Naymedici : The Single Paddy McGee is Getting Good Raves!

 

This band is getting a lot of attention in the UK. The video off their single Paddy McGee  is also gaining viewers from all over (The single was released on 14th July) after its release. Naymedici (pronounced Nay-Med-Ee-Chee) fuses Balkan and Irish music seamlessly that it becomes an original sound. You better hear the drums somewhere around 1:34. It is just mind-blowing!

The band describe their music as: “A mix of Balkan and Irish music in a gypsy-folk style”. Because of the attention they are getting, would you believe that Irvine Welsh (author of Trainspotting, and Glue) even tweeted them saying “F**k yes! I like that one, Tony. These guys are on it.”

Members: Mike King (Vocals & Guitar) – Ronnie King (Drums) – Joshua McClurg (Vocals, Guitar & Harmonica) – Mike Hill (Bass) – Bob Goodman (Fast as Folk Fiddle)

Look for them in facebook: https://www.facebook.com/naymedici

The video debut and new single from Manchester’s Naymedici – Paddy McGee. Single availble now! http://www.hmvdigital.com/artist/naymedici/paddy-mcgee
Video by Cosmic Joke https://www.facebook.com/pages/CosmicJokeUK
Post production by Gee Studios https://www.facebook.com/GeeStudios
Very special thanks to Fosshey Stables http://www.fossheystables.co.uk/ and St Matthews Church Stretton without whom none of this would be possible!

‘Seisiún’ show at Áras An Mhuilinn, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath tomorrow night, Wednesday 18th July @8 30pm

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Are you in Ireland, or visiting Ireland? I got this from Enda Seery. I featured him before because  his style of playing the whistle is fascinating. There is an amazing show he is producing. I am a snoop so I have to know more. The resident group at the centre is called ‘Ceoltóirí an Mhuilinn’. I asked him for a bit of info:

Seisiún provides a unique entertainment experience for holidaymakers and local communities alike at various CCÉ Seisiún nights all over Ireland. Seisiún Áras an Mhuilinn is staged in the ‘Teach Ceoil’ in Áras an Mhuilinn, the Comhaltas Regional Centre in Mullingar. The setting in Áras an Mhuilinn is ideally suited to a Comhaltas Seisiún Show, an intimate setting of formal and informal traditional Irish entertainment of the highest quality. Light refreshment is offered as part of the very reasonable entrance charge while bar facilities are also available. Seisiún concludes with an informal traditional session where visitors are encouraged to participate as they so wish. Seisiún Áras an Mhuilinn is staged in the historical town of Mullingar, the town in which Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann was founded in 1951. Seisiún audiences return year after year- Bígí linn ag Seisiún Áras an Mhuilinn!

Seisiún’ show at Áras An Mhuilinn, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath tomorrow night, Wednesday 18th July @8 30pm. lLots of talent on display! Artists from Offaly Comhaltas on stage for the second half. First half line-up as follows:
Enda Seery-MC, Producer, Whistles, Flute
Sarah Hennessy-Button Accordion
Sharon Morgan-Flute
Hilary Gaffney-Fiddle
Seamus Kelly-Guitar
Niamh Glynn-Dancer
Thomas McCormack-Dancer
Doreen Farrelly-Singer
Mary Hughes-Storyteller

www.arasanmhuilinn.ie

Celtic Music Heaven in AccuRadio

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http://www.accuradio.com

Listening to this right now. This is a great online station with all the traditional songs that will help you through the night(and day). Artists like Delia Keane, Eileen Ivers and so much more. It is Celtic music heaven !

Thanks to Jeremy Poitin for the tip. His band Poitin and Sliotar are playing together at Zach’s Pub Czech Republic. Don’t miss this wonderful event.

For all Celtic stations in AccuRadio, click here:

http://www.accuradio.com/#!/world/radiocelt/

Down the pub with Sliotar and Poitin

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Training for tonight…Jeremy King

Sharing a craic and clowning around before the gig! Poitin and Sliotar @ Zach’s Pub.  Two huge bands in the Celtic scene right now. Don’t miss their gig later (Tuesday 17 July) at Zach’s Pub, Pilsen, Czech Republic……

 

Interview with Pavel of “Cheers!”

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Meet Pafka Steidl, also called by the name Pavel. He is the lead vocalist of “Cheers!” They are one of the new bands that bring something exciting to the music scene in the Czech Republic. His sense of humor shows between their live performances. Vocally, think of The Pogues and Horslips rolled into one.

