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| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] |
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| years_active = 1987—1994, 2003—present. |
| years_active = 1987—1994, 2003—present. |
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| label = Dirtbird Records,<ref name="Once Around the World Apple Music">{{cite web |url=https://itunes.apple.com/ie/album/twice-around-the-world/1342368855 |title=Twice Around the World by The Stunning |work=Apple Music |date=16 March 2018 |accessdate=4 April 2018 |archive-date=4 April 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180404204344/https://itunes.apple.com/ie/album/twice-around-the-world/1342368855 |url-status=live }}</ref> Earshot Records, Solid Records |
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| label = Dirtbird Records, Earshot Records, Solid Records |
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| associated_acts = [[The Walls]], [[The Saw Doctors]], [[Altan (band)|Altan]], [[Christy Moore]] |
| associated_acts = [[The Walls]], [[The Saw Doctors]], [[Altan (band)|Altan]], [[Christy Moore]] |
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| website = [http://www.thestunning.net/ The Stunning official website] |
| website = [http://www.thestunning.net/ The Stunning official website] |
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| current_members = [[The Walls|Joe Wall]]<br/>[[ |
| current_members = [[The Walls|Joe Wall]]<br />[[Steve Wall]]<br />Derek Murray<br />Jim Higgins<br />Cormac Dunne |
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| past_members = {{plainlist| |
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* Donal Duggan |
* Donal Duggan |
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* Ronan Kavanagh |
* [[Ronan Kavanagh]] |
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* Patrick Schutte |
* Patrick Schutte |
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'''The Stunning''' are an Irish rock band. Formed in 1987 in [[Galway]], they are perhaps best known for their |
'''The Stunning''' are an Irish rock band. Formed in 1987 in [[Galway]], they are perhaps best known for their singles "[[Brewing Up a Storm]]", "Romeo's on Fire", "Half Past Two", "Heads Are Gonna Roll". Known for their strong live performances, they maintain a large following across Ireland.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=The Stunning |url=https://journalofmusic.com/listing/15-02-22/stunning |website=The Journal of Music |access-date=17 February 2023 |archive-date=17 February 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230217020615/https://journalofmusic.com/listing/15-02-22/stunning |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===1987–1994 === |
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The group was formed in 1987 by Steve Wall. The band played its first show in the Hilltop Hotel, [[Salthill]], Galway. The original line-up also included Donal Duggan (saxophone), [[Ronan Kavanagh]] (keyboards) and Paddy Schutte (trombone), the latter three all leaving after the first couple of years to pursue other careers.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Live Report: The Stunning, A Galway Shindig at Leisureland, Galway |url=https://www.hotpress.com/live-review/live-report-the-stunning-a-galway-shindig-at-leisureland-galway-22944081 |website=Hot Press |access-date=20 December 2022 |archive-date=20 December 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221220165643/https://www.hotpress.com/live-review/live-report-the-stunning-a-galway-shindig-at-leisureland-galway-22944081 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |first= |title=The Craic was 90 |url=https://www.theirishworld.com/the-stunning/ |url-status=live |website=The Irish World |access-date=29 November 2022 |archive-date=4 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221104133213/https://www.theirishworld.com/the-stunning/ }}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite news |title=Steve Wall on his family's tragedy: 'It was a year from hell' |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/steve-wall-on-his-family-s-tragedy-it-was-a-year-from-hell-1.4345693 |access-date=2022-11-29 |newspaper=The Irish Times |language=en |archive-date=4 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221104135038/https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/steve-wall-on-his-family-s-tragedy-it-was-a-year-from-hell-1.4345693 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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===1987–1994=== |
