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Nov 30, 2023

SHANE MACGOWAN – 25 December 1957 – 30 November 2023

A statement on behalf of Shane MacGowan’s wife Victoria Mary Clarke, his sister Siobhan and father, Maurice.

It is with the deepest sorrow and heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of our most beautiful, darling and dearly beloved SHANE MACGOWAN. Shane died peacefully at 3.30 am this morning (30 November, 2023) with his wife and sister by his side.
Prayers and the last rites were read during his passing.
He is survived by his wife Victoria, his sister Siobhan and his father, Maurice.
Further details will be announced shortly but the family ask for privacy at this very sad time.

Photo: Andy Catlin

Oct 28, 2022

ANDIPA GALLERY STAGES SHANE MACGOWAN’S “THE ETERNAL BUZZ & THE CROCK OF GOLD EXHIBITION”

Taking place at Andipa Gallery, London and curated by Shane’s wife Victoria Mary Clarke, “The Eternal Buzz & The Crock of Gold Exhibition” brings together 21 previously never seen works to both critical and commercial acclaim.

Shane MacGowan’s work, which has been described by the art critic, Waldemar Januszczak, as possessing a ‘demented, wild, fascinating, scabrous kind of energy’, is represented by 21 small-scale drawings mostly dating from the 1980s in our current exhibition. Dubbed by Januszczak as the ‘Jackson Pollock of the biro’, this survey, which has been curated by Victoria Mary Clarke, is drawn from a body of work that has never been shown in public before. Executed in a variety of media, predominantly coloured felt tip and biro, these highly idiosyncratic and sometimes disturbing drawings are scrawled and scribbled onto sheets of paper torn from foolscap jotter pads, hotel stationery and aeroplane sick bags, and were created largely whilst he toured the world with his band, The Pogues.

Spanning over 4 decades of creativity, the works show Shane at his brilliant best with many inspired by his time in both The Pogues and The Popes. Due to its success, the exhibition has been extended until 5 November.

For more information or to purchase works, visit https://andipagallery.com/shane-macgowan-art-for-sale/ 

View photos from the exhibition launch:

Dec 07, 2020

WATCH THE TRAILER FOR ‘CROCK OF GOLD: A FEW ROUNDS WITH SHANE MACGOWAN’

‘Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan’ explores the life and career of The Pogues’ frontman.

Magonlia Pictures have shared the trailer for the new Julien Temple directed documentary, which includes a mix of new interviews and unseen archive footage, plus specially commissioned animations by Ralph Steadman.

The film explores MacGowan’s childhood in Ireland, through to his years on the punk scene in London covering his “passions, humour, and deep knowledge of music, history, spirituality, and popular culture.”

‘Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan’ is 2020 is available now USA, CANADA, UK & IRELAND in theatres, on demand and DVD, and AUSTRALIA December 17th. More territories to follow.

For availability in your local area go to www.crockofgoldfilm.com

Feb 20, 2020

SHANE MACGOWAN DOCUMENTARY ANNOUNCED

The Pogues frontman will be the subject of ‘Shane’ – directed by Julien Temple and produced by Johnny Depp.

The documentary, which is yet to have a release date, will provide inside look at MacGowan’s life, revealing his “true punk and poetic nature” through a combination of animation, unseen footage from Temples’ own archives, and contributions from collaborators, artists and from his family.

With a critically acclaimed catalogue of songs and an Ivors Inspiration Award under his belt, ‘Shane’ will explore what filmmakers call his “seemingly effortless facility for writing lyrics to some of the world’s most listened to songs.”

Jun 02, 2018

SHANE MACGOWAN PRESENTED WITH IVOR NOVELLO AWARD FOR SONGWRITING

The 63rd Ivor Novello Awards honoured Shane MacGowan for his inspiring catalogue of songs, thanking him for sharing his songwriting gift over the years.

Shane received The Ivors Inspiration Award – in recognition of the power of his songwriting to inspire the creative talents of others. In announcing the award, The Ivors recognised that ‘…MacGowan – a unique musical force in all sorts of ways – is unusual in that his poetic work also influenced his peers, and even iconic stars whose careers preceded his’. The award was presented by actor Aidan Gillen.

Shane’s legacy of inspiring other songwriters is well documented, with The Clash’s Joe Strummer calling him “one of the best writers of the century” and Tom Waits declaring “Shane has the gift. I believe him. He knows how to tell a story”. Bob Geldof has said “The Pogues made great records and played great gigs, but the glory are the songs. This is what will last. Great words. Great music. Great art.”

The Ivor Novello Awards celebrate and reward excellence in British and Irish songwriting and composing. Presented and judged by music creators they represent the pinnacle of musical achievement and peer recognition. The event took place on Thursday 31st May at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.

All photographs 2018 Mark Allan, courtesy of BASCA

The 63rd Ivor Novello Awards honoured Shane MacGowan for his inspiring catalogue of songs, thanking him for sharing his songwriting gift over the years.

