Colum Sands (Irish Songwriter)
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Colum Sands (born 1951) is an Irish singer-songwriter who made his first performances and recordings with The Sands Family of
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. Between his extensive solo appearances, he continues to record and perform with his brothers
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and Ben and his sister Anne in the family band. Following appearances throughout Europe and North America in venues ranging from small
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s to
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New York City, in 1981, Sands set up the independent record label Spring Records, with a recording studio at his home in
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, County Down. He has produced around one hundred albums, working with young traditional musicians, songwriters and bands, ranging from first-time recording artists like
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to veteran performers including
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, The Sands Family,
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and
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. Sands has released eight albums featuring his own songs and a songbook titled ''Between the Earth and the Sky'' illustrated by Colum McEvoy. As well as performing his own songs, Sands has translated
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into English (recording a bilingual version of "Nähe des Geliebten" with Berlin singer Scarlett Seeboldt), worked and toured in the Middle East with Israeli storyteller Sharon Aviv on the English/Hebrew peace initiative production "Talking to the Wall" and translated Scottish Gaelic songs into English on his collaboration with Scottish singer and harper
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. His songs have been translated into German, Dutch, Danish and Hebrew and have been recorded by many artists including
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, Roy Bailey, Andy Irvine and Mick Hanly. Apart from songwriting and studio production, Sands has worked in a number of theatrical collaborations and his involvement as a musician with the Lyric Theatre (
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) in 1976 found him working with
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in the
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play ''We Do it for Love''. He has also composed music for Community Playwright Patch Connolly's plays, ''The Fair Day'' and ''The Square''. Sands is also well known as a radio presenter, from the 1990s until 2016 he presented ''Folk Club'', the popular weekly programme on
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. He has also compiled and/or presented radio programmes for
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(''Shifting Sands'')
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(''Rootin' About''.) and BBC Radio 4 "The First LP in Ireland". Sands received a Living Tradition Award for his services to Folk and Traditional Music and his song, "
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" was included in the
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's album ''Sound Neighbours,'' which received three shortlisting nominations for the 2008
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.


Discography


Studio albums

*1981: ''Unapproved Road'', Spring Records SCD 1001 *1989: ''The March Ditch'', Spring Records SCD 1014 *1996: ''All My Winding Journeys'', Spring Records SCD 1035 *2003: ''The Note That Lingers On'', Spring Records SCD 1051 *2009: ''Look Where I've Ended Up Now'', Spring Records SCD 1059 *2013: ''Turn the Corner'', Spring Records SCD 1062 *2020: '' Song Bridge'', Spring Records SCD 1067


Live albums

*2007: ''Live in Concert Songs and Stories'', Spring Records SCD 1054


Collaborations

*2002: ''Talking to the Wall – with Sharon Aviv'', Spring Records SCD 1048 *2011: ''The Seedboat (Bàta an t-Sìl) – with Maggie MacInnes'', Spring Records SCD 1061


Other Appearances

*2007: ''Sound Neighbours: Contemporary Music in Northern Ireland'', Smithsonian Folkways Recordings SFW40544 *2009: ''Dear Irish Boy – Marianne Green with Andy Irvine'', Glas Records MEGCD02


Books

*2000: Colum Sands Songbook ''Between the Earth and the Sky'', Cottage Publications


References


External links


Artist's Official website

MySpace

The radio show that Colum Sands hosted
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