CPI Archive 2009: Andrew Hamilton chats to singer-songwriter Pearse McGloughlin, the driving force behind Walkperson.
After serving his apprenticeship in bands like Socialite and Thy Swan Army, Pearse McGloughlin has decided to go it alone. Well, sort of alone. For the last number of years, Pearse has been working and making music with an ever-growing and evolving set of musicians, loosely tied together under the moniker Walkperson. So where exactly does Walkperson stop and Pearse McGloughlin begin? “It’s an interesting question really. For the Lahinch gig it will be me going under my own name, but there are different musicians who will be with me for some of the other gigs. Walkperson is a fairly loose term. I swing between being Pearse McGloughlin and being Walkperson. At the moment I’m Walkperson but at other times there would be a few different talented musicians involved. It’s hard to say sometimes where Walkperson stops and Pearse McGloughlin begins,” he says.
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