Artist's albums
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1997 · single
Escape from Freedom
1994 · EP
Tomi Senjya Korin Kitan
2022 · single
Lonely Road
2022 · album
Out The Roof
2017 · single
Providence Hymne
2017 · single
Gloria
2013 · single
Providence
2013 · album
A Place For The Rejected
2011 · single
Totally Providence
2008 · album
I Go To The Rock
2008 · album
Stand By Me
2008 · album
Heavenly Love
2008 · album
Providence
2004 · album
A Fig For A Kiss
2002 · album
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Biography
Some bands make false starts before finding their feet. But not many wait seven years between attempts. For the aptly named Providence, though, it took a couple of tries to get it right. Guitarist Paul Doyle put together the original version of the band in Dublin in 1992. But the timing wasn't right and within a year, the group had disintegrated. Doyle, however, didn't let the idea go. As Irish bands seemed to be less focused on traditional music, and as their playing switched gears to hyper speed, he knew people wanted to hear the music as it had been in the grand days of the Bothy Band and Planxty. So in 1999, he assembled a different set of musicians, including singer Joan McDermott (whose day job at the Irish Traditional Music Archive has given the band access to plenty of material), accordionist Michael O'Raghallaigh, and fiddler Maedb O'Hare, and revived the Providence name. Playing around Ireland, they quickly made a name for themselves with their more thoughtful, retro style and in 2000, they released their self-titled debut. Following that, O'Hare left, to be replaced by Clodagh Boylan, while flutist and whistle player Troy Bannontook the place of John Wynne. After taking time to gel as a unit, they went into the studio to record A Fig for a Kiss. Following its release in the U.S., the band undertook their first American tour. ~ Chris Nickson, Rovi