Martin A. Egan
  Martin is an Irish Singer Songwriter who had until March 5th 2010 never released an Album but despite this reached Multi Platinum Status in Ireland and Europe in 1997 and also 2006 writing for Christy Moore, with the Hothouse Flowers, “The Making of Us All” on their 2005 Album. 

The Black Romantics “The Shepherd and his Maiden” on “Nine Parts Devil, Poppy Gonzalez and Hush Collector (ex Mojave 3 piano player) for whom he co-wrote the Title Track “Flowby” for their Debut E.P. on Candy Cone Records and the Late Woody Sagoo whom he also managed.

 He was Nominated along with Mary O'Regan of Draoicht for the German Music Award in 1997 for Mary's Solo Album "Every Punch needs the Kiss" for which Martin wrote the Title Track along with 3 other tracks.
Martin Egan is also a recognised Irish Neo-Expressionist Artist and although he has not produced any new work since 1997 is about to begin a New Multi-Media Project involving Experimental Music, Painting, Spoken Word, and has also completed a Book of Sonnets on the Theme of Grief and Loss which will also be incorporated into the New Project.

 An Album is also in progress of Songs written over the last 15 years, which has had to be put on hold due to circumstances beyond Martins control. Egan returns to the Studio on March 22nd 2010 to complete Recordings begun in Ashtown Studio's in late 2009.  having finally released "The Tune" on his own Label Martin feels that he has at last put his past to rest. The New Album will include work written with the participation of Brian Conniffe, Bryan O'Connell on Drums and Martin Gruet on Double Bass. Creating work in many disciplines is a way of Life andOther Projects are also in train that will be brought to fruition over the next few years.

 "The Tune"recorded between1992 and 1997 with a great many Irish Musical Luminaries of that and the current time is now available on Itunes, is for sale by Download - h e r e - and Mail Order is Distributed Nationwide by Claddagh Record www.claddagh.ie from City Discs in Eustace Street Temple Bar Dublin, Road Records in Fade Street, Freebird at the Secret Book and Record Store in Wicklow Street and also on all the usual Online Outlets. A slide Show of Martins Paintings is available in Photo Gallery and will also be available to buy | here | with a Price List included.