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Mundy

Mundy (born Edmond Enright, 19 May 1975, Birr, County Offaly) is an Irish singer-songwriter. 'Mundy' is a nickname given to Enright in reference to the name Ed''mund'' even though the correct spelling is Edmond.
==Biography==
He released his debut album ''Jellylegs'' in 1996 on the Epic Records label. The album included the song "To You I Bestow", which was featured on the best-selling soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's film adaptation ''Romeo + Juliet''.
In 2000, Mundy was dropped by Epic while working on his second album, ''The Moon is a Bullethole'', which was about to be recorded. Although a four-track EP of that title was released, much of the material for the cancelled album was eventually incorporated into ''24 Star Hotel'', Mundy's 2002 album.
''24 Star Hotel'' was released on Camcor Records, a label Mundy himself set up, primarily funded by his royalties from the ''Romeo and Juliet'' soundtrack. Camcor Records is named for the River Camcor, a popular fishing spot, which runs through the town of Birr. The album contained the song "July", an ode to the joys of the Irish summer, which gained heavy airplay throughout the summer months, and is, for Irish audiences at least, Mundy's signature tune. Along with "July" the album contained "Mexico" and with both receiving extensive radio play and some huge Irish festival appearances, ''24 Star Hotel'' has gone on to triple platinum status in Ireland. He afterwards guested with Lucinda Williams in Ireland.
In 2003 Mundy also contributed to Afro Celt Sound System's album Seed, and to ''Even Better than the Real Thing Vol. 1'' with a cover version of the Shakira song ''Whenever, Wherever'', with the two words in the title switched around.
In May 2004, Mundy released his third album, ''Raining Down Arrows'', recorded with producer Mark Addison at (The Aerie ) studio in Austin, Texas. It entered the Irish album chart at number 1. The album has since gone platinum in Ireland. He toured the UK with songwriting legend Jimmy Webb and continued to win over Irish audiences whilst making UK appearances with Richard Hawley and gaining Irish support slots with The White Stripes and Oasis.
In 2006 Mundy recorded a live album and DVD called ''Live & Confusion'' at Vicar Street, Dublin. It contains all his best-known songs such as "Gin & Tonic Sky", "Mexico", "July", "To You I Bestow", "By Her Side" and "Love & Confusion". The album also contained an encore of "Galway Girl", a Steve Earle penned song that Sharon Shannon had recorded with the author years before. The live version became a download hit in Ireland, and eventually a studio version was released, after it was popularised in a television and radio advertising campaign for Bulmer's cider.〔(Magners Launches New TV Campaign )〕 The studio version of the track reached number 1 in the Irish Singles Chart in April 2008 and stayed there for five weeks. It became the biggest single in Ireland two years in a row in 2007 and 2008.〔(Irish charts )〕 Mundy also recorded an Irish language version of the track, entitled ''Cailín na Gaillimhe'', for ''Ceol '08'', an Irish language compilation album released in 2008 to raise money for several Irish charities. Two years before, Mundy recorded an Irish-language version of his song "Mexico", entitled "Meicsiceo" for ''Ceol '06''.〔(Ceol '06 tracklist )〕 ''Ceol '06'' reached the Top 10 in the Irish Album Chart.
In 2008 Mundy continually guested with Sharon Shannon's Big Band alongside Damien Dempsey and Shane MacGowan, turning up at The Glastonbury Festival as well as touring Ireland and the UK.
In 2009 Mundy recorded his fourth studio album, ''Strawberry Blood'', with Irish producer Joe Chester, and mixed a number of tracks with UK producer Andy Bradfield. The album featured contributions from Shane MacGowan and Gemma Hayes and was released worldwide on iTunes with a bonus download video. He guested with The Cardigans' Nina Persson's A Camp project at the Academy in Dublin, and 2009 saw him tour Ireland, Australia and the UK. The album went into the Irish charts at No.14.
Mundy is the cousin of former Fine Gael TD Olwyn Enright and the nephew of former TD and Senator Tom Enright.

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