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The first release was the single "Got to Get Away" (1988) licensed to Solid Records. It reached No. 17 in the Irish charts and received strong airplay on national radio. The band started to tour constantly starting in the west of Ireland, working their way east and finally playing their debut shows in Dublin with a three-week residency in the Baggot Inn. More singles followed: "Half Past Two" (1988); "Romeo’s on Fire" (1989) and "Brewing up a Storm" (1989).<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Steve Wall on 30 years of 'Paradise in the Picturehouse' |url=https://www.goldenplec.com/featured/the-stunning-interview/ |access-date=2022-11-29 |website=GoldenPlec |language=en |archive-date=26 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221126225135/https://www.goldenplec.com/featured/the-stunning-interview/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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The group was formed in 1987 by Steve Wall. The band played its first show in the Hilltop Hotel, [[Salthill]], Galway. The original line-up also included Donal Duggan (saxophone), Ronan Kavanagh (keyboards) and Paddy Schutte (trombone), the latter three all leaving after the first couple of years to pursue other careers. |
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The first release was the single "Got to Get Away" (1988) licensed to Solid Records. It reached No. 17 in the Irish charts and received strong airplay on national radio. The band started to tour constantly starting in the west of Ireland, working their way east and finally playing their debut shows in Dublin with a three-week residency in the Baggot Inn. More singles followed: "Half Past Two" (1988); "Romeo’s on Fire" (1989) and "Brewing up a Storm" (1989). |
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Their debut album ''Paradise in the |
Their debut album ''Paradise in the Picture House'' was released under license on Solid Records in June 1990 reaching number one in the Irish charts and remaining there for five weeks. That year the band performed an early slot at the first Féile festival in [[Semple Stadium]], [[Thurles]] and they toured constantly building up a huge following nationwide.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":0" /> |
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The second album ''Once Around the World'' released on Solid Records went straight into the number one spot and contained the hit singles "Heads"; "Everything that Rises"; "She’s on my Mind"; and "Mr. Ginger". The Stunning were now one of the most successful bands in Ireland and that year they headlined the Féile festival at midnight, going on after Bryan Adams to a crowd of approximately 40,000 people. |
The second album ''Once Around the World'' released on Solid Records went straight into the number one spot and contained the hit singles "Heads"; "Everything that Rises"; "She’s on my Mind"; and "Mr. Ginger". The Stunning were now one of the most successful bands in Ireland and that year they headlined the Féile festival at midnight, going on after Bryan Adams to a crowd of approximately 40,000 people.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":0" /> |
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Tours in the UK and the US followed. They opened for [[Bob Dylan]] over five nights in the [[Hammersmith Apollo]] in London and two weeks later played support to the [[B52’s]] on a UK tour. Regular shows in the [[Mean Fiddler]] ([[Harlesden]]), the Powerhouse (Islington) and the Grande ([[Clapham]]) had hoped to get the band noticed by UK record labels but a deal never |
Tours in the UK and the US followed. They opened for [[Bob Dylan]] over five nights in the [[Hammersmith Apollo]] in London and two weeks later played support to the [[B52’s]] on a UK tour. Regular shows in the [[Mean Fiddler]] ([[Harlesden]]), the Powerhouse (Islington) and the Grande ([[Clapham]]) had hoped to get the band noticed by UK record labels but a deal never materialised. They made several trips to the US playing in [[Boston]], [[New York City]], [[Northampton]], [[San Francisco]], [[Philadelphia]] and [[Portland, Maine]] but these self-financed tours became impossible for the band to fund.<ref name=":3" /> |
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In 1993 they released an EP of cover versions ''Deja Voodoo'' which reached number six in the charts. That summer they played two consecutive nights in the [[Galway Arts Festival]] which were recorded and featured on the live album '' |
In 1993 they released an EP of cover versions ''Deja Voodoo'' which reached number six in the charts. That summer they played two consecutive nights in the [[Galway Arts Festival]] which were recorded and featured on the live album ''Tightrope'' which was also released that year.<ref name="The Stunning discography"/> |
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===1994 - The break-up=== |
===1994 - The break-up=== |
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Due to various business disappointments and the lack of progress internationally, the band decided to split up. They performed a sell-out Irish tour in 1994, which included their fifth appearance at Féile, and concluded with two nights in the Warwick Hotel, Galway where the band were based. The Stunning have sold well over 100,000 albums in Ireland alone.<ref name=":3" /> |
