Clarecastle’s Amy McNamara performs on a new TG4 music series with the episode airing this Sunday (May 14th).
Since moving to Cork to study in UCC five years ago, Amy went from recording music in her bedroom with her band Notions to topping the UK Spotify charts with several songs from their EP.
Amy spent two years as lead singer, guitarist and songwriter with Notions, the band played gigs in Dublin, Cork and other venues across the country.
She is now bringing out her own fusion of indie pop mixed with guitar and vocal loops. Amy recently featured on a track with Le Boom with the vocals recorded over WhatsApp, she performed with the band at Indipendence 2022 and has also took to the stage at Electric Picnic.
TG4’s new music show, Buille which the broadcaster describes as exciting and edgy, shines a light on a host of diverse and talented musicians in Ireland. Filmed in front of a live audience in the iconic Dolan’s in Limerick, one of the country’s best and buzziest music venues, presenters Eve Belle and Cian McCarthy were on hand to showcase an eclectic mix of top-tier performances.
Joining Amy in Sunday’s episode are Clare Sands from Cork, Hazey Haze from Limerick City and Sorcha Richardson from Dalkey. Hermitage Green, Gemma Bradley, Síomha, Emma Langford and Riptide Movement.
Ennis’ Susan O’Neill is set to appear in the final episode of the series. Buille is a production of Tyrone Productions for TG4