Transatlantic Sessions’ John Doyle is one of the most exceptional artists of his generation. Some of the stellar artists for whom his signature guitar sound, singing or songwriting is essential include Liz Carroll, Eileen Ivers, Karan Casey, Solas, Michael Black, Mary Black, the trio of McCusker, McGoldrick and Doyle, The Teetotalers (Martin Hayes, Kevin Crawford, John Doyle) and Usher's Island - a veritable who's who of the greatest names in Irish music.
A founder member of the super group Solas, John’s powerhouse rhythmic guitar style and innovative arrangements were instrumental to their success. With Solas, John performed to sold out audiences nationally and internationally as well as appearing on many national TV and radio programs: NBC’s The Today Show, various programs for National Public Radio and Public Radio International, A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage, E-Town and World Cafe as part of that critically acclaimed group. He also received three NAIRD awards and a Grammy nomination for the band’s self-titled first recording.
John has performed and toured with other greats in the folk, celtic and bluegrass worlds - as music director for folk icon Joan Baez, guitarist for Mary Chapin Carpenter, Eileen Ivers, Tim O’Brien (John was included on Tim’s 2006 Grammy-award winning album, Fiddler’s Green), Linda Thompson, Kate Rusby, Cathie Ryan, Cherish the Ladies, and many others. He has appeared on soundtracks for the feature film The Brothers McMullan, Soldier, PBS’s Out of Ireland and also composed the music for the film Uncle Robert’s Footsteps and the play Down the Flats.