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Bios

BBrendan Hearn has been playing cello since he was seven years old, when his mother took him to Potter’s Violins in Bethesda, MD to choose an instrument to try. He chose cello mainly because “it was bigger and louder than his sister’s violin.” He was classically trained but soon fell in love with Irish, Scottish, and American folk traditional music. Having siblings who both played violin (and later, Conor on guitar), as well as parents who played the flute (Janet) and guitar (Jim), there was always some type of music being played in the house. Brendan and his sister, Caitlin, started attending classical ensemble classes, which is where they learned to play dynamically with other musicians. After two seasons of these revolving ensemble classes, Brendan, Caitlin, and their friends Julius Bjornson and Misha Enayat formed the Silver String Youth Quartet. Throughout middle school and high school, the quartet played weddings, events, and shows all over the DMV area. 

While Brendan played mostly classical music in the string quartet, he and his siblings started attending weekly Irish sessions at the Royal Mile Pub in Wheaton, MD. Those Sunday afternoons spent deciphering how to fluidly accompany traditional Irish tunes on the cello would be the start of Brendan’s passion for cello in traditional music. Following in the footsteps of great folk cellists like Natalie Haas, Rushad Eggleston, Eric Wright, Tristan Clarridge, Mike Block, and so many others, Brendan found his own voice and developed his personal “chop” technique, as many string players do in the folk world. In 2015, Brendan and his siblings recorded an album in their band TriHearn, displaying their years of learning many different traditional styles. Brendan has since performed with dozens of groups across the United States as a freelance cellist, and specializes in tunes and accompaniment of different folk genres. His style of cello playing includes seamless movement from melody playing, chopping, and shuffles.

Brendan currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, where he enjoys joining other NY-based musicians in Prospect Park to jam, and frequently travels up and down the East Coast for various gigs, recording projects, and music camps. He regularly performs with Kate Gregory in their duo project, and plays cello in Louise Bichan’s quartet. Brendan has taught at many fiddle camps including Hanneke Cassel’s Pure Dead Brilliant Camp in Groton, MA, and Alasdair Fraser’s Valley of the Moon Fiddle Camp in Santa Cruz, CA. Some of the other stellar musicians he has performed with include Hanneke Cassel, Natalie Haas, Keith Murphy, Mike Block, Katie McNally, Ethan Setiawan, Neil Pearlman, Lily Tamers, and Nate Sabat, just to name a few.
Brendan plays a 2007 Heinrich Gill cello and a Collings D2H guitar.

upcoming shows

Selected Show History

April 2024 - Sellersville Theater - Sellersville PA - Cello w/ Louise Bichan Band

Oct 2023 - Celtic Colours - Cape Breton, NS, CA - Guitar w/ Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira

July 2023 - Skagit Valley Highland Games - Mt. Vernon, WA - Kate Gregory and Brendan Hearn Duo

May 2023 - Jalopy Theatre - Brooklyn, NY - Solo

Discography

April 2024 - Louise Bichan The Lost Summer (Adhyâropa Records) - Cello

Sept 2022 - Mary Lynn Michal Out from the Shadows - Cello

June 2022 - Brendan Hearn & Dakota Karper Hemlock & Hickory - Cello, vocals

April 2015 - TriHearn Activate - Cello