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The remix of his vocal trance production "Big Sky" by Agnelli & Nelson was voted "Tune of The Year" by listeners of Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance radio show in 2007. [ 3 ] In 2008, O'Callaghan entered the DJ Mag 100 at number 60 and picked up two awards at the Irish Dance Music Awards, winning Best Producer and Best DJ.
2007 John O"Callaghan ft. Audrey Gallagher – "Big Sky" [Armind] 2008 Agnelli & Nelson pres. The A & N Project – "Just When I Think There's An Answer" [Deepblue] 2008 Markus Schulz ft. Dauby – "Perfect" [Coldharbour Recordings] 2008 Solarstone – "Rain Stars Eternal" [Solaris Recordings] 2013 Andain - "You Once Told Me" [Black Hole]
Willie John McBride, rugby union player, capped for Ireland on 63 occasions, 12 as Captain, is a native of Moneyglass but now lives in Ballyclare. Audrey Gallagher, Irish singer whose vocals feature on many dance tracks, namely John O'Callaghan's "Big Sky" and Armin van Buuren's "Hold on to Me".
John O’Callaghan – "Big Sky" Kaskade – "Angel on My Shoulder" Sebastian Ingrosso and Laidback Luke – "Chaa Chaa" Yves Larock – "Say Yeah" Axwell and Bob Sinclar – "What a Wonderful World" Robbie Rivera – "In Too Deep" 2009: Funkagenda – "Breakwater" Afrojack – "Radioman" Paul Harris feat. Sam Obernik – "The Take" ATB ...
The third track, "Blame" was written by John O'Callaghan and has been described as a "self-reflective song" that explores the theme of accepting responsibility for past mistakes and the desire to make amends. [6] O'Callaghan stated, "This tune is more or less about both placing and accepting blame for things I wish I could redo.
Sarah Howells – "Out of the Sky" 2009: First State feat. Sarah Howells – "Brave" 2009: John O'Callaghan feat. Sarah Howells – "Find Yourself" 2009: Lange feat. Sarah Howells – "Let It All Out" 2009: Dash Berlin feat. Sarah Howells & Secede – "Believe in You" 2010: Lange feat. Sarah Howells – "Fireworks"
Something to Live For is the first studio album by Irish trance producer and DJ John O'Callaghan, released May 28, 2007, on Discover. Track listing. Concept; No.
In June 2020, lead vocalist John O'Callaghan confirmed that the group began recording their eighth studio album and that ten tracks had already been written for the album. [3] The album was recorded in Arizona. [4] Guitarist Jared Monaco described the album as "a love letter to uncertain moments in life, and also to happy, joyous moments as well."