Shane received The Ivors Inspiration Award – in recognition of the power of his songwriting to inspire the creative talents of others. In announcing the award, The Ivors recognised that ‘…MacGowan – a unique musical force in all sorts of ways – is unusual in that his poetic work also influenced his peers, and even iconic stars whose careers preceded his’. The award was presented by actor Aidan Gillen.

Shane’s legacy of inspiring other songwriters is well documented, with The Clash’s Joe Strummer calling him “one of the best writers of the century” and Tom Waits declaring “Shane has the gift. I believe him. He knows how to tell a story”. Bob Geldof has said “The Pogues made great records and played great gigs, but the glory are the songs. This is what will last. Great words. Great music. Great art.”

The Ivor Novello Awards celebrate and reward excellence in British and Irish songwriting and composing. Presented and judged by music creators they represent the pinnacle of musical achievement and peer recognition. The event took place on Thursday 31st May at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.

Jan 24, 2018

MUSICAL STARS JOINED FORCES TO CELEBRATE THE POWER AND POETRY OF SHANE MACGOWAN’S SONGS AT HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY CONCERT

A star-studded line up of musical greats joined forces on Monday 15th January at Dublin’s National Concert Hall to celebrate Shane MacGowan’s 60th birthday, and pay tribute to the power and poetry of his songs and his singular contribution to Irish music.

Nick Cave, Johnny Depp, Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, Glen Hansard, Cerys Matthews, Imelda May, the Sex Pistols Glen Matlock and The Libertines’ Carl Barat and were amongst those performing Pogues’ classics and Shane’s solo work – with surprise appearances from Sinead O’Connor and Bono.

There were so many highlights to what was an emotional evening with an electric atmosphere. Glen Hansard and Lisa O’Neill duetted on ‘Fairytale of New York’ and Imelda May gave a beautiful rendition of ‘Fiesta’. Bono and Johnny Depp joined forces for ‘A Rainy Night in Soho’ whilst Sinead O’Connor brought the house down with ‘You’re the One’. Bobby Gillespie brilliantly gave the Primal Scream touch to ‘A Pair of Brown Eyes’ and Shane MacGowan joined Nick Cave joined for ‘Summer in Siam’. Cerys Matthews rendition of ‘The Broad Majestic Shannon’, dedicated to Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan, was met with a standing ovation.

At the end of the evening Shane performed traditional ballad ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ before being honoured with the NCH lifetime achievement award by President Michael D. Higgins.

The Irish Times aptly summed up the night in their review: “It’s hard to imagine so many heavyweights of the arts and politics in one room but they filled it for one of Ireland’s most influential and much-loved talents. The words legend and genius are overused daily but in MacGowan’s case they are utterly appropriate.”

Dec 14, 2017

FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK – THE MAKING OF A CLASSIC ON RTE ONE

This December, Fairytale of New York will be 30 years old. RTE marks the anniversary with a new documentary looking back at the making of Fairytale in the company of Shane MacGowan as he reminisces about the writing of the song. Paul Simon, Billy Bragg, Christy Moore, Imelda May and Bob Geldof are among the musicians and songwriters interviewed, along with former members of The Pogues.

Dec 07, 2017

SHANE MACGOWAN 60TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

From A Pair of Brown Eyes to Fairytale of New YorkShane MacGowan is a poet of modern music and one of the great international songwriters. Dublin’s National Concert Hall is delighted to mark Shane MacGowan’s 60th Birthday with this specially produced concert celebrating the power and poetry of his songs and his singular contribution to Irish music.

Produced and curated in collaboration with Shane, this concert sees his collaborators, friends, artists who admire his work and those who have been influenced by him come together to sing these great songs. Joining them are a newly created band naturally featuring members of The Pogues led by Musical Director Terry Edwards. Hosted by John Kelly.

Produced by Gerry O’Boyle and Gary Sheehan for NCH. In collaboration with Shane MacGowan and Victoria Mary Clarke. Presented by NCH 

Jan 06, 2017

THERESE MACGOWAN RIP

Shane would like to say thank you and God bless you to all the people who are offering kind words and condolences on the passing of his mother Therese. It means a lot at this difficult time.

Jun 15, 2016

SHANE MACGOWAN, CRONIN BROTHERS AND JOE ROONEY CREATE EURO 2016 ANTHEM FOR IRELAND

Shane MacGowan has teamed up with Les Cronins (brothers Johnny and Michael Cronin) and comedian Joe Rooney (Father Damo from Father Ted) to record the ultimate anthem for Ireland for this summer’s Euro 2016 tournament.

The song is a cover of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin’s ‘Je t’aime moi non plus’ given an Irish twist and renamed ‘Je t’aime Irland’.

Contributions from Rackhouse Pilfer, Biblecode Sundays, Brave Giant, Sean & Eabha Gavaghan, Shane Wearen, Eddie Reynolds, Flash Kennedy, Sugar Ray, Daire O Reilly, David Keenan and a 50 piece choir can also be heard on the track.

Listen to the song below:

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