June 11 Celtic Music News

Good day Celtic fellas. I have loads of news again. These days I’m in the mood to just write news without the usual commentary or features. They can wait. What is important is to update you with what’s new and what’s hot in Celtic music. It is my responsibility to inform you because I know this is what you want to hear. Let’s get the ball rolling:

Canadian quintet The Paperboys has a new album out this July. Callithump will fulfill the promise to deliver great music! We are expecting a blend of folk rock, irresistible fiddle playing, zapping instrumentals and the young Tom Waits kind of vocals. If you enjoy The Great Big Sea then you will love The Paperboys   www.myspace.com/thepaperboys www.paperboys.com…………………  The Brennan Sisters (No this is not Clannad or Enya known as the Brennan family) from Connemara has been sweeping audience across the Atlantic with their beautiful renditions of traditional materials. According to a review “The girls four part natural harmonies add diversity to every show that they perform and their vocal ability continues to surprise audiences everywhere’ “The girls have developed their very own unique style of performance, incorporating beautiful and intricate harmonies with a very distinctive but unmistakable Irish resonance” . The girls performed the well known song “Hand me down my bible” on Sharon Shannons new dvd/cd live from Dolans! Earlier this year the girls performed on The voice Within cd/dvd. Filmed at the INEC, Killarney in front of a live audience, it is the most expensive production ever filmed in Ireland for broadcast on American television   www.myspace.com/thebrennansisters ………………………The former band of Dougie MacLean the  Tannahill Weavers are compose of Roy Gullane – Lead Vocals, Guitar Phil Smillie – Vocals, Flute, Bodhran Leslie Wilson – Vocals, Bouzouki John Martin – Fiddles, Vocals Colin Melville – Bagpipes, Vocals. They have been creating distinctive and amazing music in the heart of Scotland. More updates from  www.myspace.com/tannahillweavers and www.tannahillweavers.com …………………..Who is Sean Og Graham? Well, he makes up one of the five people of the amazing Irish act Beoga. Sean is from

Portglenone, Northern Ireland and he plays the Accordion and Guitar. Check out www.myspace.com/seanoggraham and www.beogamusic.com ……………………..Former amateur boxer turned singer/songwriter Damien Dempsey, and who has brought us the moving ‘Colony” has his first acting debut in an Irish film called “Between the Canals: North Inner City”, directed by Mark O’Connor. The film has been accepted into the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival . There is also a charity single made with Shane MacGowan and friends. Since is debut in 1995, Dempsey has been hailed as he Bb Marley of Ireland with fervent response of audiences and devotion to his music. According to Billboard Magazine: “To Hell or Barbados is folk and roots rock with substance, with the sound of Ireland mixed in for good measure. A most intriguing cocktail.”Billboard. Check out his upcoming shows

Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 2 2010 3:30P
Paddocks Wood, Kent Kent, UNITED KINGDOM Find Tickets
Jul 3 2010 8:00P
Reebok Festival Bolton, UK
Jul 30 2010 8:00P
Belfast Festival Belfast, UK
Jul 31 2010 8:00P
Helium Festival Longford, Longford, IRELAND
Sep 18 2010 2:30P
Navan Live Navan, Navan
…………………..Naked with Friends is Maura O’Connell’s Grammy nominated album. Expect exquisite vocal materials that has been arranged to highlight her beautiful contralto. In this album, she invited singers Dolly Parton, Alison Krauss, Kate Rusby, Paul Brady, Mary Black, Jerry Douglas, Tim O’Brien, Darrell Scott, Aoife O’Donovan (Crooked Still), Sarah Dugas (The Duhks), Mairéad Ní Mhaorigh, Moya Brennan, Liam Bradley, Declan O’Rourke, and O’Connell’s sister, Áine Derrane. Blurbs from the official website: engineer and co-producer Gary Paczosa with riveting clarity and focus, Naked With Friends is a disarmingly intimate experience. In the absence of instrumentation, the usual trappings and signposts that often define a song’s style and mood dissolve. It is O’Connell’s burnished alto — a full yet vulnerable and aching sound — that is charged with conveying everything the song has to say. “My intention,” she explains, “was just to sing the song clearly. I just wanted to be there to serve the song, rather than to show off a particular vocal style.” Originally from Ireland, Maura now makes her home in Nashville Tennessee http://www.mauraoconnell.com and  www.myspace.com/mauraoconnell
…………………………Since the release of ‘The Well-Tempered Bow’ in May 2002, The Kane Sisters have been making waves all over Ireland and Europe. Originally from Dawros on the outskirts of Letterfrack, a village in Connemara along the West coast of Ireland, the got their musical talents from both sides of the family. Most of their musical contributions can be heard in recordings of Maighread and Tríona ní Dhomnaill (Idir Dhá Solas) , Steve Earl’s Transcendental Blues and The Girls won’t leave the Boys Alone by Cherish the Ladies  www.myspace.com/thekanesisters and www.thekanesisters.com ………… Galwayman Declan O’Rourke hits the German towns this July for the  presentation of his new album to be released soon. Declan capitalizes on his velvet-tinged baritone and killer falsetto to deliver his interesting songs. In the Big Bad Beautiful World (2007), according to his official site : It consists of 12 songs, recorded and performed live at Grouse Lodge studios in West Meath with Declan and his band. Driven, as expected, by Declan’s acoustic guitar, along with the piano this time, and decorated with some beautiful Brian Byrne and Declan O’Rourke string arrangements performed by the RTE National Concert Orchestra, this record is musically very rich and has much depth of field for the discerning listener as well as the casual. ‘Big Bad Beautiful World’ was released in Ireland alone in September ’07 and hit the ground running with a top 5 position in the charts. It has been growing in popularity since with the help of two singles, the catchy title track ‘Big Bad Beautiful World’ and the touching ‘Whatever Else Happens,’ both of which continue to receive regular airplay on Irish radio. The record is well on the way to achieving platinum status, a feat that its predecessor ‘Kyabram’ took a year and a half to reach.  www.myspace.com/declanorourke and http://www.declanorourke.com/ ……………………….An appointment with Mr Yeats is a new Waterboys show in which the poetry of WB Yeats is transformed into a song. It already garnered rave reviews since its debut this March. The Grand Canal Theater in Dublin will the venue for November 7 show. Click here for the tickets. For the complete Waterboys discography, please refer to this link http://www.mikescottwaterboys.com/releasesnew.php ……………… According to Wall Street Journal : “…the most exciting new traditional band to emerge from Ireland this century”. Although the band Beoga is rooted in Irish traditional music, flavors of New Orleans Cajun music and other world influences can be heard in their sessions. Inventive and always crowd pleaser, Beoga is one of the bands not to be missed this year. Beoga are: Liam Bradley Seán Óg Graham Damian McKee Eamon Murray and Niamh Dunne .

Clockwise from the top: Tannahill Weavers , Sean Og Graham, Damien Dempsey and Beoga


June 10 News

Clockwise: Mary Black, Michael O’Dhomnaill(Keep er’Lit CD), The late Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners, Dougie MacLean and Sharon Shannon.

