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May 24

R2 - THE CELTIC CONNECTION

Congratulations to the R2 Record Label, which this month celebrates their first anniversary as a record company helping North American Celtic music fans find artists of great interest to us! One such group is Calasaig -- "this 5-piece band plays music from all corners of the Celtic world. Their excellent renditions of traditional Scottish fare has allowed them to stake out a piece of that musical territory also occupied by the likes of the Tannahill Weavers, Ossian, The Battlefield Band and Silly Wizard." Another is Pipeline -- Dermot Hyde and Tom Hake -- of whom Paddy Moloney of the Chieftains has this to say: ""This excellently-made album is a must… definitely one to have in your collection." The majority of the music played by this duo is not only original but also borders on unique. Pipeline is already sharing some musical terrain with Lúnasa and Davy Spillane, with Dermot Hyde's singing inducing the listener to come a little closer and hit the replay button. Check them out at Celtic Colours this October -- and click here for their "Pipeline Reviews" page.

These artists, along with other R2 artists including Celine Donoghue, Maggie MacInnes, The Peatbog Faeries, Jimi McRae, Donald Lindsay, Kirsten Easdale, Derek Williamson and Gillian Frame, are exponents of Celtic music on the scene today in Europe. Their contribution to the genre is fueled by an appreciation of those who have gone before. On this same label there are CDs from The Easy Club and Finn MacCuill. Both significant in their own way with "Sink ye, Swim ye" from Finn MacCuill considered one of four 'Celtic Classics' by Fiona Ritchie of Thistle and Shamrock fame.

One just can't pick up a fiddle, bagpipe, guitar or banjo and play Celtic music. These artists have dedicated their lives to learning and making it. R2 assures us that they, and the music they play, are every bit as engaging as the great performers that influenced them. Click here to go directly to their MP3 samples page. To learn more about the R2 label and the artists, go to: scotsmarket.com/r2

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May 23

LONG BEACH CELTIC FESTIVAL - August 2 and 3

We'll be letting you know about many Celtic festivals coming up over the next few months, but there probably are few that you can get married at! Check out the Third Annual Long Beach Celtic Festival near Los Angeles, California -- not only do they have a lot of great Celtic music and dance planned for the weekend of August 2nd and 3rd, but they are set up for Celtic weddings! Or how about just getting engaged? They have something called "Hand-Fasting" -- sounds intriguing! Click here to go directly to their wedding/hand-fasting page.

This "Festival-by-the-sea" is described as "where the Ancient Celtic World meets the children of the 21st century." They will even have sheep herding! Children's activities abound, and a Celtic food marketplace will satisfy your taste buds and give you energy for all the dancing, which includes Irish and Scottish! The wonderful musical line-up at the festival includes both traditional and progressive bands like the Browne Sisters with George Cavanaugh, Tempest, Wicked Tinkers, Golden Bough, American Wake, Celtic Spring, Banshee in the Kitchen, and Tintangel.

The festival offers the First Annual Irish Dance Tournament, sponsored by Cecily Thompson Geraghty's Thompson School of Irish Dance, open to both children and adults. Click here to go directly to that page of information.

Festival tickets even include admission to the Queen Mary! For more information, visit the official site at: LongBeachCelticFestival.com

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May 22

ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIDDLE CAMP - August 3-10 and August 10-17

"It's not just for fiddlers!" This is the third year that we've been more than happy to let folks know about the terrific Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp that Mark Luther organizes in an idyllic setting near Denver, Colorado. (See attached image of the lake, on right side of page.) The calibre of the instructors is top notch, some teaching both weeks, August 3rd to 10th, and then again the second session of the Camp on August 10th to 17th. Click here for the Artists Page at the Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp website, which provides photos and biographies, and links to the instructors' own sites. There's traditional music and dancing for everyone!

The names include Celtic Cafe favorites like Seamus Egan and Winnie Horan of Solas, Marie Reilly of Cherish the Ladies, Andy Stein and Pat Donahue of NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion" and many others. More artists to be added, but here is what Mark Luther has so far: Abby Newton, Andy Stein, Barbara MacDonald Magone, Bonnie Carol, Brian Theriault, Bruce Molsky, Bruce Patterson, Carl MacKenzie, Dan & Jennifer Levenson, David Greenberg, Doug MacPhee, Ed Miller, Frank Edgley, Hank Troy, Iain Fraser, Jennifer Sordyl, Jerry Holland, Judy Hyman, Ken Perlman, Larry Edelman, Laurie Riley, Loretta Thompson, Marie Reilly, Mary Flower, Paddy League, Pat Donahue, Richard Greene, Seamus Egan, Steve Scott and Winifred Horan.

