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MORGAN O’KANE MUSIC

Feb. 18, 2012 Cazenovia, NY (just east of Syracuse)
February 18th Nelson Odeon Theatre

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Check out this video of Morgan O’Kane – shot by chance at dusk on Sept. 5th, 2011 in Washington Square Park by the very talented Tom Levin.

Morgan O’Kane from Tom Levin on Vimeo.

PENDULUM, Morgan O’Kane’s 2nd full length recording is now available on itunes click HERE!

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Every so often, just when you think the well is dry and the tradition is dead, you are gratefully reminded that there is still water down there and that the tradition was only sleeping.Morgan O’Kane from Charlottesville, Virginia is one of those reminders. A virtuoso banjo player, shouter and activist now based in New York City, Morgan recalls two other transplanted legendary southern artists; Reverend Gary Davis and Aunt Molly Jackson. Like the reverend, Morgan honed his skills making a living as a busking street artist. Like Aunt Molly, he has kept his connection to his Appalachian home and its issues, taking part in the campaign to ban mountaintop removal mining, which destroys the land and the people who live on it. Check out: www.mountainjustice.org

While Morgan O’kane clearly knows his way around the old tunes, he is more interested in creating his own. That’s how the tradition survives – new songs being created on old foundations. This ain’t no revival ; this is a contemporary artist who knows where he comes from. He tours with an amalgam of virtuosic musicians including; New York City’s Dobro genius, Zeke Healy – New Orleans based, Leyla McCalla on Cello, and Ferd Moyse the IV on fiddle (of the Hackensaw Boys) amongst others. He is also comfortable playing solo, with a sort of one- man- band percussion set up complimenting his banjo. He has been in NY for seven years or so, released his first album in 2010 and is about to release his second one, Pendulum. Morgan also created the sound track for the documentary film, Low Coal, which addresses the coal mining industry in Appalachia. The film, like the music Morgan makes honours the traditions of the Appalachian region but addresses the current struggles faced.

Over the last year or so, Morgan has taken steps to raise his profile as an artist. He has toured around North America and has staked out a presence in Europe.

NINE LIVES released May 4, 2010

Click on the CD cover to go to itunes.

UK dates June 2011 Announced!

Check the tour dates for Irish and UK dates in June 2011!!!!!

Some new SUMMER tour dates announced check the TOUR PAGE for details….

LOW COAL Documentary / MORGAN O’KANE score

Morgan O’kane was invited to do the score for the film Low Coal. The documentary is an exploration of what it’s like to live with the coal industry. Telling the stories of activists and injured miners, Low Coal makes the case that strong and resilient Appalachian communities are paying a heavy price for the benefits to the region that the coal industry provides. This price is paid by the people in the areas around the mines, whether or not they have a formal relationship with the mining industry. The film profiles UMWA members who have worked to improve conditions in the deep mines, and shows what it was like for the community around the Upper Big Branch mine disaster. It also shows what it’s like for people who are having their family histories and communities destroyed by Mountaintop Removal. The film makes a strong effort to distinguish between purely profit-driven mine companies, like Massey Energy, and the individuals who are tasked with doing difficult, dangerous, and thankless work of mining coal.

Watch the Trailer

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Watch the Film

Morgan O’Kane #4 on MOJO playlist December issue

MORGAN O’KANE’S song SNUG LIFE is #4 on The MOJO Playlist in the December issue!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SNUG LIFE Morgan O'Kane #4 on the December 2010 MOJO Playlist

SNUG LIFE MORGAN O’KANE
West Virginia mountain man sings loud and raw and plays banjo fast and beautiful. Impressed at King’s Cross Social Club last month.
Find it:Nine Lives (www.morganokanemusic.com)

Nine Lives gets great review from Italy….

Nine Lives was reviewed on Italy’s rootshighway.it on May 17th,10

“A brave and engaging album”  7/10  Emilio Mera / Roots Highway


Woodsongs Old Time Radio Show and WKYT-TV

Morgan performed in Lexington KY on the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Show on May 17th, 2010. The stellar band was comprised of Ferd Moyse on fiddle, Zeke Healy on Dobro and Phil Roebuck. The show will be broadcast sometime in the future on loads of radio shows…there’s info at the link above.