Throughout the 1990s, McCormack performed under the pseudonym , releasing three critically acclaimed albums and becoming a staple on the European festival circuit. By the turn of the millennium, weary from a relentless touring schedule that saw him playing over 200 gigs a year, McCormack stepped away from the spotlight. During this period of relative seclusion, he focused on:
: A Top 20 European single originally released under his earlier moniker but revitalized during this era. Legacy and Beyond [Blues Rock] Eamonn McCormack - Discography 200...
The Road Back: Eamonn McCormack’s Decade of Transformation (2000–2009) Legacy and Beyond The Road Back: Eamonn McCormack’s
McCormack officially reclaimed his birth name for his recording career with the release of in 2008. This album served as both a homecoming and a retrospective, featuring remastered tracks from his Samuel Eddy days alongside eight previously unreleased songs. The album is legendary among blues aficionados for
: An autobiographical anthem that often opens his sets.
The album is legendary among blues aficionados for its guest list, which includes some of the earliest influences on Eamonn's style:
Today, whether he’s playing slide blues or riff-heavy rock, Eamonn McCormack continues to carry the torch for the Celtic blues tradition popularized by legends like Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher.
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