Ed Sweeney
Rhode Island - United States

Ed Sweeney Releases "It's Christmas Time In The City" To Radio

Trespass Music is pleased to release digitally Ed Sweeney's album "It's Christmas Time In The City" to Radio.  

ED SWEENEY | RHODE ISLAND | HOLIDAY | INSTRUMENTAL 

Releasing November 24, 2020 
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When I was growing up, my dad was in radio. We lived in the suburbs, and the holiday music I grew up with was the popular music of radio, television and the movies.  

Now, many years later, my own children watched as they were growing up, Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer, Holiday Inn, Miracle on 34th Street, It’s A Wonderful Life and many holiday specials that I remember as a child.  

Today we still know and sing those “pop” songs, because Johnny Marks’ Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer, A Holly Jolly Christmas and I Heard The Bell On Christmas Day, as well as Silver Bells from the movie The Lemon Drop Kid and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas from Holiday Inn,  because they were the best songs of their time and now are part of our holiday celebrations.” Ed Sweeney

This time around the guitar-virtuoso [Ed Sweeney] lovingly recreates music of his own childhood.” The Washington Post 

It's Christmas Time In The City was recorded and mixed at: 
The Big House, San Jose, California 
Mastersound, Virginia Beach, Virginia 
Celebration Sound, Seekonk, MA

MUSICIANS 

ED SWEENEY - 6 & 12 String Guitar, 5 String Banjo 
BOB ZENTZ - Hammer Dulcimer, Melodian, Concertina, Auto Harp, CAROL KEIG - Appalachian Dulcimer, JOHN SWOBODA - Oboe, Clarinet

1. Silver Bells 3:10 – (Original Composer - Jay Livingston & Ray Evens)  - Guitar, Hammer Dulcimer, Oboe 

2. Winter Wonderland 2:01 – (Original Composer - Felix Bernard & Dick Smith) - Guitar, Clarinet 

3. The Night Before Christmas 2:11 – (Original Composer - H.W. Longfellow & Johnny Marks) - Banjo, Guitar, Appalachian Dulcimer 

4. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day 1:24 – (Original Composer - Johnny Marks) - Guitar 

5. Silver & Gold 1:39 – (Original Composer - Johnny Marks)  - Guitar 

6. The Little Drummer Boy 2:56 – (Original Composer - Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati & Harry Simeone) - 12 String Guitar 

7. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 2:03 – (Original Composer - Hugh Martin & Ralph Blaine) - Guitar 

8. Edelweiss 1:50 – (Original Composer -Rogers & Hammerstein)  - Guitar 

9. Jolly Old St. Nicholas 2:26 – (Public Domain)  - Banjo, Appalachian Dulcimer 

10. Holly Jolly Christmas  2:38 – (Original Composer - Johnny Marks)  - Guitar, Clarinet 

11. Up On The Housetop 2:09 – (Original Composer - RB Handy) - Banjo, Guitar, Appalachian Dulcimer, Autoharp 

12. Do You Hear What I Hear 3:00 – (Original Composer - N.Regney & G. Shayne) - 12 String Guitar 

13. Here Comes Santa Claus 0:53 – (Original Composer - Gene Autry & Oakley Haldemen) -  Banjo 

14. Let There Be Peace On Earth 3:27 – (Original Composer - Sy Miller & Jill Jackson) - Guitar, Oboe 

15. Dance from “The Nutcracker” 2:04 – (Original Composer - Tchaikovsky) - Banjo 

16. Auld Lang Syne  4:32 – (Original Composer - Robert Burns) - Guitar, Melodian, Hammer Dulcimer

 

 

 

ABOUT ED SWEENEY

Ed Sweeney honors people and their history by presenting music that entertains as well as educates. Through his musical expertise, breadth of knowledge, and wonderful sense of humor, Ed helps listeners come to understand the motivations, stories, and culture that have made us who and what we are today.  