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Due to various business disappointments and the lack of progress internationally, the band decided to split up. They performed a sell-out Irish tour in 1994, which included their fifth appearance at Féile, and concluded with two nights in the Warwick Hotel, Galway where the band were based. The Stunning have sold well over 100,000 albums in Ireland alone. |
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===2003-present=== |
===2003-present=== |
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2003 |
2003 – 9 years after breaking up, they re-issued ''Paradise in the Picture House'' on the imprint Dirtbird Records as a special edition with bonus tracks and a full-colour booklet. It went to number two in the Irish charts. They played 14 sold-out shows to over 20,000 people across the country. |
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2006 - they re-issued the live album ''Tightrope'' and completed an eight date Irish tour that Christmas taking in Dublin, Galway, Cork, Galway, Sligo, Castlebar, Ennis, Killarney. |
2006 - they re-issued the live album ''Tightrope'' and completed an eight date Irish tour that Christmas taking in Dublin, Galway, Cork, Galway, Sligo, Castlebar, Ennis, Killarney. |
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2008 - the band completed a 12-date Irish tour and that summer they played to a massive crowd at the Electric Picnic festival in Stradbally, |
2008 - the band completed a 12-date Irish tour and that summer they played to a massive crowd at the Electric Picnic festival in Stradbally, County Laois. |
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2009 - the band headlined the Friday night of the Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Galway city on |
2009 - the band headlined the Friday night of the Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Galway city on 5 June. Around 25,000 people gathered around Galway docks to hear them play. |
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2012 - was the band's 25th anniversary and they celebrated with a six date tour that Christmas taking in Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork, Castlebar, Donegal and Galway. They played a follow-up concert in Galway for the Volvo Ocean Race again on 6 July, headlining the Saturday night to a crowd of around 30,000. |
2012 - was the band's 25th anniversary and they celebrated with a six date tour that Christmas taking in Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork, Castlebar, Donegal and Galway. They played a follow-up concert in Galway for the Volvo Ocean Race again on 6 July, headlining the Saturday night to a crowd of around 30,000.<ref>{{cite web |date=6 July 2012 |title=Rock legends headline Ocean race concerts |url=https://connachttribune.ie/rock-legends-headline-ocean-race-concerts/ |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705204651/http://www.volvooceanracegalway.ie/festivalprogramme/frijuly6th.aspx |archivedate=5 July 2012 |accessdate=8 July 2019 |publisher=Volvo Ocean Race Galway}}</ref> |
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2013 - On 13 February The Stunning were the headline act for the NUIG Arts Ball, the largest formal dress ball in Ireland, in their 'hometown' of [[Galway (city)|Gaillimh]]. |
2013 - On 13 February The Stunning were the headline act for the NUIG Arts Ball, the largest formal dress ball in Ireland, in their 'hometown' of [[Galway (city)|Gaillimh]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.artsball.nuig.ie/ |title=Arts Ball - 15/02/2012 |access-date=19 January 2013 |archive-date=8 September 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120908063941/http://www.artsball.nuig.ie/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> On 8 June they also headlined the Helium Charity Festival in [[Ballymahon]], County [[Longford]] in aid of Ataxia Ireland. |
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2014 - saw the band return to the |
2014 - saw the band return to the US for the first time since 1993, performing at Terminal 5 in New York and the Royale, Boston with the [[Boomtown Rats]] and [[Mundy]]. |
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2015 - The Stunning went into Grouse Lodge studios, |
2015 - The Stunning went into Grouse Lodge studios, County Westmeath for two week-long periods to record new material and that summer they performed several festival shows around Ireland. |
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2016 - Following a summer of festival shows, Steve was cast as [[Chet Baker]] in a Dutch-produced film [[ |
