Colum Sands (born 1951) is an Irish singer songwriter who made his first performances and recordings with
The Sands Family
:''This is about the family band. And Ben ** For coverage of solo careers of some band members, see Tommy Sands and Colum Sands''
The Sands Family is a Northern Irish musical family band originating from Mayobridge, County Down, Northern Irel ...
of
County Down
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. Between his extensive solo appearances he continues to record and perform with his brothers
Tommy
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* Tommy (given name)
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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
folk clubs to
Carnegie Hall New York City, in 1981, Sands set up the independent record label, Spring Records, with a recording studio at his home in
Rostrevor
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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 artistes like
Cara Dillon
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and Oige,
Deanta, Neil Mulligan and
Kieran Goss to veteran performers including
Joan Baez
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, The Sands Family,
Liam O'Flynn,
Vedran Smailovic and
Pete Seeger
Peter Seeger (May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014) was an American folk singer and social activist. A fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, Seeger also had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of the Weavers, notabl ...
.
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
Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as t ...
into English (recording a bilingual version of "Nähe des Geliebten" with Berlin singer Scarlett Seeboldt), worked and toured in the Middle East with Israeli story teller 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
Maggie MacInnes.
His own songs have been translated into German, Dutch, Danish and Hebrew and have been recorded by many artistes including
Maddy Prior
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,
June Tabor
June Tabor (born 31 December 1947 in Warwick, England) is an English folk singer known for her solo work and her earlier collaborations with Maddy Prior and with Oysterband.
Early life
June Tabor was born and grew up in Warwick, England. ...
,
Liam Clancy
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,
Tommy Makem
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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 (
Belfast
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) in 1976 found him working with
Liam Neeson
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in the
Patrick Galvin 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
BBC Radio Ulster. He has also compiled and/or presented radio programmes for
BBC Radio 2
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(''Shifting Sands'')
RTÉ Radio 1
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The total budget for th ...
(''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, "
Donegall Road" was included in the
Smithsonian Institution
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's album ''Sound Neighbours,''
which received three shortlisting nominations for the 2008
Grammy Awards
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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 websiteMySpaceThe radio show that Colum Sands hosted
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1951 births
Living people
Irish male singer-songwriters
Irish record producers