The band has an energetic sound. There are elements of punk, folk and that distinctive Czech way of interpreting Irish music. It becomes a new sound altogether. Everything about their music is precise. The execution is tight. The result is a musical identity that is something to watch out for in years to come, and see how it develops.

Why the chosen name for the band and what do you think makes your band stand out from the rest? 

I’m sorry, it’s quarter to three in CZ right now [:D] well, the name just came up pretty simple – we were sitting in a pub with our fiddler Filip and questioned ourselves “how?”. But the answer showed up suddenly with another beer and that’s it. The rest of the band liked it and we are Cheers!

“What do you think makes your band stand out from the rest?” – There are many bands around the world that play the same kind of stuff and each of them are different and special in a way. Do we stand out from the mainstream? – definitely. Do we stand out from the group of other Celtic-folk-punk bands? – No, not really. Personally I think what makes a difference is that we play our songs and try not to “interpret very hard.. or be a covers only band”. And that makes it easier to answer the question. We don’t stand out, we keep the row with other original folk-punk bands no matter how lousy we might sound.

I listened to a few tracks off your bandzone page. There is this noticeable  fusion of folk, blues and punk – interesting combination. You don’t get to hear blues and Celtic in the same sound often. Anything you can say about this interesting combination? 

Really? I didn’t notice [:D] Blues, ok, you’re probably talking about Tea Cup. The song is a bit different than the rest as I wrote it some time ago and not for the band but we managed to fit it in. But the blues practically is a folk music. That spirit of whining about unfortunate love or lose fate is common to blues, punk and Irish poems. And music is still about feelings (thank goodness).

    I spoke to Jeremy King (of Poitin) and he thinks your band is going places. I am glad I got this interview based on his suggestion as he is the authority in current bands in your country. Have you collaborated with Poitin already? And if you did, how was the experience? 

Yeah, Jeremy does a lot for our band and we kind of admire that guy. We used to attend Poitín’s concerts and dreamed about how awesome would be to can play Irish music. Who could of imagine, that a few years later we’ll meet each other on the same stage. Jeremy King is also the godfather of our first single CD, by the way. We’ve collaborate with them officially twice for now, but I’m sure that more’ll be coming, as the Poitín is one of the few bands in Czech Republic playing trad Irish so traditionally. And it’s always nice to play a gig with them. It gives us the right feeling we are on the right place if you know what I mean…

Yes I see what you mean. So in terms of news or about an EP (or an Album), what can we expect from your band soon? 

For now, we skimp money and look for a studio, which’ll have the capacity to record live. Our first experience with today’s way of recording wasn’t very good. The mood of songs just disappeared. But during autumn, we’ll probably make a full CD and let you know, of course. I’m really happy that Jeremy told you about us and you’re interested. Maybe there’ll be someone to hear the future album after all [:D]

Tell us something about your band mates. 

There are seven of us:

Honza (Jenda) – he’s our el. guitar player with an attitude. Man got a kid already but still didn’t grow up from being a kid himself. He’s an important part of our spirit.

Káťa (Kate) – she’s the girl with a flute, soft singing and my soulmate. We started to play together a few years ago in another band. She’s also into Irish music and stout.

Filip – I met him on archaeological studies. He plays fiddle and likes to fiddle with people around him. There are a few rumors about him that came up pretty naturally. He’s the funny man.

Jára (Fredy) – accordionist, young man, dreamer and goody two-shoes. If something needs someone’s sacrifice for a greater good, he’s the volunteer. He never missed a session as well.

Pája (Paulitta) – Girl that shakes with other men’s hearts. She’s our bass and my schoolmate. Her second name “Veselá” means “cheerful” in Czech and she keeps it.

Přéma (Popeye) – “He’s strong to the finich ’cause he eats his spinach” If you need a calm sensitive precise player who is able to listen others, look no further. Přéma’s got a family and that’s his number one in his life. And I think we fill the rest very well :0)

Pavel (Pafka) – That’s me playing acoustic guitar and singing and I’ve already had my moment. But still, I want to say A BIG THANK YOU for your effort, guys!

Cheers! is paying live all over Pilsen. Pavel always makes a good craic regardless of the situation and I am sure Cheers! Will gain more  and more followers in a matter of time.

Find them in facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cheers/104821386271093

http://bandzone.cz/cheers

http://www.kapelacheers.cz

 http://bandzone.cz/fisher