OMG! If there is another thing why we should hate the volcanic ash that hovered around Europe was the cancellation of major Dougie MacLean concerts.  On the other hand, July will be eventful as our Scottish musical hero prepares for England and Wales. For complete guide please refer to http://www.dougiemaclean.com under tours. A new DVD Songmaker will be available soon as well.………………Apart from the cameo appearance and contributing composer in Ondine (stars Colin Farrell, directed by Neil Jordan) Sharon Shannon has something going on with the new single Shifting Summer Sands featuring the vocals of Carol Keogh. This is the forth single from the new album Saints and Scoundrels which was released in October, and will be released in the Ireland in May and in the UK in July. Visit www.myspace.com/sharonshannon for updates………………If you haven’t gotten your hands into the late Mícheál Ó Domhnaill tribute CD Keep er’Lit yet, then better grab it.  His legacy has been evident in bands Skara Brae, The Bothy Band and later Nightnoise. The Celtic Music Fan will always miss his talent and what could have been.View the complete details of the CD at http://www.michealodomhnaill.com ……………….A tribute to the late Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners is available from musician Kieran O’ Brien: August 2010 sees the second anniversary of the great Ronnie Drew R.I.P. of “The Dubliners” who passed away in 2008 after a long battle with cancer. Ronnie was born in Dun Laoighre in 1934 and by all accounts lived a very happy childhood. in the 60s he teamed up Luke Kelly R.I.P. Barney McKenna and Burke to form “The Dubliners” in O’Donohues Pub In Lwr Baggot St, Dublin 2 and as they say in the classics “The rest is history”. I wrote a song and recorded it live in Melbourne, Australia in honour of the great man called “Farewell Ronnie Drew” in March 2010 and is available to download at www.CDbaby.com you can also hear a wee bit here Ronnie sample#2MP3.mp3 Hope you like it!……………………….Hello people of Dublin. Mary Black is fully booked for July at the Olympia Theater:

Date Time Venue City Tickets
Jun 17 2010 8:00P

Olympia Theatre

Dublin, ie Find Tickets
Jun 18 2010 8:00P

Olympia Theatre

Dublin, ie Find Tickets
Jun 19 2010 8:00P

Olympia Theatre

Dublin, ie Find Tickets

Please visit www.myspace.com/maryblackmusic and www.mary-black.net

News: Moya Brennan, Jenne Lennon, Luka Bloom, Brian Kennedy and Solas

You can now get a copy of the fantastic PBS show hosted by Moya Brennan.  The Music of Ireland (Welcome Home) is now available exclusively at Barnes and Nobles. You can see snippets of this video of you co to http://www.moyabrennan.com/ ….Jenne Lennon is in studio working on he new album. Her moving rendition of “Bonny Portmore” is for sale at I-Tunes, Amazon.com, Rhapsody , and all other online stores!  Download the single that’s making all of the buzz in Scotland and the U.K.! The single is featured on the “Going Back Home V.11” Compilation Album through Quickstar/Sony Productions according to her website: Jenne Lennon is hard at work on a new performance schedule for the spring and her debut solo album! Keep checking the sites for more updates on all of Jenne’s endeavors! http://www.jennelennon.com/music.htmlLuka Bloom is one of the important international artists to head the 20th Caribana Festival. Experience diversity and  a kind of music that pushes the limits of what’s mainstream and what’ ‘alternative’ http://www.caribana-festival.ch/en/2010/artists/…. Albums, news and interviews of Irish Balladeer Brian Kennedy can now be seen when you go to http://www.briankennedy.co.uk/ also watch out for new up-coming autobiography!…For the month of June, Solas has the following tour dates:

Venue City Date Time
Worcester Hibernian Cultural Center Worcester, MA 06/11/10 8:00pm
Worcester Hibernian Cultural Center Worcester, MA 06/12/10 6:00pm
Music and Wine Festival – Fort Hunter Park Harrisburg, PA 06/13/10 7:30pm
Madison Square Park New York, NY 06/23/10 7:00pm
Tupelo Music Hall Londonderry, NH 06/25/10 8:00pm
Celtic Fling Manheim, PA 06/26/10 TBD

For the entire tour dates please visit the official site’s tour schedule: http://www.solasmusic.com/?page_id=9

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Lyrics in focus:

The House Carpenter

What do you think the song is about? Don’t you think it presents a disturbing and tragic meaning?

