North Texas Irish Festival

Featured Performers

The following featured musicians have been selected to perform at NTIF 2008.

AmberhawkeAmberhawke

Amberhawke is known for their wide variety of Celtic music and unique musical treatments - lively pub tunes guaranteed to have you singing along, stirring marches, beautifully sung ballads and toe-tapping tunes. Their arrangements vary as much as the musical selections - sing along songs share the stage with intricate four part harmonies and traditional tune sets line up next to mouth music back-ups for a sometimes surprising, always entertaining and wonderfully spirit lifting performance. Amberhawke is comprised of Linda King, Michael William Harrison, Jeff Gard and their newest member, Mimi Rogers. www.amberhawke.com

BehanBehan

Irish music has always been about family - family by blood and family by friendship. Anyone in North Texas who has heard BEHAN has become an honorary member of their family. From the grandparents to the youngest grandchild, they have always encouraged audiences to join in and share their music and joy. BEHAN includes brothers Barney, Michael, and Joe Behan with brother-in-law Joe Morris and lifelong friend Rusty George. Influences include The Clancy Brothers, The Dubliners, and The Irish Rovers. So pull up a chair and join in the fun and laughter of traditional music and song. Bring your "sing-a-long" voice! www.behanmusic.com

Beyond the PaleBeyond the Pale

Beyond The Pale delivers a wild ride with stunning vocal harmonies and dazzling acoustic instrumental flare. Weaving the traditional music of Ireland and Scotland together with original and contemporary songs and world instrumental pieces, this quartet effortlessly spins out fiery reels and jigs, original songs, both humorous and haunting and some familiar selections with a Celtic twist. This is music from around the world, including Celtic, Bluegrass, Contemporary Folk, Mexican Polkas, Eastern European and Scandinavian tunes, Americana/Appalachian and even a little Texas Swing! Expect the unexpected as Beyond The Pale cooks up a tasty acoustic stew on fiddle, flute, hammered dulcimer, accordion, guitar, bodhrán, whistle, concertina and saxophone. www.beyond-the-pale.com

Bounds StreetBounds Street

Looking for Bounds Street on your local map? Search no further - it's right at the crossroads where traditional Celtic tunes and songs meet the bands own original material. It's Celtic Music with a Groove, honoring a rich traditional repertoire with a fresh contemporary twist. Bounds Street is Tim Avalon (fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo), Mary Fitzgerald (bodhrán, guitar), Heather Mitchell (bouzouki, flute), Chico Sittman (Jews harp, sound), and Susan Wellman (vocals, pennywhistle). Catch their CDs, Diaspora (1998) and May Morning Dew (2003) - and turn onto Bounds Street for your next céilí, festival, or event - you'll enjoy the trip! www.boundstreet.com

Brothers 3Brothers 3

Brothers 3 is an energetic, unique band that has become an enormously popular fan favorite at music festivals and concert venues across Texas. Performing the songs and melodies from European folk tradition set in contemporary musical settings, with special emphasis on the rich musical resources of the British Isles, Brothers 3 seamlessly integrates the old and the new by blending traditional songs, poetry, and instrumental tunes with Jazz, Pop, Rock, and World Beat harmonies and rhythms. 20 different instruments ranging from washboard to wind synthesizer, 4 vocal harmonies, dozens of musical styles, LOTS of drums plus a unique sense of humor and fun combine with unusual musical arrangements and terrific talent, making for an unforgettable show. www.brothers3.us

Cór Gaeilge TexaisCor Gaeilge

Cór Gaeilge performs a wide range of Irish and Scottish Gaelic songs in the traditional, unaccompanied style. Organized in 1997, the group has performed at céilithe (céilís), benefits, and festivals, including the West Belfast, Northern Ireland Féile an Phobail in 1998. Cór Gaeilge performs a diverse range of songs - from hymns to drinking songs, and marches to lullabies. The group also teaches song and language, locally and at festivals, as an important element in maintaining interest in the ancient linguistic and musical heritage of the Gaels. Cór Gaeilge Texais are Jonquele Jones, Denice Brown, Marie Paddock and Michelle Tietz. www.geocities.com/corgaeilgetex

