Conor Guilfoyle
Conor Guilfoyle
Conor Guilfoyle: Photos
- From a concert with John Abercrombie,Ronan and the Callino string quartet.

- My drum teacher, the late John Wadham. A huge inspiration for me and countless others. He was a fantastic drummer who left us too early. To see my video dedication to him click here

- On tour in Australia with David Liebman and the Guilfoyle/Nielsen trio. To see a video clip from this tour click here or from a concert in the Czech Republic click here

- Havana Son's new CD "Sin Fronteras" is out now. To purchase click Click here

- Here is a recent shot of the band in action on a small stage at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork. It was a great gig!

- This shot was taken during the recording.

- Myself and Frailan at the Spraoi festival in Waterford.

- Taken at the recording of Rennaisance Man.

- With my Afro-Cuban music mentor David Penalosa at the Afro Cuban music camp in Humboldt University California

- Now that's a tree!! Having fun in the redwood forest.

- Taken after a gig with fantastic pianist Lar Jansson. It was an honour for me to play with him, as I have been such a long time fan of his music.

- The musicians after the gig for Ronan's big 50!! L-R Michael Buckley, Tommy Halferty,Aoife Doyle, Myself, Ronan, Sean Carpio, Justin Carroll and Paul Williamson

- In full flight- David Liebman and the Dublin Project at JJs

- Playing at JJs with Ronan and Tommy and our old friend and great musician Lindsey Horner. to listen to a track from the gig click here

- Pianist Mark Levine was at Newpark for a workshop, which gave us a chance to play at JJ's. To hear a track from the gig which included saxophonist Michael Buckley click here

- Khanda a unique Irish/Indian/Jazz project. To see a video of the band in concert click here

- Relaxing after a viewing of the out takes of "5 Cities", minus our accordionist Peter Browne and Mr and Mrs Mani, but with film maker Cormac Larkin.

- Menage a Deux. A duo I have with guitarist. Tommy Halferty. To see a video of us click here

- Tommy Halferty Trio playing in front of 3000+ people and in 100+ degrees heat at the Teatro de las Artes Cenart in Mexico. To hear the trio click here

- Phil DeGreg With the Tommy Halferty trio at JJ's. It was a pleasure to play with this swinging pianist. To hear a track from the gig click here

- The Guilfoyle/Nielsen trio has been working with saxophone great David Liebman for nearly 20 yrs. To hear a track from our "After Dark" cd click here

- The Guilfoyle-Nielsen Trio, A groundbreaking group that I am proud to be a part of. Check out a track here. and see if you can name that tune!

- The Tommy Halferty trio. click here to listen to this swinging guitarist with my bro. Ronan on bass and of course yours truly on drums.

- Taken at the recording of TIME (The Improvised Music Ensemble) a jazz septet that the IMC put together some years ago.To hear a track from this straight ahead date click here

- Playing Tabla in Delhi, India for a concert at the Irish Embassy. To hear "Over the Moor to Maggie" a mix of Indian folk rhythms and Irish melody click here

- Dublin - Boston Project. Taken after the Berklee/Newpark collaboration gig at JJ's. Andrew Csibi, Michael Buckley, Myself, Rick Peckham and Alain Mallet.

- Taken at the Bleu Note in Dublin, Mihaley came over to play with us as part of the Jazz on the Terrace 25th anniversary festival. He's a fantastic player and we had a great time, and that was without a rehearsal!

- Michael Buckley Ronan and myself live at JJ's a regular haunt of ours. This new trio is an exciting project moving from complex arrangements to open blowing.

- The brothers in a familiar pose!

- Here is a post gig shot with Abercrombie, Ronan, Myself and the Callino String Quartet

- "For the last time it's E G B D F!"

- Here I am playing one of my first gigs nearly 30 yrs ago at The Art College in Dun Laoghaire. Seems like only yesterday ...Not:-)

- The late Jon Murray an unsung hero of the drumming scene in Dublin, who ran the Dublin Drum Centre on Camden St. The first Irishman to publish a drum book and a huge inspiration as a teacher to many.

- Taken at the first ever recorded jazz for Irish television 27th Jan 1962. The programme was "For Moderns", featuring John Wadham-Drums, Martin Walsh-Bass, Ian Henry-Piano, Rick Walsh-Guitar and Bryan Hopper on Trumpet.

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