Finbarr Donnelly | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Finbarr Donnelly |
Born | Belfast, Northern Ireland | 25 April 1962
Died | 18 June 1989 Hyde Park, London | (aged 27)
Genres | |
Occupation | vocalist |
Years active | 1978–1989 |
Labels | Reekus Records Abstract Sounds Kabuki Records Creation Records Setanta Records |
Finbarr Donnelly (25 April 1962 – 18 June 1989) was a singer and songwriter from Northern Ireland, who moved to Cork city at a young age. He is best known as the vocalist with the post-punk band Five Go Down to the Sea? (earlier known as Nun Attax, later as Beethoven Fucking Beethoven).[1] Known for his striking stage presence and absurdist, surreal lyrics, he and the band were hugely influential on later generations of Irish musicians.[2] Mark McAvoy, author of "Cork Rock: From Rory Gallagher to the Sultans of Ping", said in a 2017 interview that "Donnelly probably would have been the most influential musician and songwriter in...the Cork music scene and the bands that stemmed from it."[2]
Their most widely regarded work, the EP Knot a Fish, was released in 1983. Donnelly's career peaked again in June 1989 when the EP Him Goolie Goolie Man, Dem was named "Single of the Week" by the NME.[3] Before he could build on this success, he drowned in a swimming accident on 18 June 1989 in Hyde Park's Serpentine Pond, aged 27.[2][4]
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