The Irish RoguesIrish Rogues

The premier pub band in Dallas, the Irish Rogues have been together for 27 years, entertaining crowds with their infectious style and good humor. Besides regular gigs at Trinity Hall, the Rogues can be found at festivals, private parties and clubs all over the area at one time or another. With their ever-present song books, and their good time charm, the Rogues never fail to draw a sing-along crowd. Take home a CD that can be purchased at the festival. The Irish Rogues are Earnie Taft, fiddle; John Hodgins, accordion; and Ed Macke, guitar. www.IrishRogues.com

JiggernautJiggernaut

Jiggernaut is not your typical Celtic band, nor are they your typical rock band. Jiggernaut is a powerful combination of Celtic, rock and folk music. Drawing from years of experience playing rock-n- roll, the rhythm section lays down a solid foundation allowing the bagpipes and vocals to soar. Passionate, energetic and always fun, Jiggernaut appeals to audiences from six to sixty, their tunes and songs tell ancient stories and teach lessons of today's world, in a style entirely their own. What is Jiggernaut? Celtic musicians with a rock sensibility? Rock musicians with a Celtic sensibility? You be the judge... www.jiggernaut.com

JigsawJigsaw

Instrumentally, Jigsaw is talent rich, blending a large variety of instruments and vocal harmonies. Kevin Alewine plays flute, guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, whistle and sings. Peggy Fleming plays fiddle and remains the lead vocalist of the group while husband Ken Fleming plays button accordion, Anglo concertina, tenor banjo, guitar, mandolin, whistle and vocals. As the name implies, Jigsaw interlocks multiple talents to form one of Texas’ finest ensembles playing traditional Irish music. Whether the venue is a concert, pub, festival, wedding or special event, Jigsaw is an audience pleaser. www.trad-music.com/jigsaw.htm

Jim FlanaganJim Flanagan

Jim Flanagan is a native of Ballyvourney, County Cork, Ireland. His love of traditional songs (both in Irish and in English) is best revealed in the festival setting. He is a “Guest Artist” at Augusta Irish Week in Elkins, West Virginia, where he is coordinator of the Elderhostel and teaches classes in Cultural History and Songs and Ballads. As a native speaker of Irish, Professor of Anthropology, and long-time resident in South Mississippi, he brings knowledge and experience to his songs and stories. www.flanagansongs.com

 

 

LegacyLegacy

Legacy has drawn the rapt attention of music fanatics wherever they play. In the top flight of bands performing music from the Irish tradition, these talented multi-instrumentalists perform an extensive repertoire of traditional tunes and songs. Their skill is undeniable, their arrangements complex and challenging, and their performances tight and energetic. Said Dirty Linen magazine: "This band fills the bill....a delicate combination of full-speed-ahead attack and subtle finesse." Legacy’s lineup includes: Valerie Plested (fiddle, vocals), Justin Murphy (flute, whistles, guitar, bodhrán, vocals), Don Penzien (guitar, bodhrán, whistles, vocals), and Tim Britton (Uillean pipes, flute, whistles, vocals). www.LegacyIrishMusic.com

Loescher & KennethLoescher & Kenneth

Wolf Loescher and Mark Kenneth bring together a deep passion for Celtic music and a love for ripping it up on stage. Wolf’s earnest vocals and his rhythmic bouzouki align perfectly with Mark’s tasteful and provocative accordion; while the tunes featuring Wolf’s thrumming djembe and Mark’s no-holds-barred white-hot accordion unfailingly bring people to their feet. Wolf and Mark, the undeniable on-stage energy that drove Texas Celtic rock crowd favorite Jiggernaut, now showcase their talents to the fullest in smaller, more intimate settings and stages.

The North Texas Caledonian Pipes & DrumsNorth Texas Caledonians

The North Texas Caledonian Pipes & Drums is a recognized leader among pipe bands in the Southwest and a major competitor throughout the United States and Canada. The Band has established this standard of excellence in performance and competition under the skillful leadership of a number of dedicated Pipe Majors; most recently that of Pipe Major Don Shannon.

Founded in the mid 1970's, the North Texas Caledonian Pipes & Drums is dedicated to furthering the great traditions of Scottish music and culture through education and demonstration. The Band routinely performs for civic, private, and commercial groups, adding a unique flair to these functions. Over the years, the Band has established a unique standard of excellence in competition. The Band's titles have included 1st place finishes in many competitions throughout the Southwest.

