McCrystal was born to Jim and Ann McCrystal, nursing home owners, in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.[7][8] He attended Holy Trinity College in Cookstown, where he learned to play the piano and the flute.[1] In his late teen years, he seriously considered joining the priesthood, but was advised by local cardinalSean Brady to pursue his music career instead.[7] He studied to be a teacher of Religious Education and English at St Mary's University College, Belfast[9] before moving to London, England to pursue a career in Media.[6]
Career
Early career
McCrystal's debut radio broadcast was at the age of nine, on the George Jones Show on BBC Radio Ulster.[10] He released his first album, After the Storm, in 2000, at the age of 13. Over the course of the decade, he independently recorded three more albums, and toured around Ireland with a 15-piece band.[11]
Move to U.S.
In 2009, McCrystal was working as a stage manager at the UTV Country Fest in Belfast, headlined that year by Randy Travis. McCrystal was driving Travis's then-wife and manager Elizabeth Travis to Dublin, and gave her a copy of Eamonn McCrystal Live. After listening to the album, she gave McCrystal a slot as a guest artist on the Randy Travis tour, signed him to a contract with Elizabeth Travis Management, and brought him to Los Angeles, where he is currently based.[6][7][10]
In 2011, McCrystal recorded his first US album, When in Nashville..., produced by Kyle Lehning, composed of six covers and six original compositions by outside songwriters.[8] Later that year, McCrystal sang with Randy Travis on "Someone You Never Knew" on his album Anniversary Celebration.[12] In 2012, McCrystal released the single "Under Your Wings," a ballad written by Walter Afanasieff.[13] McCrystal's musical director Brad Ellis accompanies him on the track.[10]
In 2013, McCrystal released The Music of Christmas & the Stories Behind the Songs, an album of Christmas songs produced by Nigel Wright.[14]
On 2 September 2014, his album A Living Prayer was released by Difference Media / UMG. Produced by McCrystal and Casey Wood, it contains traditional hymns and contemporary songs.[15]
McCrystal and Woods co-produced the 2016 traditional vocal pop album And So It Goes which included performances by Rita Wilson and Chloe Agnew.[6]
Television, film and radio
In 2008, McCrystal founded SMUC Radio, a radio station at St. Mary's University College in Twickenham, England, hosted by students and broadcast 24 hours a day. SMUC Radio debuted on 19 February 2009.[16]
An Internet TV station, The Eamonn McCrystal Network, was launched on 10 October 2012.[7]
On 6 September 2014, McCrystal hosted the made-for-television concert The Music of Northern Ireland at the Grand Opera House in Belfast. It was filmed by BBC Northern Ireland and aired on PBS in North America in March 2015. During the event, McCrystal sung duets with special guest artists including Brian Kennedy, Rachel Tucker, Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty.[15][17][18][19] It won four 2015 NATASEmmy Awards, with McCrystal winning for best On-Camera Talent/Performer, and as a co-producer for best Overall Arts/Entertainment program.[20]
On 13 December 2018, "The Music of Christmas with Eamonn McCrystal" was released on Amazon Prime Video.
In February 2020 Eamonn co-created, produced and directed an 8-part vegan cooking show "New Day New Chef" with Jane Velez-Mitchell which debuted on Amazon Prime Video and later aired on PBS. In June 2020 a stand-alone 6-part version of the show titled, "New Day New Chef : Support and Feed Edition" aired on Amazon Prime Video and featured Maggie Baird, Billie Eilish and Finneas. A third and final season of the original "New Day New Chef" series was released in October 2020.
In October 2020 Eamonn and his production company "Inspired." signed with The Gersh Agency for representation.[25]