Matt McGinn (born 1978)


Matt McGinn is a Northern Irish singer/songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and arranger. He has released three albums, as well as a number of E.P.s and collaborations with other artists. Folk Radio UK have described some of his recordings as "drawn comparisons to Glen Hansard but, there's definite hints of Paul Simon in there too".

Career

Matt McGinn became a professional musician in 2004 after leaving Queen's University in Belfast where he was reading music. Performing as a multi-instrumentalist and session musician guitarist with Juliet Turner and Gareth Dunlop, McGinn also found work as an engineer.
A songwriter and performer in his own right, McGinn has written and produced three albums.
In February 2012, McGinn played at the Belfast Nashville Festival, performing 'in the round' with Nanci Griffith.
In 2014, he won RTÉ 2FM's competition 'Play the Picnic', giving unsigned artists the opportunity to play Ireland's largest festival, Electric Picnic.
Together with other contributors to the Northern Ireland Music Therapy Trust, McGinn recorded a CD of songs intended to support those with learning difficulties.
In 2016, McGinn teamed up with fellow Northern Irish songwriters, Ben Glover & Malojian and toured Ireland and Europe under the moniker 'Northern Lights'.
His music production credits include Jack O'Neill, an award-winning album with Guys & Dolls, and the debut album of Na Leanai.

Personal

Matt McGinn was born in Daisy Hill Hospital, Newry, County Down on 26 December 1978. He now lives in Hilltown, County Down with his wife and family.

Selected discography

Albums