Spend even a short amount of time with Eleanor McEvoy and you realise that the songwriter and performer of one of Ireland’s best-selling albums ever, A Woman’s Heart, has an infectious passion for music. After nearly four decades in the business, she enthuses about her songwriting, performing and touring with the passion of the teenager who gigged around Dublin in the 1980s. She made her first big breakthrough, securing a global recording deal, when she was spotted in the Baggot Inn. An executive from Geffen Records in Los Angeles approached her immediately after the gig. “At that stage, I had…
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