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Robbi McMillen was born in Bóthar Seoighe, a new-Gaeltacht area in the west of Belfast and was brought up a native Gaelic speaker. His singing began while at Cumann Chluain Árd at the age of thirteen with award-winning sean-nós songstress Róise Nic Chorraidh, who asked him to sing the chorus to ‘Cearc agus Coilleach’. Within a year they had formed Cabéal, and although short-lived, the Cultúrlann-based group proved an insightful venture. While learning new songs, Robbi was beginning to write his own in both Gaelic and in English.
In 2004, Robbi released ‘Aisling Bhán’, a small collection of Irish and Scottish Gaelic traditional songs with the help and encouragement of German multi-instrumentalist Rüdiger Reinhardt. The album, a sean-nós collection of mainly Ulster songs, influenced Robbi’s songwriting and in 2006 he began writing and recording ‘Façade’, at home, featuring instrumental works from around the world put to vocals of new and traditional songs in four languages: Gaeilge, Gàidhlig, Latin and English. ‘Façade’ was subsequently re-released and re-mastered one year after its initial release featuring newly recorded songs, both self-penned and traditional; from Donegal and Louth.
Although Robbi is rarely able to perform solo gigs, he has built a fan-base and made friends from around the world, with whom he keeps in contact with regularly.
Robbi is currently working on a new project to be released in the Autumn of 2009.
http://www.robbimcmillen.com
MySpace http://myspace.com/r… Read Full Bio ↴Official Site: http://www.robbimcmillen.com
MySpace http://myspace.com/robbimcmillen
Robbi McMillen was born in Bóthar Seoighe, a new-Gaeltacht area in the west of Belfast and was brought up a native Gaelic speaker. His singing began while at Cumann Chluain Árd at the age of thirteen with award-winning sean-nós songstress Róise Nic Chorraidh, who asked him to sing the chorus to ‘Cearc agus Coilleach’. Within a year they had formed Cabéal, and although short-lived, the Cultúrlann-based group proved an insightful venture. While learning new songs, Robbi was beginning to write his own in both Gaelic and in English.
In 2004, Robbi released ‘Aisling Bhán’, a small collection of Irish and Scottish Gaelic traditional songs with the help and encouragement of German multi-instrumentalist Rüdiger Reinhardt. The album, a sean-nós collection of mainly Ulster songs, influenced Robbi’s songwriting and in 2006 he began writing and recording ‘Façade’, at home, featuring instrumental works from around the world put to vocals of new and traditional songs in four languages: Gaeilge, Gàidhlig, Latin and English. ‘Façade’ was subsequently re-released and re-mastered one year after its initial release featuring newly recorded songs, both self-penned and traditional; from Donegal and Louth.
Although Robbi is rarely able to perform solo gigs, he has built a fan-base and made friends from around the world, with whom he keeps in contact with regularly.
Robbi is currently working on a new project to be released in the Autumn of 2009.
http://www.robbimcmillen.com
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Robbi McMillen Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Robbi McMillen:
Amen Amen Amen, Save me from what I must see, This world…
Be Thou my Vision Bí thusa ‘mo shúile a Rí mhór na ndúil Líon Thusa…
Her Name was Alex She'd stand in my centre my heart. And speak to me…
Home Tar liom ‘na bhaile, a rún geal óig, Bíodh mo dheora…
Tiocfaidh an Samhradh Tiocfaidh an Samhradh agus fásfaidh ‘n féar, Tiocfaidh an du…
Western Highway I am a driver on a western highway From the mountains…
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Night light
Великолепно! Спасибо!
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Joff Talbot
What the heck! That was amazing! No idea what was said yet completely transfixed...as ever as it goes. What flavour. Epic.
Michael Maolchalaan
Beautiful my irish sisters of eire'! May irish happiness and blessings be on your path through this life.
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Same to you!
Eric
Scotland.
Chloe J
Haha, the description of the songs is hilarious! Awesome music! I love this!
Alex s
Love it
Hobert Lee
Beautiful Music Beautiful Voices
Justin Morgan
Awesome, thank you! :)