Siobhán O’Brien – The Power of the Voice and Music that Soothes the Heart that Allows the Soul to Dance with the Strum of the Lyrics to Spark of the Inner Wisdom
Siobhán O’Brien is a singer-songwriter who performs with acoustic guitar and harmonica. O’Brien has performed with Bob Dylan, The San Diego Symphony, and The Chieftains and supported Christy Moore, Donovan, Damien Dempsey, Pete Cummings, Sharon Shannon, Henry McCullough, Maria McKee, Mick Flannery, Paul Brady, and The Cranberries.
Her solo work incorporates traditions of American song, including folk, blues, country, rock and English, Scottish and Irish traditional music.
O’Brien is the niece of Brendan Bowyer of The Royal Showband and the great-granddaughter of Albert Bowyer of the Bowyer/Westwood Opera Company of Blackpool, England. She made her first musical recording of a sea shanty at the age of six. In 2008, O’Brien toured the United States with performances in New York City, Boston, Nashville, and California. She performed as a guest vocalist on “Lakes of Ponchartrain” with The Chieftains at Boston Symphony Hall, Massachusetts.
In 2008, she released her third album, I Grew Up To, which features Paddy Moloney (The Chieftains) on “Long Black Veil” and “Lakes of Ponchartrain. In 2010, she performed as a guest vocalist performing with The San Diego Symphony in California.