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Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?

30 Mar 05 - 07:51 AM (#1446781)
Subject: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Raptor

I'm looking for more stuff like them!

Any sugestions?

Raptor


30 Mar 05 - 08:17 AM (#1446797)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Alba

Are they a Canadian band that among many other things did the soundtrack for the Film "Titantic" Raptor?
I had a great Session with one of the band when I was playing in Toronto. Hence my thinking they are Canadian based...but then I could be way off and it was just herself that hailed from Canada! What a Fiddler she is.

There are a few bands in a similiar vain.
I'll look through my CD's and have a think and get back to you.
Probably by then though there will be several suggestions that I will be thinking of posting for you...lol
Blessings
Jude


30 Mar 05 - 08:22 AM (#1446800)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST

Not sure if they are Canadian or not. If you like them, Great Big Sea may suit. Or (shudder) Tempest. Actually, while watching the VH1 Behind the Music thing about Aerosmith (as comedy), I was thinking one could make a fabulous Behind the Music parody of a "Celtic rock" hair band like Tempest. They are just so...so...eighties?


30 Mar 05 - 10:46 AM (#1446915)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST

Try "Flook". They have much the same feel as "Gaelic Storm," and their flautist is amazing!


30 Mar 05 - 03:45 PM (#1447051)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST,bdenz

They're based out of Boston. They have several CDs out. Great Big Sea is a good option among the Canadian groups. Also Blackthorn. Also Molly's Revenge, Brother [Australian Scots], and Wicked Tinkers. For the old standbys like them, try Old Blind Dogs [Scots]


30 Mar 05 - 04:18 PM (#1447088)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: cool hand Tom

Not the one that put Julius Caesar in some trouble in the channel then.
       Smiles Tom


30 Mar 05 - 06:39 PM (#1447312)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: erinmaidin

They have a website full of bios..etc. Steve, the bodhran player, is a good friend....he'd be happy if all of yas wouldhttp://www.gaelicstorm.com/ visit the site.


30 Mar 05 - 07:01 PM (#1447332)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: TS

They work out of California I think. They're not Canadian. As far as Nationalities..Afew Americans, a guy from UK, and a member from Africa originally. Great Big Sea would be a close comparison even though they kinda stick to original music now.

Slainte!


30 Mar 05 - 07:33 PM (#1447362)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Alba

Yip not Canadian TS your right:>)
Ellery the Fiddle player is from Ohio! I'm an blowin to the US from Scotland who was in Canada for the first time in my Life...everyone was Canadian....lol.
Raptor Ill PM with some suggestions...Great Big Sea...yip, There is, however, no shortish of really good Celtic Bands out there now.
Just depends on what style you enjoy.
Moving Hearts last Album 'The Storm' is still one of my Favs.
Best Wishes
Jude


30 Mar 05 - 07:36 PM (#1447367)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST,Pete

They did a UK tour a few years ago when the 'Titanic' film came out on video - they appeared briefly in the film.

Nice bunch, decent band, but there are plenty of bands in the UK and Ireland who are just as good.


30 Mar 05 - 07:44 PM (#1447374)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: open mike

i was thinking i had heard of a band by that name in the reno Nevada area, but their web site says:
In 1997, Gaelic Storm was catapulted out of their formative pub haunts by an appearance in the blockbuster film Titanic. Cast as the "party band" in the steerage scene, they landed the part while still drinking pints and playing weekly at O'Brien's, a pub in their adopted home-town of Santa Monica, CA


31 Mar 05 - 09:14 AM (#1447843)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Raptor

I've been a Great Big Sea fan for years (being a Newf and all).

But would like more suggestions on the Irish groups. Please.

Raptor


31 Mar 05 - 09:29 AM (#1447855)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Skipper Jack

If my memory serves me correctly, I think that I saw Gaelic Storm at The Gloucester Docks Festival some years ago. Can anyone substantiate that?


31 Mar 05 - 03:28 PM (#1448200)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST

In the late eighties/early nineties there was a band called STORM, doing the UK festivals and eventually opening for U2 on Zooropa tour. Also recorded Ship Ahoy with Sinead O'Connor.

They were Tommy McManamon (pogue then popes) and James McNally ( Pogue, then himself.)