The Celtic Cafe had a representative at the Camp a couple of years ago, resulting in a very special interview with the great Buddy MacMaster. Click here to see that, and listen to the audioclip of him greeting the Celtic Cafe community and playing a tune for us! The official Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp website is at: RMFiddle.com


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May 21

SPIRIT OF THE DANCE - Tonight Show with Jay Leno

The "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno on NBC features an occasional segment entitled "Roadside Attractions," hosted by actor/director/producer Kevin Smith. Known for Clerks, Silent Bob, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Good Will Hunting, Gigli, Jersey Girl, many other films and, of course, the media celebs Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, Smith takes Tonight Show viewers on a "road trip" with him, sometimes with hilarious results.

On May 16th, the Roadside Attractions segment in Missouri included Spirit of the Dance! This popular show has six troupes performing around the globe, and its success is due largely to the fact that it incorporates dance styles from around the world, not only Irish dance. They introduce the audience to Salsa, Flamenco, Ballet, Ballroom, Tap, Jazz and much more. The Branson company of SotD was featured at the end of the segment, and you must see Kevin Smith doing some "Irish dance" at the close... no, not what you'd expect. It must be seen to appreciate how funny it is! View the segment on Kevin Smith's official site, ViewAskew.com -- click here for the direct link to the page with the May 16th videoclip. Absolutely hilarious! They start off with a visit to the St. Louis arch, then to the American version of Stonehenge, Chinese acrobats, "waltzing waters," a talking dog, and the segment concludes with Spirit of the Dance.

How did this show come about, anyway? Click here to read an interview with David King, the producer, about its birth. We're hoping to do a major feature on SotD in the near future, but meanwhile, check out their official site at: SpiritoftheDance.com

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May 20

GERRY O'BEIRNE

This Irish songwriter, guitarist and singer Gerry O'Beirne is not only a self-taught master of the six- and twelve-string guitar, he is a renowned songwriter and producer who we have been wanting to have as a Featured Artist of the Month ever since we heard his solo album Half Moon Bay (Click here for some MP3 samples). His songs tell of a yearning for home, romantic love, and the spiritual qualities of place. Gerry has called many places home --- Ireland, Africa, England, California, Mexico -- but it is clear that home is anywhere he can sit with his guitar and play.

Gerry's just come off a tour with Andy M. Stewart, and is now traveling in the U.S. both solo and with the Willow Band. See the calendar at his site for where and when. After the solo show in Nashville on June 8, he's heading back to Ireland for the summer, for some producing and some writing for a film score, as well as some recording towards his next album -- and producing an album for Maura O'Connell. We're particularly intrigued by the album he's producing in Dingle this summer for piper Eoin Duignan -- it's music based on the stained glass windows created by Harry Clarke in a chapel there. Click here for an image of this extraordinary work... it's quite obvious how this stained glass beauty can inspire music! In the Autumn Gerry will be back on the road with solo gigs.

There are just so many interesting things to share about Gerry O'Beirne and his life, but that will have to wait until the Featured Artist of the Month focus at the Celtic Cafe... he's toured around the globe with several bands and artists including Patrick Street, The Sharon Shannon Band, Midnight Well (which featured his unique slide guitar playing), The Waterboys, Andy M. Stewart, Martin Hayes, Kevin Burke and Andy Irvine. He has performed at the White House, opened for the Grateful Dead, and played electric guitar with Marianne Faithfull. We enjoyed especially his appearance on the great Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion," broadcast on NPR Radio. You can listen to an audio snippet of that on Gerry's site and hear what he told Garrison about how he first learned to drive a car. Funny!

Check out GerryOBeirne.com for much more than we could fit here!

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May 19

RONAN HARDIMAN, COMPOSER

Happy Birthday to someone very special to many of us at the Celtic Cafe! Ronan Hardiman is a brilliant composer whose music first transfixed millions around the globe through the "Lord of the Dance" soundtrack. For many of us, the music was a "wake-up" call about Celtic music in general, and we sought out the traditional tunes that some of the music is based upon. Thanks, Ronan!

