Collaborations
Gavin Friday contributes recording of ‘Slates, Slags etc’ to The Fall symposium
Gavin Friday has recorded a version of The Fall’s 1981 song ‘Slates, Slags etc’ with the group Frigid Stars. The recording will be presented as Gavin’s contribution to Always Different, Always The Same: a symposium on the band in Limerick, Ireland on November 7th. 2019. Frigid Stars are Eoin Devereux and David Meagher (both of…
Read MoreExcess & Ruin: Gavin Friday collaborates with Jeremy Reed and David J
Gavin Friday has collaborated with British poet Jeremy Reed and Bauhaus’s David J on a the title track of Jeremy Reed & the Ginger Light’s upcoming album “Excess & Ruin”. The new 15 track CD album from Jeremy Reed & the Ginger Light is now available to pre-order. The release date is April 4, 2019.…
Read MoreGavin Friday and Anni Hogan collaborate on Angels of Romance song
Gavin Friday features on the song “Angels of Romance” on the new album from Anni Hogan (Marc & The Mambas, The Willing Sinners) ‘Lost In Blue’, produced by Dave Ball (Soft Cell) and Riccardo Mulhall. Anni on collaborating with Gavin: “I had met Gavin sometime somewhere back in the day, but only briefly so this…
Read MoreGavin Friday sings Lipstick with Preachers Son
Gavin Friday sings the song ‘Lipstick’ on Irish band Preachers Son’s album ‘Life, Love and Limb’. Preachers Son are Kila’s Brian Hogan, Engine Alley’s Emmaline Duffy-Fallon and José Carlos Anselmo Flores. They recorded their debut album with producer Ciaran Cahill and it was mixed by Dave Bascombe (who also worked on Gavin Friday’s own “Adam…
Read MoreThe ghosts of Gavin Friday
Written, produced and arranged by Mr Friday and the boy d’Angelo A Dubalinn Dialogue One Act Musickal Radio Play Persons: Gavin Friday: Brendan Behan: Oscar Wilde: David Bowie: Marc Bolan: Peig Seyers: Mr Pussy: Ma and Da Friday: Two Bootboys: Two Oul’Wans: Enrico Caruso Scene: 31st December 1999 Dublin City – Northside PLAY AT MAXIMUM…
Read MoreEmerald Germs of Ireland
Nine radio plays adapted from the Patrick McCabe book of the same name were aired on Ireland’s RTE radio 1 in July 2000. The music was devised and arranged by Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer. The Turfman From Ardee Whisky On A Sunday Old Flames South Of The Border The Garden Where The Praties Grow…
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