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Michael Brunnock (born 1 September 1964) is an Irish singer-songwriter, and musician. He is known as having been a member of the Irish bands Little Palace and The Van Winkles, and performed with
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. After moving to New York, Brunnock gained critical acclaim as a solo artist when he worked with Record producer,
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. He released hits in the US as a solo artist like "Fallen Leaves" in 2007 on his album So I do. He has toured extensively all over the world, joined by many popular artists. In 2012, along with
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, he won the
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2012 in the Best Original Song category for his performance of "If it falls, it falls" in the movie This Must Be the Place directed by
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Discography


So I do

* Fallen Leaves * Man Overboard * Shine * Give * Mis-underestimation * Little Boy Blue * Dance to the wind * Born Again * Niagara Falls * Breast Plate * Words * Secret


The Orchard

* Circle * Soft White and Indigo * Man Overboard * The Orchard * Untouchable * Song of the Lark * Change * Every Step * Wine * Hansel * Game Changer * Sensation * Down by the Araglin


Live in New York

* Fallen Leaves * Shine * Give * Misunderestimation * Breastplate * Dance to the Wind * Niagara Falls * Sensation eat. Moe Holmes * Born Again * Exit Strategy * Wounded Knee * Words


2013

* Red Line- (Michael Brunnock and
The Ceasars The Ceasars is a group of three Italian music producers: Paolo "Ceasar" Catoni, Marco "PStarr" Pistella and Francesco Rigon. History The trio was originally known (until 2012) as Ceasars Productions and their production is divided between Ita ...
)


2014

* Peaches and Cream - (Michael Brunnock and
The Ceasars The Ceasars is a group of three Italian music producers: Paolo "Ceasar" Catoni, Marco "PStarr" Pistella and Francesco Rigon. History The trio was originally known (until 2012) as Ceasars Productions and their production is divided between Ita ...
)


2016

* The Landing * The Ghost of Roger Casement


References


External links


Official Web Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brunnock, Michael Irish male singer-songwriters Irish singer-songwriters 1964 births Living people