We have a little feature about one of Ronan's recent projects, the television and cinema commercial for Ballygowan Irish Spring Water. Click here to read a bit about it and see some stills from the shooting in County Wicklow, Ireland. Ronan's score involved a full orchestra and 50-piece choir -- very epic indeed! The video of it can be seen on Ronan's official site: RonanHardiman.com

Ballygowan's official site is at: Ballygowan.ie

It's interesting that not only Irish dance shows build on Celtic Myth and Legend -- this advert's storyline involves the Irish legend of The Children of Lir!

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May 18

ED PEARLMAN: From PortlandAmerica to Highland Soles

Folks in the Celtic Cafe community have known about Ed Pearlman and his great reputation mostly through his 11 years with Portland America, which made available those sometimes hard-to-find CDs from Scotland, Nova Scotia, key artists in Ireland, Brittany, Wales and from the U.S. Celtic scene. A few months ago he passed the business along to new owners, which, for the most part, are carrying on in the same direction as before. See PortlandAmerica.com

He now can focus on his first love, fiddling, and working with dancer Laura Scott, along with some fresh new performers, to more seriously develop the innovative mix of Scottish and Cape Breton music and dance they've been offering for the past 20 years: high-flying Highland, hard-hitting Cape Breton step, feisty Highland folk, and choreographies to present them (including traditional dance moves adapted to slow airs), with traditional and original tunes. High-quality, rooted in tradition, but not the usual one might expect.

The new website is at HighlandSoles.com -- check it out for information about the show on June 21, and for details about their performances and workshops. Ed will be teaching fiddle at the Ohio Scottish Arts School June 28 - July 3 with Bruce MacGregor of Blazin' Fiddles and Mairi Rankin of Beolach; and will perform, teach, and judge the U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Championships July 11-13 at Skagit Valley Highland Games north of Seattle.

Laura and Ed have worked with many great Celtic artists; as director of the Scottish Fiddle Rally in Boston for 15 years, Ed brought together, each spring, a Cape Breton fiddler and a Scottish fiddler, and worked with them to work out musical arrangements, group numbers, ceilidhs etc. This included Alasdair Fraser, Aly Bain, Buddy MacMaster, Natalie MacMaster (when she was 19 and 20), Carl Mackenzie, Jerry Holland, Joe Cormier, Iain MacFarlane, Charlie McKerron, John McCusker, Wendy MacIsaac, JP Cormier, Dave MacIsaac, Tony Cuffe -- and Laura worked with all of them as a dancer. She choreographed and performed with Alasdair Fraser's Skyedance band, the Battlefield Band, and toured with Joe Cormier and has taught several times at the Gaelic Roots Festival in Boston, at Alasdair Fraser's school in California, and performed in the Celtic Revels in Houston.

Click on: HighlandSoles.com for more information about Laura and Ed and the Music and Dance of Scotland, Cape Breton and Beyond!

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May 17

WEST COAST CELTIC CAMP

Renowned Irish dance instructors Tony Comerford and Patricia Kennelly present the First Annual West Coast Celtic Camp: A Spectacular Week of Dancing and Music from August 4-10, 2003, at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, near Seattle.

Attendees will have a great time all week, and the public gets to share in the excitement via the concert on Saturday night, featuring instructors and selected students of the Celtic Camp. Instructors include the following luminaries:

Sylvan Kelly, The Jackson Kelly School, Ireland; John Carey, Twelve-time World Champion, England; Dearbhla Lennon, The Monna Roddy School, Ireland; Sally Houston, Ard Na Greine, Canada; Breda Smyth, fiddle and whistle, Ireland; and Michael and Shay Black, of the celebrated Black family of singers and musicians.

See our feature on John Carey at the Celtic Cafe by clicking here.

Space is limited, so sign up now via the registration forms available for download on the websites of the Comerford and Kennelly Schools: TonyComerford.com or KennellySchool.com

Phone number for further information: 1 (866) 799-1111.

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May 16

AN AMERICAN FLEADH!

The brainchild of artist/author/performer Larry Kirwan of Black 47, the first-ever American Fleadh (pronounced Flah and meaning festival) will hit 9 cities in June/July, with a terrific line-up of Irish and Irish-American musicians. How did Larry come up with this brilliant idea?

”Last Memorial Day, The Saw Doctors and Black 47 played a double-header at the big Chicago Gaelic Park Festival. When the Docs finished, about half of the audience of 6000 left the tent and went to the bars; by the time Black 47 came on, the tent had filled to capacity again. Then it hit me, what if you got four or five bands with avid followings, and something in common, and put them on tour. You'd have a hell of a festival.”

This traveling extravaganza of musicians, writers and dancers, spreading Irish and Irish American culture across the country, will kick off in Baltimore on June 19th, and will travel to Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Milwaukee and Chicago in June and early July.

