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David Odlum : ウィキペディア英語版
Dave Odlum

David 'Dave' Odlum is an Irish guitarist, drummer and producer who has worked and played with Academy Award winners and Mercury Prize nominees. Originally a member of Kíla, a band which was founded during his schooldays at Coláiste Eoin, he left them and joined rock group The Frames, fronted by the Academy Award-winner Glen Hansard, and with whom he played guitar from 1990 until 2002. Since leaving the band, he has pursued a career as a music producer. Odlum has established a long running association with singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes, producing her Mercury Prize-nominated debut album ''Night on My Side'', as well as later albums ''The Hollow of Morning, ''Let It Break and an as-yet untitled fifth album due in 2014. Odlum also played briefly with her (along with his brother, Karl Odlum).
Other musicians for whom Odlum has produced albums include The Frames, with whom he worked on the album ''Burn the Maps'' after he had left the band, dEUS, Nina Hynes, Josh Ritter, Eoin Coughlan, Ham Sandwich (''Carry the Meek''), Luka Bloom (''Eleven Songs''〔("LUKA BLOOM – ELEVEN SONGS" ). Luka Bloom. Accessed 18 January 2009.〕) and Miriam Ingram (''Trampoline''〔("Miriam Ingram" ). ''Other Voices''. Accessed 18 January 2009.〕). In late January 2012 Odlum travelled to Australia to record Australian indie band Blackchords.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pozible.com/index.php/archive/index/4342/updates/0/0 )
==Career==
Odlum began his musical career as one of a series of about twenty buskers on the streets of Dublin. He joined Kíla, a band made up of a group of these buskers, where he played in the city's live venues. Colm Mac Con Iomaire featured alongside Odlum in Kíla and the two later formed The Frames alongside fellow busker Glen Hansard. The buskers' sense of camaraderie led to them raising enough money between them to make a record "on a shoestring budget".〔("Dave" ). Gemma Hayes. Accessed 18 January 2009.〕 They enlisted ex-Boomtown Rats member Pete Briquette to produce their record. The Frames were soon being recognised by the renowned producer Trevor Horn and a string of MTV Europe Music Awards nominations followed for the song "Revelate". Odlum co-produced the band's album ''Dance the Devil'' and also ''For the Birds'' with Steve Albini and Craig Ward which led to the band achieving acclaim at home and internationally. Having been a founding member of the band in 1990 Odlum left in November 2001/February 2002.〔("Band Members" ). Irish Music Central. Accessed 18 January 2009.〕 Upon leaving The Frames soon afterwards he set about producing for other musical ensembles. He played guitar on Mic Christopher's 'Heyday' EP. Christopher was another close friend of Odlum's and a member of the original Dublin street buskers. He also played drums and electric guitar on Mark Geary's 2004 album ''Ghosts''.〔("ghosts" ). Mark Geary. Accessed 18 January 2009.〕 and produced ''Raining Down Arrows'' by Mundy.〔 〕 Odlum also gave a talk at The Music Show on 5 October 2008.

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