Note: Mick McAuley has a different rendition of this especially in the 7th stanza which goes

“Are you weeping for your house and your home

is that where you longed to be,

Though I am not weeping for my house carpenter

I am weeping for my babies three”

Well met, well met, my own true love
Well met, well met, cried she
I’ve just returned from the salt, salt sea
And it’s all for the love of thee

I could have married a King’s daughter there
She would have married me
But I have forsaken my King’s daughter there
It’s all for the love of thee

Well, if you could have married a King’s daughter there
I’m sure you’re the one to blame
For I am married to a house carpenter
And I’m sure he’s a fine young man

Forsake, forsake your house carpenter
And come away with me
I’ll take you where the green grass grows
On the shores of sunny Italy

So up she picked her babies three
And gave them kisses, one, two, three
Saying “take good care of your daddy while I’m gone
And keep him good company.”

Well, they were sailin’ about two weeks
I’m sure it was not three
When the younger of the girls, she came on deck
Sayin’ she wants company

“Well, are you weepin’ for your house and home?
Or are you weepin’ for your babies three?”
“Well, I’m not weepin’ for my house carpenter
I’m weepin’ for my babies three.”

Oh what are those hills yonder, my love
They look as white as snow
Those are the hill of heaven, my love
You and I’ll never know

Oh what are those hills yonder, my love
They look as dark as night
Those are the hills of hell-fire my love
Where you and I will unite

Oh twice around went the gallant ship
I’m sure it was not three
When the ship all of a sudden, it sprung a leak
And it drifted to the bottom of the sea

Back to the 90s

Tubular Bells II Live from Edinburg Castle.


Mike Oldfield is probably the world’s best instrumentalist-move over Yngwie Malmsteem, and the rest of the so-called guitar legends. Not only that his repertoire is wide, he is also ambitious in his stage performances incorporating not only countless instrumentalists to back him up, but a fireworks display at the end of this 1992 performance.

The DVD sound quality is so shockingly clear that you can hear every instrument from the tubular bells to the glockenspiel. He combines theater, movie, highland music as well as Americana to create a seamless concert that progresses from one track to another without interruption. Here he displays his virtuosity in all types of guitars, keyboards, vocal and percussion. Most world renounce guitars are only good in..well, playing guitars. But Mike can play everything.

Mike’s music is a combination of folk, rock and classical elements. Those who saw him live can attest to the fact that it’s always a transporting experience. He has the power to draw you to another realm. Elements introduced me to Mike Oldfiled’s music. From then on I started discovering his albums and realize that he is a class by himself. Critics would argue saying legends like Zappa rules. Well, that’s for rockers to decide-and rock is just one branch of a big tree known as music. And Mike is the trunk.

The Celts by Enya


Originally release in 1987 in the heyday of New Wave, bad hair and padded shirts, The Celts was a rare bird in the jungle of music. Originally made for a BBC documentary of the same title, The Celts was the start of the true Enya sound. What’s so good about this is her use of vocals, Piano, Juno 60, DX7, Emulator II and Kurzweil which were the most reliable at that time. Guest musicians like Arty McGlynn (electric guitar) , Liam O’Flynn(Uillean Pipes)…..added their talents making this effort a one of a kind album. The sound engineering was still at its first stage and you can tell the difference in the sound if you play it side by side with her other albums. In 1990 it was reissued probably due to the popularity of Watermark and Shepherd Moons. This album version has also undergone re-mastering.

The album opens with The Celts which became the theme of the series. There is a war like cadence in the music punctuated by Gaelic words with a corresponding choral aahhs in the background.

Aldebaran the second track is inspired by Ridley Scott, this has a Blade Runner, floating feel to it. I tell you when I heard this the first time, the hair at the back of my neck stood.  This is a gorgeous piece with the arpeggios and Enya hitting the high notes close to the end of the track.

I Want Tomorrow is the only song that has verse chorus verse structure. There is this wonderful music video accompanying it with Enya setting a car on fire with her finger tips. Her voice at this time was young but there is that unmistakable ethereal quality to it.  The electric guitar added a rock feel to this ballad. It has a slow marching rhythm to it.

