Bio
At 16 Shane Supple a singer/songwriter from Youghal,
County Cork in Southern Ireland started touring
full time with his father's band. At
20 Shane joined a touring company acting in various
stage plays and musicals, 1988
Shane signed up with
Paddy O Brien. Shane spent the following
two years touring Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, and
some European countries. Around this time Shane wrote his
first song "Someday I will be a Star" followed
by Freedom, House of Cards, Aint room for Three & Tired
of traveling, In 1990 started touring again with his father
Art. One night guitar player and
singer
Gerry
Lane asked Shane to
sing a a JJ Cale number "They Call me the Breeze" ,
it went so well that Shane recorded
it on one of his fathers video's
1992 Shane put together his first EP "Eyes of Blue".
Drummer on this Ep and long time friend was Kieran McCarthy,
and guitarist Bobby Lee. The songs were Eyes of Blue, Aint
Room for Three, Freedom and House of Cards. Shane stayed
with his father until 1993 then he joined up with Brendan
Shine doing concert tours of England, Wales, Scotland and
Ireland. Shane
wrote the song called "Youghal
by the Sea. After a time Shane
played with a local band called "The Grip",
time moved
on Shane
joined another group "Little Sister" on bass guitar
and vocals, with guitarist Charlie Cudlip and Martin Tuc
Pierce,
the set included "Aint Room for Three" written
by Shane.
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