6th March 2011
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Bob McNeill is one of New Zealand’s best known Folk artists
for his solo work and with Ben the Hoose. An innovative
songwriter, he has three New Zealand Music Awards, all for Best
Folk Album. His songs have been covered by artists in New
Zealand, Scotland, Australia and the USA. An expatriate Scot, he
now divides his time between New Zealand and Scotland.
McNeill’s musical and songwriting style is a hybrid of the
Celtic music of his native Scotland and the American New Folk and
Americana styles. The Dominion Post compared him to Jackson
Brown, James Taylor, Luka Bloom and Dougie MacLean; and New
Zealand Musician to Bruce Springsteen and Mark Knopfler.
McNeill’s songwriting has been widely praised. New Zealand
Musician called his songs “endearing” and
“haunting”. His characters sway on the horizon,
sometime after the moment of decision... rare perspectives and
sweet melodies, like the farmer inheriting his father’s
dogs in Southland Man’s Lament, or the shell-shocked
divorcee escaping a forest fire in Jesusita.
In autumn 2009 McNeill joined up with producer Rob Winch to
re-record his best known songs alongside new material. This
project, which became the album Me and Mary Ann, has been widely
praised. Largely recorded in Nashville, the record also features
guest appearances by many of the New Zealand musicians McNeill
has worked with over the last 10 years. For this project McNeill
is also joined by Galway singer and regular collaborator Marie
Dolan.
McNeill tours New Zealand in support of the new record in
February and March 2011, with shows throughout the
country.