March of the Celts was actually the song that made BBC decide to sign her up for a full 72- minute soundtrack. There is a long story which you could find in her A Life in Music Documentary. The piano melody is layered by a synthesizer organ sound along with her choral  aahhs and in the end a marching  synth drum beat and a dissonant aahs before the amazing coda.

Deireadh On Tuath would sound creepy to some due to the scale she uses. There is the one article I’ve read about the time when she had to spend countless hours practicing the book of scales in high school while her siblings played out in the sun. Her voice also gets really low which is a  kind of a wonder given her usually light soprano at the time. This is when the argument comes in about her as a soprano with an alto range.

The Sun in the Stream is one song whose melody is done entirely in Uillean pipes. The mix of the melody track was also very sharp to a point that the pipes were really highlighted making it totally sharper. Again more minor chords and vocal harmonies.

To Go Beyond is an intro to the complete To Go Beyond II which is the last track.

Fairytale is akin to a fugue with it’s keyboard melodies layered over one another until it builds up. This anthem about the fairy princess Etain had been feature in TV shows . In her harmony vocals, Enya sounds as if she is blowing raspberry seeds into the mic. This is really an inventive harmonizing I never heard any singer did.

Epona is a playful keyboard piece with has a swaying and hop step feel to it.

Triad is a song cycle in three parts. Again Enya sings in low vocals that could probably be painful if done by ordinary singers. The Gregorian chant like piece is followed by an instrumental that sounds modern but the melody sounds almost medieval. It is closed by what appears to be a choral piece in an odd time signature. Down beat is the perfect description to this type of pattern or rhythm.

Portrait(Out of the Blue) is something that lovers of Rachmaninov and any romantic composers would love. This piano piece is timeless and the emotion it evokes is that of longing, wonder and melancholy.

Boadicea. Now this song has become so popular in recent times that even rappers sampled it. But when it was heard the first time, I am sure this one evoked fear, wonder and a sense of victory upon listeners-especially those who are familiar with the lore of this Iceni queen.

Bard Dance is another piece with a medieval melody. The drum part was mixed by Nicky Ryan so low it threatens even state o f the art speakers.

Dan Y Dwr is a song done in Welsh. Like Deireadh On Tuath, there is that odd scale and bell sound. And yes Enya once again singing in a vocals so low it sounds eerie and lovely at the same time.

To Go Beyond II closes this album with its crystalline light vocal mix. The violin of Patrick Halling was mixed in a lush way that like the Uillean Pipes previously, it sounds so sharp.

Over all, The Celts provides a rewarding experience that makes you dig up your music knowledge in polyphony, contrapuntal, scales, baroque and sacred hymns. I never dare mention ambient here because this is never meant to be just a background music . I don’t know, I never treat mellow music as such. For me pure musical geometry can only be studied when the music is unhurried or sounding as if they are horses charging and chasing after one another. Fast and loud are not synonymous with clever and inventive. They’re just…fast and loud.

More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya_(album)

Gael Force


I bought this DVD for the sole reason of watching Clannad. Then I realized that acts like The Afro Celt Sound System, Ashley MacIsaac, DeDannan ,The Chieftains ,Christy Moore. Brian Kennedy among the rest are never to be missed. This is Celtic music education all in one DVD from 1997.

Ronan Hardiman: Solas


Aside from being the composer for dancer extraordinaire Michael Flatley, Ronan Hardiman is also a best selling album artist. Solas from 1998 proves to the world that electronic music, Irish melodies and a sense of the mystical can make listeners jump into the bandwagon and cry out for more. Elegant, pop and yet traditional, Solas shines as work of art in a time dominated by trying hard composers and performers selling out to the likes of David Foster.

Secret Garden: Songs from a Secret garden


Emotional, cinematic and dense and Neo Classical. The duo of Norwegian Rolf Lovland and Irish Fionuala Sherry created this one of a kind album that not only heals but is also very visual. In this 1995 recording, they incorporated stringed orchestra as well as folk musicians to create a music that spans two nations and also time. From the opening Nocturne up to Ode to Simplicity, the album feels like a trek into the magical woods. If you are a Tolkien fanatic then this is something you will never pass up. Fionuala’s violin playing is elegant as you would expect from someone who used to play with the RTE. When you mix bright Norwegian melodies and melancholic Irish atmosphere, what you get is a walk into Hansel and Gretel’s forest.

