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White Crow

by Tom Portman Music

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Quarry Road 03:05
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Fata Morgana 03:14
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Emergence 02:24
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Saudade 04:39
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White Crow 02:56
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Longing 03:16
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Corcomroe 02:29
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Refuge 03:49

about

"If it has strings, Portman can play them. Not only play them but bend them, scratch them, shape 'em and mould them into a collage of beauty. This latest is a gorgeous collection of magical soundscapes that take the listener to other places - this is a melting pot of Americana, Irish trad., world and the magical. There'll surely be plenty of airings on Blue of the Night
CARL CORCORAN Presenter, Blue of the Night

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released November 10, 2022

Tom Portman - Guitar, Vocals, Lap Steel, Mandolin, Dobro, Banjo & Violin
Gosia Kamieniecka - Vocals on Longing
Karl Clews - Bass on Saudade
Maja Elliot - Keys on Saudade
John O'Dwyer - Double Bass on Quarry Road
Recording - Tom Portman
Mixing - Tom Portman & Aiden Reed (Fata Morgana)
Mastering - Simon O'Reilly
Artwork - Gosia Kamieniecka
Graphic Design - Kieran McHugh

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Tom Portman Music Galway, Ireland

Tom Portman has been a consistent eclectic and prolific force in Irish music. His work focuses on our relationships to each other and the natural world; exploring themes of place, mythology, the cycles of life and death and the emotional landscape of life. Tom's a multi instrumentalist on guitar, dobro, violin, voice and lap steel, performer, composer and songwriter based in the West of Ireland ... more

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