Barnbrack Explained

Barnbrack
Origin:United Kingdom
Genre:Pop, folk
Years Active:1980s–2003; 2009–present
Label:Homespun

Barnbrack is a Northern Irish male vocal/instrumental folk/pop group, with band members Alex Quinn, Jimmy McPeake and Eoin McMahon. The word 'barnbrack' is a play on the Anglicised Irish word "Barmbrack", a type of bread that contains fruit. Barnbrack separated in 2003, after the premature death of Quinn's wife, Deirdre, aged 55.[1]

While Barnbrack has had many popular songs, such as "The Fly" and the "Unicorn Song", the band's only notable chart success was with a single called "Belfast", written by Lisburn-born man and band member Alex Quinn. The song described the feelings felt by an expatriate, who is planning to return to Ulster and the city he left behind.[2] The song was released on the Homespun label. It entered the UK Singles Chart on 16 March 1985, and reached no. 45; it was in the chart for several weeks.

In 2009, the Belfast Telegraph reported that, after six years apart, the former members of the band were planning a reunion. The band is now back together and is currently touring Northern Ireland.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lisburn.com/information/news-2011/barn-back.html
  2. Web site: Lyrics: Belfast . Soundclick.com . 2013-02-19.
  3. Web site: McIlwaine . Eddie . Barnbrack set for big time again with comeback . Belfasttelegraph.co.uk . 2009-07-21 . 2013-02-19.