righthand says: This was an exceptional Man. He left school at 11.5 years. He was severely dyslexic. He could not READ nor WRITE with difficulty signing his name. Despite this, he was an exceptionally talented song writer. He had a most unusual voice and was best in duets particularly with his daughter. It was while working as a labourer that he came in contact with asbestos that has now killed him 35 years later. He knew he was dying but thought he had longer. Please go into his site and hear his new single for a flavour of how much poorer we are for his passing. If sufficient interest is shown, I'll post further clips on Christie. "Christie's song writing is about life, dreams and the reality of the people in them. He is never one to go down the easy route of writing a song with good music and empty lyrics. Christie takes you on an emotional awareness that life can also be painful and lonely." "He is a man who writes with honesty and feelings from his heart and soul. He is the ultimate storyteller of our time." History: Christie was born in Tralee, County Kerry; he was the youngest of 9 children. There was always music in the house. His father played jazz on the accordian, Henry Curtin played drums (Frank Sinatra's drummer), his Mother a great storyteller, sang traditional Irish songs. Neighbours and family ... As well as writing Christie has produced two of his own albums with Steve Nye, "The Box" and "This Is As Far As I Go", he solo produced Aled Jones' album "Whenever God Shines His Light". The following legendary Irish artists all attained their first No.1's covering his songs. Christy Moore - "Don't Forget Your Shovel" Frances Black - "All The Lies That You Told Me" Maire Brennan from Clannad - "Oh Jealous Heart" Nizlopi attained their first No.1 ("JCB Song") sampling some of Christie's lyrics from "Don't Forget Your Shovel" (Xmas single 2005 - UK & Ireland) Christie is Patron to the Irish charity "Children in Crossfire". His special focus i... I heard tributes to him on the radio truly exceptional man, apparently was upbeat to the last days,they said he had to ability to make anybody in his company feel happy Thanks Righthand.......I went to the site. I think I am gonna pick his album up for my brother--he is a musician and covers a lot of Irish legends. Never heard of him before... went for a listen. He sounds very wistful... well at least the song that played upon entering the website. I guess there are many talented people who go unheralded thanks to mass media. Oh my gosh. This Man was Awesome. Thank you for this pop, I will definitely become a huge fan. I'm only sorry it will be posthumously. This music is incredible. i bought the two of us album and literally cried when i heard roll back the clouds that he sang with aled jones on the album. what a fantastic man who will be missed by everyone who knew him Beautiful comment about an exceptional man with a difficult life. He had a most unusual voice that match well with the female voice. I'm honoured with your first comment on ClipMarks. May there to many more and of as good a quality. Keep on coming. My daughter's name is Isabel. got his album just there a while ago would cheer up any rainy day (we have plenty of them over here) through the wonders of modern technolology it multiplied among my family members Just spreading the joy. Isn't technology wonderful? thanks for that beautiful comment, my name is spelled with an o, it is funny that the same name can be spelled differently. i will most certainly post again on this forrum, after the welcome that i have received, and the comment was meant from the bottom of my heart. |
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