Enda Kenny is an Irish-born Australian folk-singer and songwriter.
Though self-recorded and self-released, the album received generally solid reviews, and was described by the Sydney Morning Herald as "the best folk album to be released in this country since Eric Bogle's "Scraps of Paper".
[2] It was followed by Baker's Dozen in 1996, which received similarly positive reviews.
[3][4][5] A song from that album, Rabin, about assassinated former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, won the Lawson Paterson Award for Songwriting at the Port Fairy Folk Festival.
[8] After a brief hiatus, Kenny released his fourth album, Cloud Lining, in 2001, again receiving positive reviews.