2016 - Following a summer of festival shows, Steve was cast as [[Chet Baker]] in a Dutch-produced film [[My Foolish Heart (2018 film)|My Foolish Heart]] about the jazz musician's last days in Amsterdam in 1988. The film is due for release in 2018. |
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2017 - "Brighten up my Life", the Stunning’s first original single since 1993, was released in May 2017. They played a sold-out show in Dublin's Olympia Theatre on October 6th and announced a second for March 2018. Another new single "Always You" is released on November 10th and features the vocals of Danielle Harrison formerly of Irish electro-rock band [[Skindive]]. The band finished the recording and mixing of the album ''Twice Around the World'', which is due for release in March 2018. |
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2017 - "Brighten up my Life", the Stunning’s first original single since 1993, was released in May 2017. They played a sold-out show in Dublin's Olympia Theatre on 6 October and announced a second for March 2018. Another new single "Always You" is released on 10 November and features the vocals of Danielle Harrison formerly of Irish electro-rock band [[Skindive]]. The band finished the recording and mixing of the album ''Twice Around the World'', which is due for release in March 2018.<ref name=":2" /> |
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2018 - ''Twice Around the World'', the band's first studio album in 26 years, was released on March 16, 2018. It features re-recordings of songs from 1992's ''Once Around the World'', a cover of [[The Walls]]' "Carrying the Fire" from their 2012 album [[The Walls#2010–2014; Stop the Lights|''Stop the Lights'']], as well as the two new singles, "Brighten up my Life" and "Always You". |
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2018 - ''Twice Around the World'', the band's first studio album in 26 years, was released on 16 March 2018. It features re-recordings of songs from 1992's ''Once Around the World'', a cover of [[The Walls]]' "Carrying the Fire" from their 2012 album [[The Walls#2010–2014; Stop the Lights|''Stop the Lights'']], as well as the two new singles, "Brighten up my Life" and "Always You".<ref name="Once Around the World Apple Music" /><ref name="The Stunning discography" /> |
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=== After The Stunning === |
=== After The Stunning === |
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Derek Murray joined the [[The Saw Doctors|Saw Doctors]], and toured extensively in the US and UK. Jim Higgins spent a number of years playing around the world with [[Riverdance]] and since then has played with [[The Saw Doctors]] (drums), [[Altan (band)|Altan]] (bodhrán, percussion) and [[Christy Moore]] (bodhrán, percussion). Cormac Dunne is a music teacher. |
Derek Murray joined the [[The Saw Doctors|Saw Doctors]], and toured extensively in the US and UK. Jim Higgins spent a number of years playing around the world with [[Riverdance]] and since then has played with [[The Saw Doctors]] (drums), [[Altan (band)|Altan]] (bodhrán, percussion) and [[Christy Moore]] (bodhrán, percussion). Cormac Dunne is a music teacher. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===Studio albums=== |
===Studio albums=== |
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* ''Paradise in the |
* ''Paradise in the Picture House'' (1990) |
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* ''Once Around The World'' (1992) |
* ''Once Around The World'' (1992) |
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* ''Twice Around the World'' (2018) |
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===Other albums=== |
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* ''Tightrope'' (1993) (live album) |
* ''Tightrope'' (1993) (live album) |
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* ''Milking the Hits'' (1994) (compilation album) |
* ''Milking the Hits'' (1994) (compilation album) |
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* ''Twice Around the World'' (2018) |
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==Singles== |
==Singles== |
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*"Mr. Ginger" (1992), Chart Placement: Number 22 |
*"Mr. Ginger" (1992), Chart Placement: Number 22 |
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*"Deja Voodoo EP" (1993), Chart Placement: Number 8 |
*"Deja Voodoo EP" (1993), Chart Placement: Number 8 |
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*"Run and Hide" (2013), Chart Placement: Number 6 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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The Stunning | |
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Origin | Galway, Ireland |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 1987—1994, 2003—present. |
Labels | Dirtbird Records,[1] Earshot Records, Solid Records |
Members | Joe Wall Steve Wall Derek Murray Jim Higgins Cormac Dunne |
Past members |
