Michael O'Neill








Michael O'Neill
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“. . . earthy, solid song craft. It has a gentle but solid groove. It inspires. It mourns. It carries the listener through a range of emotions, always engaged and entertained. . . . a knack for telling a story that is simple, deceptively personal and universally understood.” — Don Hunger Michael ONeill. Showcasing a new collection, this singer/songwriter with a “roots-rock” history and a soulful ease carries his listener into a time and place reminiscent of steel strings, guitar heroes, and great story-tellers like Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson. A living music legend, ONeill comes armed with vignettes of open-eyed romance, highway drama, and hard-earned tenderness – vocalized with the assurance and attitude that comes only from experience. One of 13 children, he got started in music early. At the age of 24, he cut his teeth opening his first tour for a then-unknown band called U2. By the time the tour ended in Los Angeles, ONeill found himself signed with legendary manager Don Arden (father of Sharon Osbourne). A record deal followed soon after. ONeill put together a band that featured a young John Shanks (now superstar producer of Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morrisette, Vertical Horizon, etc.), Kenny Gradney (Little Feat), and jazz saxophonist, Boney James. He spent the better part of the next ten years touring with the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughn and penning songs with Bob Weir (Grateful Dead), Steve Cropper (Booker T. and The MG's), and Jason Scheff (Chicago). His band held down a weekly gig at the hottest club in town, The Central (now The Viper Room), playing to packed houses. As the '90s approached, ONeill left Southern California for his hometown in the Pacific Northwest to raise horses and focus on his family. “I retreated to gain some perspective and try to keep my family together,” ONeill says, “I did pretty good on the perspective part.” Quietly working on material for nearly a decade, ONeill found himself happily remarried and content. In 1999, he released “Dream On” to critical acclaim, garnering nation-wide airplay. His current work, “From the Beginning” is an uncommon album that documents an artist in his prime, a man who knows himself, strengths and weaknesses alike. Part country crooner, part haggard storyteller, ONeill makes a noise that is refreshingly classic. Drawing on heroes like Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan for inspiration, “From the Beginning” plays like old-time rock and roll, deceptively simple yet focused on craft and execution.
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Average Rating : 5              Total Reviews: 5


Michael O'Neill  12/19/2006            
Robert Bartosh, Roots Music Report
"Sleeping Trout Music has just released Whos Bad Now - one of most prolific sounding Roots/Americana Country albums of 2006. This album features the songwriting and vocal genius of Michael Oneill and is tailor made for the Roots/Americana Country music enthusiast. Michaels songwriting is passionate and seems to reflect life as he has lived it. Passionate, playful, heartbreaking and explosive come to mind while listening to this CD. This is definitely not a run of the mill release and it covers the gamut of musical genres from Roots Rock to down home True Country. Whos Bad Now will take any music lover on one of the most enjoyable rides of their life." Robert Bartosh, Roots Music Report GM, June 2006
Michael O'Neill  05/08/2006            
Texas Music Times
Michael's song writing is fantastic. His new record "Whos Bad Now" and the title single is going to hit the red dirt circuit by storm. That song is going to be a hit. Michael is a grizzled veteran of the music business and has been touring and recording with just about everyone. He even toured with the man himself..Stevie Ray. Michael will be on a Texas tour soon. Look for dates and don’t miss him live. Keith Howerton Texas Music Times www.texasmusictimes.com
Michael O'Neill  10/09/2005            
www.RootsMusicReport.com
Listening to Michael ONeill’s new album “From The Beginning” is one cool musical experience. Michael performs like a man that has been there and paid more than his dues to the music profession. His raspy vocal is just terrific and his songs are fascinating and each tells it like it is. Michael leaves the listener with the sense of knowing that his songs are from the heart and are truly part of real life. He walks a very fine line between roots country and roots rock music genres. Radio will definitely play this one for years to come.
Michael O'Neill  06/23/2005            
Sleeping Trout Music
Spring 2005 Chart Action: #8 Roots Music Report Roots-Rock #42 AMA Americana Airplay #18 Euro Americana Chart
Michael O'Neill  06/15/2005            
TwangCast.com
Michael O Neill has a trademark Texas charm to his vocals, and like fellow Lonestar State performers such as Rodney Crowell and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, the voice transforms stories presented in songs into pools of relaxing warm water. The 10 tracks on this disc, no matter what tempo or dynamics, come across as aural pleasure to the listener. The kick-off tune, “Tell Her,” has a definite Flatlanders groove. That same groove continues with “Run to Make It,” although there is some David Lindley-style slide guitar. This track, as well as “Here by Me,” has some Eagles/Jackson Browne influences definitely running through the mix. A great listen on the album is the final track, “Young Heart,” with its use of banjo in a different light while O Neill’s voice gets a bit low and gritty, yet not losing its warmth. From the Beginning is a good example of the great Americana sound that comes out of a lot of singers. O Neill has a great way of performing a song by vocalizing it in a way that sounds like a best friend or close relative is telling the story. Reviewer: Matt Merta
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