For almost 40 years, Ed has performed nationally and internationally in schools, clubs, tea houses, at festivals, house concerts, theatres — almost any venue imaginable. Ed’s concerts and recordings have earned accolades throughout the United States, Canada, parts of Europe and parts of Asia. Reviewers call him “a master of unpretentiousness” and “delightfully fresh.”  

Ed performs a wide-ranging repertoire (traditional, blues, old-timey, ragtime, Christmas, Beatles, Bach, O’Carolan…) on 6- and 12-string guitar, 5-string banjo, and fretless banjo.  He primarily plays finger-style guitar; his style of banjo playing is known as clawhammer, frailing, or old-timey.  

Ed started learning rock guitar from blind blues guitarist Paul Pena after hearing him play at his high school’s coffee house. A few months later Ed, playing pop hits (Neil Young, CS&N), opened for Andy Cohen who, after the show, took Ed aside and introduced him to a whole new genre of music – country blues and traditional songs.  

That meeting ignited a curiosity and passion that continues to this day. Ed became Providence College’s first music major by creating a curriculum, then finding instructors who not only taught him how to play traditional music but also where to find it.  

Four decades later, Ed is still exploring and building new avenues and partnerships for sharing the music of many peoples.  

His latest CD, Commonplaces, is with Mary Lee Partington as Partington & Sweeney. Commonplaces tells stories of immigrants, farmers and factory workers during 19th and 20th century America.  

What Lies Ahead, his previous recording with Pipa master Yang Wei and other members of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, represents a musical collaboration where Eastern and Western traditions meet.  

Other recordings are instrumental Americana and instrumental Christmas, including Inside Fezziwig’s, which USA Today called “the best folk Christmas release of the year.”  

Ed’s music also can be heard on television soundtracks, as background music in Disneyland Paris, and in the Ken Burns documentary Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony. Ed has been featured on NPR and other radio networks.  

Today you might watch Ed in a solo concert of eclectic songs and styles. Or you might watch him perform with Yang Wei as they mix Eastern and Western Traditional music. Perhaps you’ll watch him and Mary King combine the songs of Stephen Foster with the wit of Mark Twain.  Or maybe you’ll listen as Mary Lee Partington and Ed, as Partington & Sweeney, weave a musical story of immigrants and their traditions as they moved west.  

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A Sunday Drive

Label: Self-Release

Genres: Holiday, Folk

Styles: Christmas, Traditional Folk

Songs on the Album

Track # Song Title Style Genre
1 Auld Lang Syne Christmas Holiday
2 A Long Time Traveling Traditional Folk Folk
3 Right Foot out Traditional Folk Folk
4 Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie Traditional Folk Folk
5 While My Guitar Gently Weeps Traditional Folk Folk
6 Lament for the Death of the Reverend Archie Beaton Traditional Folk Folk
7 Walking Boss Traditional Folk Folk
8 A Little Traveling Music Traditional Folk Folk
9 When I Get Home Traditional Folk Folk
10 A Childhood Medley Christmas Holiday
11 Distant Shore Traditional Folk Folk

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It's Christmas Time in the City
Details

Label: Trespass Music

Genres: Holiday

Styles: Christmas

Songs on the Album

Track # Song Title Style Genre
1 Silver Bells Christmas Holiday
2 Winter Wonderland Christmas Holiday
3 The Night Before Christmas Christmas Holiday
4 I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day Christmas Holiday
5 Silver and Gold Christmas Holiday
6 The Little Drummer Boy Christmas Holiday
7 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Christmas Holiday
8 Edelweiss Christmas Holiday
9 Jolly Old St. Nicholas Christmas Holiday
10 Holly Jolly Christmas Christmas Holiday
11 Up on the Housetop Christmas Holiday
12 Do You Hear What I Hear Christmas Holiday
13 Here Comes Santa Claus Christmas Holiday
14 Let There Be Peace on Earth Christmas Holiday
15 Dance from "the Nutcracker" Christmas Holiday
16 Auld Lang Syne Christmas Holiday