Henry McCullough
POOR MAN’S MOON
Henry McCullough is one of the greatest unsung guitar heroes of the Irish music scene. It was when headlining the Ranelagh Arts Festival in 2006 that old friends Henry and Eamon Carr (Horslips) met up again. Over the next few months the pair began to collaborate on some new songs. Since then Henry went into the studio and recorded Poor Mans Moon
Eamon on farm with Henry McCullough
“It was ex-Horslip Eamon Carr who inspired the making of Poor Man’s Moon. He had a bunch of lyrics, sufficient to get the plane on the runway, dark and sombre songs for the most part – but it needed an infusion of genius to get it airborne. Crafting the melodies and adapting them to his world-weary persona, and throwing a few songs of his own into the mix, McCullough provided just that. Fly me to the Poor Man’s Moon...”
- Niall Stokes
HOT PRESS