercury Music Prize
- Mercury prize 2009 nominations announced
- Lisa Hannigan shortlisted for Mercury Prize
- Lisa Hannigan shortlisted for Mercury Prize
- Mercury nominees on being nominated
- Irish 'outsider' excited about prestige music nomination
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- Mercury is rising for our sensitive songbird
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