A Jig Before Dying

The First Sweeney & Rose Mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book A Jig Before Dying by Danny Carnahan, Xlibris US
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Author: Danny Carnahan ISBN: 9781462828678
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 12, 2008
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Danny Carnahan
ISBN: 9781462828678
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 12, 2008
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Writer and musician Danny Carnahan lives in Albany, California with his wife Saundra. His published writing includes Irish Songs For Guitar (2004, Hal Leonard) and true stories for Travelers Tales. Dannys feature articles have appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle and in eclectic music magazines including Acoustic Guitar and Mandolin Magazine. Danny is most widely known as a musician and songwriter, having toured and recorded for over 30 years on the folk and international acoustic circuits. Both solo and collaborating with partners Chris Caswell, Robin Petrie, and the psychedelic Celtic band Wake the Dead, Danny has released 12 albums, producing or appearing as a guest on 40 more. Dannys recordings have earned two Indie Awards and one Grammie nomination. His original songs have been recorded by artists from California to Scotland. Danny is currently active with Wake the Dead and a new Celtic quartet, Camogie. When not performing or recording, Danny teaches commercial music at a Bay Area community college. This is Dannys first novel. It will shortly be followed by two more. For more information about Dannys writing and music or to contact him directly, please visit www.dannycarnahan.com. To find out more about Wake the Dead in particular, please visit www.wakethedead.org.

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Writer and musician Danny Carnahan lives in Albany, California with his wife Saundra. His published writing includes Irish Songs For Guitar (2004, Hal Leonard) and true stories for Travelers Tales. Dannys feature articles have appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle and in eclectic music magazines including Acoustic Guitar and Mandolin Magazine. Danny is most widely known as a musician and songwriter, having toured and recorded for over 30 years on the folk and international acoustic circuits. Both solo and collaborating with partners Chris Caswell, Robin Petrie, and the psychedelic Celtic band Wake the Dead, Danny has released 12 albums, producing or appearing as a guest on 40 more. Dannys recordings have earned two Indie Awards and one Grammie nomination. His original songs have been recorded by artists from California to Scotland. Danny is currently active with Wake the Dead and a new Celtic quartet, Camogie. When not performing or recording, Danny teaches commercial music at a Bay Area community college. This is Dannys first novel. It will shortly be followed by two more. For more information about Dannys writing and music or to contact him directly, please visit www.dannycarnahan.com. To find out more about Wake the Dead in particular, please visit www.wakethedead.org.

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