Fame is a difficult thing to deal with. It can isolate certain people and make them feel like they are faceless caricatures who are just slaves to a corporate juggernaut. The adept Irish blues guitarist Eamonn McCormack felt the pullings of fame right after he made it to a respectable level in the music business, which resulted in an overburdening of stress. Eventually, he gave up his career as a musician in favor of a more solitary life. However, the music bug still had its teeth sunk into McCormack's neck and it wasn't long before he made a comeback. Now, with his mental stability in-check, McCormack is back on track and is ready to go down in the history books as one of the more talented Irish guitar players to have ever lived.