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Website | The Stunning official website |
The Stunning are an Irish rock band. Formed in 1987 in Galway, they are perhaps best known for their singles "Brewing Up a Storm", "Romeo's on Fire", "Half Past Two", "Heads Are Gonna Roll". Known for their strong live performances, they maintain a large following across Ireland.[2]
History
[edit]1987–1994
[edit]The group was formed in 1987 by Steve Wall. The band played its first show in the Hilltop Hotel, Salthill, Galway. The original line-up also included Donal Duggan (saxophone), Ronan Kavanagh (keyboards) and Paddy Schutte (trombone), the latter three all leaving after the first couple of years to pursue other careers.[3][4][5]
The first release was the single "Got to Get Away" (1988) licensed to Solid Records. It reached No. 17 in the Irish charts and received strong airplay on national radio. The band started to tour constantly starting in the west of Ireland, working their way east and finally playing their debut shows in Dublin with a three-week residency in the Baggot Inn. More singles followed: "Half Past Two" (1988); "Romeo’s on Fire" (1989) and "Brewing up a Storm" (1989).[5][6]
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The Stunning chronology | ||||
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Their debut album Paradise in the Picture House was released under license on Solid Records in June 1990 reaching number one in the Irish charts and remaining there for five weeks. That year the band performed an early slot at the first Féile festival in Semple Stadium, Thurles and they toured constantly building up a huge following nationwide.[3][4]
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The second album Once Around the World released on Solid Records went straight into the number one spot and contained the hit singles "Heads"; "Everything that Rises"; "She’s on my Mind"; and "Mr. Ginger". The Stunning were now one of the most successful bands in Ireland and that year they headlined the Féile festival at midnight, going on after Bryan Adams to a crowd of approximately 40,000 people.[3][4]
Tours in the UK and the US followed. They opened for Bob Dylan over five nights in the Hammersmith Apollo in London and two weeks later played support to the B52’s on a UK tour. Regular shows in the Mean Fiddler (Harlesden), the Powerhouse (Islington) and the Grande (Clapham) had hoped to get the band noticed by UK record labels but a deal never materialised. They made several trips to the US playing in Boston, New York City, Northampton, San Francisco, Philadelphia and Portland, Maine but these self-financed tours became impossible for the band to fund.[3]
In 1993 they released an EP of cover versions Deja Voodoo which reached number six in the charts. That summer they played two consecutive nights in the Galway Arts Festival which were recorded and featured on the live album Tightrope which was also released that year.[7]
1994 - The break-up
[edit]Due to various business disappointments and the lack of progress internationally, the band decided to split up. They performed a sell-out Irish tour in 1994, which included their fifth appearance at Féile, and concluded with two nights in the Warwick Hotel, Galway where the band were based. The Stunning have sold well over 100,000 albums in Ireland alone.[3]
2003-present
[edit]2003 – 9 years after breaking up, they re-issued Paradise in the Picture House on the imprint Dirtbird Records as a special edition with bonus tracks and a full-colour booklet. It went to number two in the Irish charts. They played 14 sold-out shows to over 20,000 people across the country.
2006 - they re-issued the live album Tightrope and completed an eight date Irish tour that Christmas taking in Dublin, Galway, Cork, Galway, Sligo, Castlebar, Ennis, Killarney.
2008 - the band completed a 12-date Irish tour and that summer they played to a massive crowd at the Electric Picnic festival in Stradbally, County Laois.
2009 - the band headlined the Friday night of the Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Galway city on 5 June. Around 25,000 people gathered around Galway docks to hear them play.
2012 - was the band's 25th anniversary and they celebrated with a six date tour that Christmas taking in Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork, Castlebar, Donegal and Galway. They played a follow-up concert in Galway for the Volvo Ocean Race again on 6 July, headlining the Saturday night to a crowd of around 30,000.[9]
2013 - On 13 February The Stunning were the headline act for the NUIG Arts Ball, the largest formal dress ball in Ireland, in their 'hometown' of Gaillimh.[10] On 8 June they also headlined the Helium Charity Festival in Ballymahon, County Longford in aid of Ataxia Ireland.
2014 - saw the band return to the US for the first time since 1993, performing at Terminal 5 in New York and the Royale, Boston with the Boomtown Rats and Mundy.