Leo’s Tavern, Lilith Fair and More….

Leo’s Tavern. A concert (Save Our Scenery) that’s supposed to happen featuring Brian Kennedy, the Celtic Tenors and Frances Black  has been canceled. According to its facebook account: Due to a family bereavement the SOS concert on 3 June with Brian Kennedy, the Celtic Tenors and Frances Black has been canceled. Apologies for any inconvenience and tickets will be refunded, details of which will follow shortly. This is really a sad news . My prayers go to the Brennan family.

http://www.facebook.com/leostavern

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Here is your guide to the Lilith Fair Tour of Sarah McLachlan

Displaying all 34 2010 Lilith Fair events

Sunday

Jun

27

1:00PM

McMahon Stadium
Calgary, AB
Thursday

Jul

01

3:00PM

Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows, BC
Friday

Jul

02

3:00PM

The Amphitheater at Clark County
Ridgefield, W
Saturday

Jul

03

3:00PM

Gorge Amphitheatre
Quincy, WA
Monday

Jul

05

1:00PM

Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mountain View, CA
Wednesday

Jul

07

3:00PM

Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
Chula Vista, CA
Thursday

Jul

08

1:00PM

Cricket Wireless Pavilion
Phoenix, AZ
Friday

Jul

09

1:00PM

Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino – Events Center
Las Vegas, NV
Friday

Jul

09

5:00PM

Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino – Events Center
Las Vegas, NV
Saturday

Jul

10

3:00PM

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre – Irvine Meadows
Irvine, CA
Monday

Jul

12

3:00PM

USANA Amphitheater
West Valley City, UT
Tuesday

Jul

13

2:30PM

Comfort Dental Amphitheater
Englewood, CO
Thursday

Jul

15

3:00PM

Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone
Bonner Springs, KS
Friday

Jul

16

3:00PM

Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St Louis
Maryland Heights, MO
Sunday

Jul

18

2:00PM

Canterbury Park
Shakopee, MN
Tuesday

Jul

20

3:00PM

Verizon Wireless Music Center IN
Noblesville, IN
Wednesday

Jul

21

1:00PM

DTE Energy Music Center
Clarkston, MI
Friday

Jul

23

12:00PM

Parc Jean-Drapeau
Montreal, QC
Friday

Jul

23

3:00PM

Bell Centre
Montreal, QC
Saturday

Jul

24

3:00PM

Molson Amphitheatre
Toronto, ON
Tuesday

Jul

27

3:00PM

Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Wednesday

Jul

28

3:00PM

Susquehanna Bank Center
Camden, NJ
Friday

Jul

30

3:00PM

Comcast Center
Mansfield, MA
Saturday

Jul

31

3:00PM

PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ
Sunday

Aug

01

3:00PM

Comcast Theatre
Hartford, CT
Wednesday

Aug

04

3:00PM

Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC
Friday

Aug

06

3:00PM

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre NC
Charlotte, NC
Sunday

Aug

08

3:00PM

Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood
Atlanta, GA
Tuesday

Aug

10

3:00PM

Cruzan Amphitheatre
West Palm Beach, FL
Wednesday

Aug

11

12:00PM

Ford Amphitheatre
Tampa Bay, FL
Thursday

Aug

12

3:00PM

Verizon Wireless Music Center AL
Pelham, AL
Sunday

Aug

15

3:00PM

Woodlands Pavilion-Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Spring, TX
Monday

Aug

16

3:00PM

Superpages.com Center
Dallas, TX

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For those who haven’t seen the videos of Ashley MacIsaac, you can now check out the

video section here http://www.ashleymacisaac.com/videos It shows the old and new especially that controversial kilt flashing incident at the Conan O’Brien show.