This year the American Fleadh will feature Floggin' Molly, The Saw Doctors, Black 47, Hothouse Flowers, Eileen Ivers and Immigrant Soul, The Prodigals and special guest stars.  There are no headliners on this tour, as each band is a headliner in its own right. All with outstanding live performance reputations,  these artists broaden the Irish musical experience with their highly individualized styles. Floggin' Molly come from a Californian punk background and are true heirs of the Pogues moshpit tradition. The Saw Doctors mix scintillating pop and country with their West of Ireland roots. Black 47 adds a political, urban, reggae edge to their Irish-American anthems. Hothouse Flowers combine blue-eyed soul with Liam O'Maonlai's compelling Traditional Irish raves. Eileen Ivers, who revolutionized Irish fiddle playing in her star turn in Riverdance, adds a World Music roots edge with her band Immigrant Soul. And the Prodigals add rock and punch to their accordion-based jigs and covers of traditional tunes.

The American Fleadh will also offer a literary tent featuring well-known Irish and Irish-American authors and poets and the festival will also be joined by dance troupes and local performers from each of the different cities. Every date for the American Fleadh is an all-ages show and set up to accommodate and entertain all the generations of the family.

Shows confirmed to date include June 19: Pier Six Concert Pavilion, Baltimore, MD; June 21: Fleet Boston Pavilion, Boston, MA; June 22: Meadowlands Fair, East Rutherford, NJ; June 26: Tower City Amphitheatre, Cleveland, OH; June 27: Amphitheater at Station Square, Pittsburgh, PA; June 28: Festival Grounds at the Pier, Buffalo, NY; June 30: Milwaukee Summerfest, Milwaukie, WI; with more dates to be added.

Larry Kirwan and Black 47 were our Featured Artists of the Month in December of 2001 -- click here -- and watch for an upcoming focus at the Celtic Cafe about the FIRST AMERICAN FLEADH!

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May 15

SECRET GARDEN - Dublin Concert on Saturday, May 31

Fionnuala Sherry and Rolf Lovland are Secret Garden, and practically revered here at the Celtic Cafe -- if you have heard their music, you'll know why! We had the incredibly exciting experience of seeing them live with a symphony orchestra a few years ago (click here for after-show photos), and if you are in Dublin on Saturday, May 31, you couldn't do better than booking tickets for The Helix! Secret Garden will combine for the very first time with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and conductor Gareth Hudson in a celebration of their extraordinary career, which blends Celtic/Norwegian fusion with classical, traditional and popular influences.

The concert will include not only the Orchestra, but the 90-piece RTE Philharmonic Choir... a rare and spectacular event, and one not to be missed!

The location simply could not be better... Mahony Hall has been designed for acoustic excellence! Ireland's President Mary McAleese officially opened The Helix just last October, at a gala celebration. The venue gives Ireland a truly world class facility at last, and comprises three different auditoria: Mahony Hall, The Theatre and The Space. Secret Garden will thrill and enchant in Mahony Hall; for photos of this wonderful facility and to learn more about the Helix, click here. For ticket information, click here. Soon we'll have a major feature about the scintillating Fionnuala and Rolf, including a review of the concert on the 31st, but naturally, the best place to click to for more information is their official website: secretgarden.no

Oh, those lucky folks in Ireland who can be at the Helix at the end of this month!

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May 14

COLIN DOES THE TANGO!

Colin Dunne is going to be lending his dulcet tones to Irish radio via a four-part radio series on the history of Tango for Lyric FM, Ireland's premier classical musical station, sometime in June or July. Is this the start of a new career path?

Not exactly... Colin has been based at the Irish World Music Centre at the University of Limerick for the last 18 months, and has been hard at work creating some new solo material. This brilliant dancer has previewed some of it in the U.S., most recently at Vail International Dance in Colorado, and as guest of the Charleston Ballet West Virginia, where Dance Critic Rick Justice commented:

"It was quite intriguing to see how he, like all great artists, has stolen a little here and a little there and then added just a little of his own… we think that at the end of his “Flight of the Bumble Bee” that the Bee in question fell prey to the flying feet that seemed intent on stomping it to its end!”

There are few dancers we're as excited about as Colin Dunne, and we are most eagerly anticipating his new work! Some lucky folks will be able to see those Celtic Feet up close and personal, at the Blas 2003 International Summer School for Irish Traditional Music and Dance from June 23 to July 4. Colin is a tutor at this school which "provides access to some of the finest exponents of Irish traditional music, song and dance from both artists based in Ireland, and from the strongholds of Irish music and dance internationally." Click here for more information.