2015 - The Stunning went into Grouse Lodge studios, County Westmeath for two week-long periods to record new material and that summer they performed several festival shows around Ireland.
2016 - Following a summer of festival shows, Steve was cast as Chet Baker in a Dutch-produced film My Foolish Heart about the jazz musician's last days in Amsterdam in 1988. The film is due for release in 2018.
Twice Around the World | ||||
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Studio album by The Stunning | ||||
Released | 16 March 2018 | |||
Studio | Grouse Lodge studios[7] | |||
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Length | 39:10[1] | |||
Label | Dirtbird Records | |||
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2017 - "Brighten up my Life", the Stunning’s first original single since 1993, was released in May 2017. They played a sold-out show in Dublin's Olympia Theatre on 6 October and announced a second for March 2018. Another new single "Always You" is released on 10 November and features the vocals of Danielle Harrison formerly of Irish electro-rock band Skindive. The band finished the recording and mixing of the album Twice Around the World, which is due for release in March 2018.[2] 2018 - Twice Around the World, the band's first studio album in 26 years, was released on 16 March 2018. It features re-recordings of songs from 1992's Once Around the World, a cover of The Walls' "Carrying the Fire" from their 2012 album Stop the Lights, as well as the two new singles, "Brighten up my Life" and "Always You".[1][7]
After The Stunning
[edit]The founding members, brothers Steve and Joe Wall, formed the successful Irish band The Walls in 1998 releasing three acclaimed albums between 2000 and 2012. One of The Wall’s songs "Drowning Pool" - taken from the New Dawn Breaking album - was licensed for use in the opening credits in the movie Begin Again.
Steve Wall is now an actor, and Joe Wall is lecturing at the music college BIMM, Dublin.
Derek Murray joined the Saw Doctors, and toured extensively in the US and UK. Jim Higgins spent a number of years playing around the world with Riverdance and since then has played with The Saw Doctors (drums), Altan (bodhrán, percussion) and Christy Moore (bodhrán, percussion). Cormac Dunne is a music teacher.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Paradise in the Picture House (1990)
- Once Around The World (1992)
- Twice Around the World (2018)
Other albums
[edit]- Tightrope (1993) (live album)
- Milking the Hits (1994) (compilation album)
Singles
[edit]- "Got To Get Away" (1988), Chart placement: Number 17
- "Half Past Two" (1988), Chart Placement: Number 19
- "Romeo's On Fire" (1989), Chart Placement: Number 24
- "Brewing Up a Storm" (1989/1991)
- "Merry Christmas Baby" (1990), Chart Placement: Number 24
- "Heads (Are Gonna Roll)" (1991), Chart Placement: Number 5
- "Everything That Rises" (1992), Chart Placement: Number 6
- "She's On My Mind" (1992), Chart Placement: Number 12
- "Mr. Ginger" (1992), Chart Placement: Number 22
- "Deja Voodoo EP" (1993), Chart Placement: Number 8
- "Run and Hide" (2013), Chart Placement: Number 6
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Twice Around the World by The Stunning". Apple Music. 16 March 2018. Archived from the original on 4 April 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ^ a b "The Stunning". The Journal of Music. Archived from the original on 17 February 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
- ^ a b c d e "Live Report: The Stunning, A Galway Shindig at Leisureland, Galway". Hot Press. Archived from the original on 20 December 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
- ^ a b c "The Craic was 90". The Irish World. Archived from the original on 4 November 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
- ^ a b "Steve Wall on his family's tragedy: 'It was a year from hell'". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 4 November 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
- ^ "Steve Wall on 30 years of 'Paradise in the Picturehouse'". GoldenPlec. Archived from the original on 26 November 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
- ^ a b c d "The Stunning discography". The Stunning.net. Retrieved 4 April 2018.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Paradise in the Picture House by The Stunning". Apple Music. 9 May 1990. Archived from the original on 4 April 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ^ "Rock legends headline Ocean race concerts". Volvo Ocean Race Galway. 6 July 2012. Archived from the original on 5 July 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ^ "Arts Ball - 15/02/2012". Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2013.