Poor Man's FortunePoor Man's Fortune

Old tunes for new ears. New tunes in old traditions. Poor Man’s Fortune plays new music... no fairy tales, just fiery tunes that are a century or so older than your average hip-hop jam, arranged for modern ears and played on traditional instruments with verve and exuberance. Poor Man’s Fortune plays old music... dance music. Real music that’s been around awhile but still sets toes tapping. Prodigious talent and a profound repertoire of eclectic tunes from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, France and England. Flutes, fiddles, pennywhistles, accordions, dulcitares, bombardes, percussion and bagpipes… delicately combined to explore the endless possibilities of old and new music alike. www.poormansfortune.com

Seamus StoutSeamus Stout

Your pint has never tasted as good as it does with Seamus Stout. This “upbeat Celtic” group has established themselves in the North Texas area over the last seven years as a crowd favorite at many area festivals and pubs. With Jan (pronounced “Yon”) at Fiddle and Mandolin, Jarrod at Whistle and Irish Flute, Cory at Guitar, Damon at Bodhran and all singing, these guys provide a lively set that will keep your toes tapping, your hands clapping and a smile on your face. From the first jig to the last reel, you’ll love your pint of Seamus Stout! www.seamusstout.com

ShiftShift

Shift has been an active part of the DFW Celtic music scene for over two years. All three members of the band have a background in traditional music and lend their talents to this trio's exhilarating blend of tunes and songs. Jason Huntley's fiddle rips and roars through fast-paced instrumentals, while taking on softer, melancholic tones for slow airs and songs. The guitar playing of Emily Bryant provides the rhythmic undertone, both fast and slow, that sets the mood for the band. The percussive rhythms of the traditional Irish bodhran are brought to life by Scottish drummer Craig Scotland. www.goodantmedia.com/shift

SprigganSpriggan

Spriggan plays a lively mix of traditional as well as contemporary Celtic and immigrant songs and dance tunes. Performing with warmth and enthusiasm, Spriggan has a fun, energetic stage presence with an evocative and rich sound. From Dallas-Fort Worth, the band blends four talented musicians: Gypsy Youngraven's vibrant vocals and dynamic percussion (vocals, guitar, bodhrán, mandolin), Candace Winship's spirited fiddling (fiddle, mandolin), multi-instrumentalist Chris Arterburn (flute, penny whistle, concertina, bass, bouzouki, djembe) and the driving rhythms of Michael James (6 & 12-string guitars). www.spriggan.org

Threadneedle StreetThreadneedle Street

Threadneedle Street: If you’re looking for great, traditional instrumental Celtic music, look no further. You’ve found it here on Threadneedle Street! This lively quartet delivers terrific toe-tapping dance music from all the Celtic nations. Come and join Peggy Turner, Jim Brunke, Bobby Bush and Melina Shaffer as they take you on a musical tour from the Shetlands to Bretagne. www.threadneedlemusic.com

 

 

 

Trinity River WhalersTrinity River Whalers

Celtic-Americana blends into bluegrass as the Texas-based, Trinity River Whalers chart their way among a treasure trove of traditional and contemporary tales adding a few of their own twists and turns. From horse-races and the lottery to whaling and sailing to love and lust, the Whalers’ catch is varied fare, served up with harmony and wit. The ‘equal opportunity’ Whaler crew is comprised of Randy Christian on harmonica, accordion and percussion, Kathleen Jackson with ‘Fred’, her upright bass and song-writers Micheal Price playing rhythm guitar and Marj Troyer on lead guitar and mandolin, with all four singing leads and harmonies. www.trinityriverwhalers.com

TullamoreTullamore

Now in their eleventh season, Tullamore is one of the Heartland's premiere Celtic bands. Mark Clavey, Mary Hanover, and Rachel Gaither deliver the music of Ireland and Scotland in rich and clear vocals, tight harmonies and instrumentals, and cool and clever arrangements. The Kansas City trio draws from diverse musical experiences and influences for their hallmark sound - a contemporary American-folk body with a traditional Celtic soul. Across the country, and across the ocean - from arts-centers and theatres to Irish Festivals and Scottish Highland Games to pubs, coffeehouses, and folk clubs - Tullamore draws rave reviews from their audiences everywhere they go. www.tullamore.info

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