Kiev Connolly
Irish songwriter, producer and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish songwriter, producer and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kevin "Kiev" Connolly (born 5 April 1956)[citation needed] is an Irish songwriter, producer and musician. His group, Kiev Connolly and The Missing Passengers, represented Ireland at the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest.[1]
Born in Ballymote, County Sligo, Connolly attended school in Cork.[citation needed] He moved to Germany in 1978, and worked as a studio musician and producer in West Berlin.[2]
Connolly formed the pop group "The Missing Passengers" in 1985.[2] The group secured a recording contract with Ariola/RCA in Germany and "toured Europe extensively".[2] In 1985, the group performed Connolly's song "Did She Tell You" on both the Extratour program Radio Bremen/ARD, and the Musik Convoy program on WDR/ARD.[citation needed] Connolly returned to Ireland in 1987.[2]
In 1989, Kiev Connolly and The Missing Passengers represented Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest in Lausanne, Switzerland with Connolly's song The Real Me.[3][4] The song reached number 17 in the Irish Singles Chart in May 1989.[5] Yugoslavia won the Eurovision Song Contest that year.
In 2000, Connolly established Feature Music Studios.[citation needed] Connolly was involved in arranging and producing several live performances and albums of The Wolfe Tones. This included credits on the Wolfe Tones' 2001 album "You'll Never Beat the Irish".[6] He also occasionally supported the Wolfe Tones, in performances, on keyboards and guitar.[7]
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