Lots of whistles/pipes/mandolins/banjo etc.) Excellent band. Also collaborated with Marxman.


31 Mar 05 - 04:47 PM (#1448297)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: open mike

Dervish
Glen Road
Oisre
Altan
Sharon Shannon
Solas
Cherish the Ladies
Atlantion Shore
Beolach
Black Irish Band
Greenhouse
or any one who has performed here:
http://www.kvmr.org/celtic/
or here: http://www.iaf.org/index.htm


01 Apr 05 - 02:40 AM (#1448658)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: alison

Leahy are a great Canadian band with the smae sort of feel - plus a few more instruments

liked the first Gaelic Storm CD better than the second one

slainte

alison


01 Apr 05 - 03:37 AM (#1448673)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST

Old Blind Dogs, Tannahill Weavers, Iron Horse (not the bluegrass metal band) Lunasa, Dervish, Altan, Bothy Band, Deaf Shepherd, lots and lots. Green Linett website has some good ones.


01 Apr 05 - 12:14 PM (#1449141)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: CharleyR

Danu, Altan, Flook, Lunasa


04 Apr 05 - 06:06 PM (#1452056)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: wysiwyg

Gaelic Storm live webcast archived HERE-- audio and video. Page down to show #335.

~S~


08 Mar 07 - 05:52 PM (#1990880)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: katlaughing

I was just going to ask if anyone had heard of them and lo and behold I found this thread. They are going to be here on the 30th. Don't know If I can stay up that late (doesn't start until 830 or 9p!) but I may have to just.:-) Thanks, Mudcatters.


08 Mar 07 - 07:00 PM (#1990915)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Greg B

Guest--- just what the f*** is wrong with my friends
Tempest?


09 Mar 07 - 05:12 AM (#1991208)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST

Try Dochas and Vatersay Boys


09 Mar 07 - 06:48 AM (#1991254)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: MARINER

How's about the greatest live band on the planet , New York based Black 47??


09 Mar 07 - 10:05 AM (#1991485)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: dwditty

Not to be confused with Gale Storm.


09 Mar 07 - 02:07 PM (#1991736)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: MARINER

Or Danny Storm .


09 Mar 07 - 06:55 PM (#1992046)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: katlaughing

Whoo-hoo! My son just called to say he and his girlfriend have bought tickets for themselves and us! We will definitely be going to see Gaelic Storm on 30 March! Great b-day present!


31 Mar 07 - 02:21 AM (#2012375)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: katlaughing

Just got back from the night out listening, dancing, hollering, and clapping to this wonderful band. What a blast! Super musicians, very talented and raw, wild energy kept the crowd going through two encores.

I would have preferred the amplified volume to have been a little less, but that did nothing to detract from a great night out. Thanks for the recommendations. They are a FUN band!


31 Mar 07 - 03:20 AM (#2012392)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: GUEST,Texas Guest

Well, originally I thought this thread was a lark - but Celtic music is my love, so...

Raptor - you being a Newfie I'm surprised that you left off one of my
very favorite bands that we've been trying to get to come down here to the North Texas Irish Festival for years - The Irish Descendants.
They are simply outstanding. Oh, and for the record (well, my record, anyway) Altan is #1 and everyone else is bunched up right behind, like Cherish The Ladies, Solas, Smithfield Fair, Old Blind Dogs, Battlefield Band, Danu, Lunasa, Four Men And A Dog, and a host of others - old and new. My apologies to anyone left out. Cheers.


01 Apr 07 - 07:06 PM (#2013871)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca

Punjab Paddy


01 Apr 07 - 08:05 PM (#2013928)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: katlaughing

Thanks, George! They sang that one on Friday.

However, they still pride themselves on remaining as accessible as ever and sharing "a pint" with fans whenever possible.

They shared more shots than pints that night.:-)


01 Apr 07 - 08:09 PM (#2013932)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Mr Happy

http://www.merseybeatnostalgia.co.uk/html/rory_storm.html


01 Apr 07 - 08:12 PM (#2013934)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: Mr Happy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljdURVXQiP8


01 Apr 07 - 08:19 PM (#2013941)
Subject: RE: Has anyone heard of Gaelic Storm?
From: katlaughing

They did that one, too! Thanks, Mr. Happy!!