The Harvey Brothers
New Album "The Lads of Laois" Out Now!
The Lads of Laois
The Lads of Laois is Robert and James Harvey’s first duet album on flute, banjo, mandolin and tin whistle on a set of sixteen new tracks accompanied by Caoimhín Ó Fearghail on guitar, Ryan Molloy on Piano and Niall Preston on bodhrán. The album showcases music from County Laois and its environs, combining tunes by composers Sean Ryan, John Brady, James Harvey, Jerry O’Sullivan, Robert Gleeson, Joe Keegan among others, with tunes from older publications of traditional music since the 1780s.
The project was inspired by lockdown projects for Laois County Council and Comhaltas which led to Robert and James reflecting on the lesser-known repertoire from their homeplace, resulting in an introspective selection of tunes that showcases the beauty of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. The CD was recorded at Roundwood House in July 2023 produced by Laoise O’Brien and engineered by Grammy Award winner Ben Rawlins.
James Harvey
Banjo and Mandolin player, James Harvey, studied Irish Music at the Irish World Academy of music where he graduated with first class honours in 2012. By the age of 16, he achieved many accomplishments including four in a row All-Ireland Banjo titles, a further 3 All-Ireland Mandolin titles and became the Senior World Fleadh Banjo Champion. He recorded four studio albums with the band Goitse, with whom he won a number of awards including Live Ireland’s ‘Trad Group of the Year 2015’ and the ‘Freiburger International Leiter Music Award’ in 2016.He has also become a sought after Banjo Teacher with a number of his pupils winning All-Ireland titles. He has taught at many workshops in Ireland and in Europe and has taught master classes at University of Limerick. He is currently working as a secondary school music teacher and he also teaches in ‘Peter Dee’s Academy of Music’, Limerick, directed by Denis Carey.
“…virtuoso James Harvey. His ability to transcend genres, combined with his unparalleled technical ability is a joy to behold.” – Journal of Music 2015.
Robert Harvey
Seven times All-Ireland Champion, flute player Dr. Robert Harvey was selected by Donal Lunny as flute player for the TG4 series “Lorg Lunny”, which resulted in the formation of the band Ciorras,with whom he released the album ‘Silver Lining’ and toured extensively internationally. In 2020, Robert released his critically acclaimed solo flute album ‘Feochán’. Robert played the part of ‘Frank the Robin’ in Universal Studio’s ‘The Christmas Letter’ narrated by Kate Winslet and also features in the RTÉ produced animated children’s show ‘Peak Zoo’ as well as the recently released CD ‘Songs of Zelda: A Link to the Celts’, produced by Eimear Noone and Craig Garfinkle. As a member of the National Folk Orchestra of Ireland, he has featured in the shows Boroimhe, Macalla 1916, Legacy and Oriel Wave.
