Gaelic Storm

Gaelic Storm

Genres: celtic, folk, irish, Irish Folk, celtic rock

About Gaelic Storm

Gaelic Storm is a highly-acclaimed Celtic band. Their music ranges from traditional Irish and Scottish music to original tunes, in both the Celtic traditions. Gaelic Storm's origins can be traced back to 1996, when Patrick Murphy and Steve Wehmeyer joined with Steve Twigger and Uillean piper Brian Walsh to perform at O'Brien's Irish Pub and Restaurant in Santa Monica, California, of which Murphy was the manager. This led to a number of pub performances for the next year. In 1997, Gaelic Storm appeared in the film Titanic as the steerage band. This catapulted them into touring, where they were met with extreme success and popularity. They have toured throughout the United States and Canada, in the United Kingdom, France, and Japan. To this date, Gaelic Storm tours aggressively, and plays over 125 dates a year. It has also put out six albums since its inception, including the compilation album Special Reserve. The band is notable for its energetic rendering of traditional Irish music and Scottish traditional music, and for its albums which repeatedly top the Billboard world music charts.[citation needed] Gaelic Storm's album Bring Yer Wellies was released on July 25, 2006 and debuted at #2 on the Billboard World Chart, #16 on the Internet Sales Chart and #31 on the Independent Album Chart. Their fifth album, How Are We Getting Home?, was released in August 2004 and debuted at #3 on the Billboard World Music Charts, #10 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart and re-entered the September 2005 World Albums Chart at #3. "Gaelic Storm". Retrieved on 2007-11-13. Over its history, the band has replaced its fiddle player a few times, its drummer once, and added Highland, Uilleann, and Deger (electronic) bagpipes to its instrumentation. In January 2006 the band released its first DVD titled "Gaelic Storm: Live In Chicago". The show was filmed live at the House of Blues in Chicago. A Simlish version of the song, Scalliwag, from the band's latest album, Bring Yer Wellies, was recorded and featured on the World music channel in the expansion pack, The Sims 2: Bon Voyage, for the popular PC Game, The Sims 2. Now the next album of Gaelic Storm was released in July 8, 2008, titled "What's the Rumpus?" released by their own label, Lost Again Records. Taken from the Amazon.com Editorial Review of the album, "Inspired by the music that drives their loyal fan base, Whats the Rumpus is a wild party of an album, full of colorful characters and outrageous stories, flavored with Gaelic Storm's signature acoustic sound that gets you dancing and never lets you go. I think this is some of the best writing we have ever done, everything seemed to come together perfectly for this CD, says Steve Twigger, This is the culmination of a great deal of hard work and a barrel of good times. From the upbeat opening title track to the final cut, The Night I Punched Russell Crowe; (a true story involving singer Patrick Murphy), the music captures the contagious energy of the bands carefree attitude and infectious live performances. With instruments ranging from African drums, Irish bagpipes and Celtic fiddle to trombones and Cajun-style accordions, WTR is a three-ring circus of acrobatic songs, swirling tunes and galloping rhythms. Steve Twigger produced the project with co-production by drummer Ryan Lacey and Pat Manske, and additional production by Patrick Murphy. Returning to The Zone studio in Austin TX where the band recorded their previous release Bring Yer Wellies, Gaelic Storm also enlisted the help of a few select Austin locals including Lloyd Maines and 1960's psychedelic performer, Arthur Brown, to round out their eclectic Celtic sound. To quote Patrick Murphy, We have so much fun together as a band, we managed to capture some of the good times we have together on this recording. Gaelic Storm also includes: Ryan Lacey on drums and world percussion (graduated twice from the Los Angeles Music Academy, once for hands and once for sticks), Pete Purvis of Merrickville, Ontario on uilleann pipes, tin whistle, deger pipes and highland pipes (a Grade 1 piper who toured with award winning pipe bands including the Braemar Pipe Band and played at 2000 Sydney Olympics) and the newest member of the band Jessie Burns on fiddle (originally from Suffolk, England, now living in Colorado)." and Celtic rock genres.

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Gaelic Storm — Top 29 songs

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Gaelic Storm Just Ran Out Of Whiskey
Gaelic Storm The Leaving Of Liverpool
Gaelic Storm Thirsty Work
Gaelic Storm An Irish Party In Third Class [hM]
Gaelic Storm Kiss Me I'm Irish
Gaelic Storm Cape Cod Girls
Gaelic Storm Sight Of Land
Gaelic Storm Drink the Night Away
Gaelic Storm Drink The Night Away
Gaelic Storm Johnny Jump Up / Morrison's Jig
Gaelic Storm Northern Lights
Gaelic Storm Marching Free
Gaelic Storm Never Drink 'Em Dry (Johnny Tarr's Funeral)
Gaelic Storm Where E're You Go
Gaelic Storm Weary Whaling Grounds
Gaelic Storm Go home, girl!
Gaelic Storm An Irish Party in Third Class (includes "John Ryan's Polka" and "Blarney Pilgrim")
Gaelic Storm Bonnie Ship The Diamond
Gaelic Storm Irish Breakfast Day
Gaelic Storm The Storks Of Guadalajara
Gaelic Storm Bare In The Basin
Gaelic Storm Devil Down Below
Gaelic Storm The Schooner Lake Set
Gaelic Storm Titanic Set
Gaelic Storm aelic Storm-Hewlett's Set(2)
Gaelic Storm Sammy's Fancy
Gaelic Storm Hewlett's Set
Gaelic Storm Tell Me Ma
Gaelic Storm Black Is The Colour
Just Ran Out Of Whiskey
The Leaving Of Liverpool
Thirsty Work
An Irish Party In Third Class [hM]
Kiss Me I'm Irish
Cape Cod Girls
Sight Of Land
Drink the Night Away
Drink The Night Away
Johnny Jump Up / Morrison's Jig
Northern Lights
Marching Free
Never Drink 'Em Dry (Johnny Tarr's Funeral)
Where E're You Go
Weary Whaling Grounds
Go home, girl!
An Irish Party in Third Class (includes "John Ryan's Polka" and "Blarney Pilgrim")
Bonnie Ship The Diamond
Irish Breakfast Day
The Storks Of Guadalajara
Bare In The Basin
Devil Down Below
The Schooner Lake Set
Titanic Set
aelic Storm-Hewlett's Set(2)
Sammy's Fancy
Hewlett's Set
Tell Me Ma
Black Is The Colour