Francie Conway
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Francie Conway is an Irish singer, songwriter and producer who also plays guitar and keyboard.
His latest album is called "Welcome to America". For this album Chuck Fishbein filmed a video in New York City which you can watch on his website. The album was produced by Matthew White and one of the highlights of this album is the guitar solo from the famous Dutch guitarist Jan Akkerman on the song "One Night In Amsterdam". Francie lived in Amsterdam at the time he wrote this song.
Other musicians Francie played and recorded with are Ronnie Drew from the Dubliners and Finbar Furey who used to play in The Fureys.
Apart from being a recording artist he has also produced the albums: Spirit of Ireland, Women's Aid, Draiocht, and Wheels In Motion.
[edit] Discography
Stepping Into The Night
Wake Up
Something Borrowed (with the Works)
The Great Divide (with the Works)
Open Landscape (with the Works)
Hold Your Head Up (with the Works)
Worth The Wait (with the Works)
The Green Album (with the Works)
Francie Conway (with the Works)