Colin was in Paris celebrating his birthday on May 8th with none other than the seminal Kronos Quartet. Can we look forward to a collaboration? Keep up on the latest news of this most talented and innovative dancer at ColinDunne.com!

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May 13

DANCE OF DESIRE - The Music

Our Celtic Cafe rep in Dublin returned from the performance of Dance of Desire simply raving about this new Irish dance show, with principal choreography by the brothers Daire and Cian Nolan. Ann Keller writes:

"Dance of Desire has a great future. From the first moments, the deeply dramatic story unfolds on a stage filled with colour and atmosphere, richly set in mythological time with exotic costuming. The talent of the performers is superb, the music full of energy and rhythm, and the whole show is bound together and fired by the outstanding, extremely innovative choreography which is a dazzling blend of traditional and modern Irish Dance with hints of jazz, Arabian, ballet, tango, and subtle touches of night club eroticism..."

We're working on a full feature about the show at celticcafe.com, but meanwhile, check out the stellar talents involved with the soundtrack! All music composed, arranged and produced by Eric Cunningham. Some of the participants and their musical affiliations are:

Eric Cunningham: whistles, flute and percussion; Susan McFadden: vocals (You're a Star fame); David Agnew: oboe (RTE Concert Orchestra); Keith Donald: sax (Moving Hearts); Ronan Browne: uilleann pipes (Afro Celt/The Gangs of New York); Derek Hickey: accordion (De Dannan); Colin Farrell: fiddle (brilliant young player from Manchester); Gavin Ralston: guitars (Waterboys/Sharon Shannon); Jason Duffy: drums (Lord of the Dance/Picture House); Eoghan Horgan: keyboards, programme, orchestration; Dean Smith: bass; Scott Maher: backing vocals.

Guest fiddler in the live performance, the incomparable Ella Haluk, has been profiled before at the Celtic Cafe. Click here.

See our earlier Cafe Buzz items for more information about Dance of Desire by clicking here. For showdates and ticket information, click here.

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May 12

RUA and the WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL in Tel-Aviv

Liz Madden and Gloria Mulhall, the lovely ladies from Ireland with even lovelier voices, comprise RUA. They have been invited to headline at this year's World Music Festival being held in June at the Israeli Opera House in Tel-Aviv, Israel. They are in the unique position of being accompanied by the Israeli Opera Orchestra for this festival!

In addition, they have just completed their second album titled DREAM-TELLER. They say "it was a wonderful experience for both of us. It features 12 brand new tracks including our unique version of the song Ride On written by our good friend, Jimmy MacCarthy. Apart from voice and violin, instruments used include string orchestra, pipes, whistle, bodhran, brass ensemble, guitar… and the list goes on!"

Learn more at their website, www.RuaWorld.com

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May 11

FRANK McCOURT READS: BABY NAMES OF IRELAND

Today being celebrated by many as Mothers' Day, it seems appropriate to feature a Cafe Buzz item about a Baby Names site! Not just any baby names site, mind you, but one of IRISH baby names... complete with sound bytes of how to pronounce the names by none other than Angela's Ashes author Frank McCourt! We at the Celtic Cafe are such huge fans of this Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and it's a true delight to hear him read descriptions and meanings of names that we have become familiar with online... but some we might not have heard pronounced before!

BabyNamesofIreland.com is a wonderful site, with contributions about Irish myth and legend from the children at Coolderry National School of Ireland. (Notice how the names of the students reflect the tremendous growth of Gaelic names in Ireland, from 27 different ones in 1901 to over 180 in 2002.)

The website includes some of the loveliest baby items we've found online... not to mention the most adorable "Step Dancing" Doll! See for yourself by clicking here. Site owner Martin Sheerin, shown in the accompanying photo with Frank McCourt, looking up from the BabyNamesofIreland website, has done a superb job!

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Read the first-ever Cafe Buzz items by clicking here.

Feature: Bernadette Price
Original Web Design: Alexander Servas

 
 
 
Get married at the Long Beach Celtic Festival!
Lake at Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp
Spirit of the Dance
Gerry O'Beirne
Photo Credit: Joanne Savio
Laura Scott and Ed Pearlman
West Coast Celtic Camp
Photo Credit: Guenter Friedrichs
Secret Garden
Rua
Photo Credit: Michael Brennan
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
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