Being called "The Comeback Kid" by Eamon Carr on his Re-emergence as a Live Artist after a 14 year Lay off and described as an Indie Legend by State Magazine Editor John Walshe is nothing new to a man who has weathered more Successes, life tragedies and disaster's in a Career covering 40 years than the majority of working Songwriters.

A revered name among the Songwriting Fraternity Martin A. Egan returns to Whelans of Wexford Street in the Company of Guests like Mark Kelly (Altan) Brian Conniffe (Sound Sculpture Artist and Extra Special Guests Fearghal Mc-Kee and Colm Hasset of (Whipping Boy) .

Another Special Guest on the night will be Blink Front-man and Principal Songwriter Dermot Lambert Showcasing Songs from his Upcoming Solo Album "The Tune". Co-Produced by Martin A. Egan Donal Lunny and Al Cowan of Paranoid Visions who also played Keyboards and Bodhran and Drums respectively and featuiring a plethora of Irish Music Talent of the period such as Don Baker, Davy Byrne (Don Baker Band) Des O'Byrne (The Golden Horde), Keith Donald (Moving Hearts) and the Late and much missed Jimmy Faulkner on Electric and Slide Guitars as well as Guest Appearances by Nuala Flanagan (Backing Vocals) Joe Wearon (Spanish and Electric Guitars and Peter O'Toole (Hothouse Flowers) who co-wrote the Track "Talking to the Wildman" and engineered the Title Track "The Tune".

Assistant Engineer was Ger O'Donnell now an integral part of the U2 Recording Process. Mr Egan sees the releasing of "The Tune" after such an exteneded period as a means of making peace with his Past and also as a lead-in to the Release of his New Album in late Autumn 2010.
He has been busy setting up his own Record Company and both Albums will be own releases.

Says Mr Egan in no nosense Terms "Time to get busy Living".