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Gaelic Storm is a Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music, Scottish music, and original tunes in both the Celtic folk and Celtic rock genres. The band appearing in the 1997 film Titanic and recorded songs on the movie's soundtrack album,[1] and has released more than a dozen of their own albums.
History
In 1996, Patrick Murphy and Steve Wehmeyer joined with Steve Twigger, drummer Shep Lonsdale, fiddler Samantha Hunt, 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, performing "Blarney Pilgrim" (Jig), "John Ryan's Polka", "Kesh Jig" and "Drowsy Maggie" (Reel).[N 1] The first two were published on the second soundtrack album as "An Irish Party in Third Class", while the band's second album, Herding Cats, featured "Blarney Pilgrim" and "Drowsy Maggie" as "Titanic Set (Medley)".
After this film appearance, Gaelic Storm started touring, and have performed in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Japan. Brian Walsh left the band before the first album was recorded in 1998. Samantha Hunt left in 2000 after the group's second album.
The group has released 14 albums since its inception, including two compilation albums. The band is known for their energetic renditions of traditional Irish music and Scottish traditional music, and for their albums which consistently top the Billboard world music charts.[2]
From 2002 to 2006, the band's membership underwent a transition period. The second fiddler, Kathleen Keane, left the band after their third album "Tree", and drummer Shep Lonsdale left, leaving only Murphy, Wehmeyer, and Twigger as the original members. Their sound engineer at the time, Tom Brown, was also a bagpiper and whistle player and began playing at periods in their show. Ryan Lacey was recruited on drums. This quintet recorded three new tracks for their fourth album, Special Reserve, also a compilation album of their previous three albums. Deborah Clark Colon was the fiddler on the three new tracks, "Courting in the Kitchen," "Schooner Lake Set", and "Nancy Whiskey." Chinese-born Shasha Zhang toured with them on fiddle for several months in 2002. For a brief time in approximately 2003, the band recruited their, to date, only male fiddler, Bob Banerjee. Teresa Gowan was also the group's fiddler during this transitional period. Finally by 2004, Ellery Klein was hired as full time fiddler.
Gaelic Storm's 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.[3]
By 2005 Tom Brown had left the band and Peter Purvis was brought in to play bagpipes, uilleann pipes, deger pipes, and whistle.
In January 2006, the band released their first DVD, Gaelic Storm: Live In Chicago, filmed live at the House of Blues in Chicago. In early 2006, founding member Steve Wehmeyer retired full time from the band and became a college professor. As of 2022, he still co-writes the music with Murphy and Twigger, and makes occasional appearances with the band. He is the only member that has not been replaced.
After Wehmeyer's full time departure, the band's membership stabilized and remained largely unchanged with the exception of the position of fiddler, which has since changed hands numerous times.
The band's sixth album, Bring Yer Wellies, was released in July 2006 and debuted at #2 on the Billboard World Chart, #16 on the Internet Sales Chart, and #31 on the Independent Album Chart. Gaelic Storm's next album, What's the Rumpus? was released in 2008 on the band's own label, Lost Again Records. It reached #1 on the Billboard World Chart.
A Simlish version of the song "Scalliwag", from the album Bring Yer Wellies, was recorded and featured on the World music channel in the expansion pack, The Sims 2: Bon Voyage, for the PC game The Sims 2.
Шаблон:As of, original members Murphy and Twigger are still in the band, joined by Ryan Lacey (since 2003), Pete Purvis (since 2005) of Merrickville, Ontario, and Natalya Kay (since 2022).
Band members
Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-break Current members:
- Patrick Murphy (Accordion, Spoons, Bodhrán, Harmonica, Lead Vocals)
- Steve Twigger (Guitar, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Lead Vocals)
- Ryan Lacey (Djembe, Doumbek, Surdo, Cajón, Ukulele, Vocals, Various Percussion)
- Peter Purvis (Highland Bagpipes, Uilleann pipes, DegerPipes, Whistle)
- Natalya Kay (Fiddle, Vocals)
Шаблон:Col-break Former members:
- Katie Grennan (Fiddle, Vocals)
- Kiana Weber (Fiddle, Vocals, Mandolin)
- Jessie Burns (Fiddle, Vocals)
- Brian Walsh (Uilleann pipes)
- Samantha Hunt (Fiddle)
- Kathleen Keane (Fiddle, Whistle, Vocals)
- Ellery Klein (Fiddle, Vocals)
- Shep Lonsdale (Djembe, Doumbek, Surdo, and Various Other Percussion)
- Steve Wehmeyer (Bodhrán, Didgeridoo, Vocals)
- Tom Brown (Bagpipes, Tin Whistle, DegerPipes)
- Bob Banerjee (Fiddle)
- Teresa Gowan (Fiddle)
Guest musicians by album
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- Herding Cats
- John Whelan (Button Accordion)
- Eric Rigler (Uilleann pipes, Low "D" Whistle)
- Marie Reilly (Fiddle)
- Tree
- Special Reserve
- Deborah Clark Colón (Fiddle on Tracks 1, 3, & 8)
- How Are We Getting Home?
- Dave Pomeroy (Bass guitars)
- Nanci Griffith (special guest vocals on Track 5)
- Bring Yer Wellies
- Jeff May (Bass guitar)
- Rob Forkner (Bodhran)
- Michael Ramos (Accordion)
- Lauren Dilbert (Didgeridoo)
- What's the Rumpus?
- "Crazy" Arthur Brown (Vocals)
- Jeff May (Bass guitar)
- Lloyd Maines (pedal steel, Mandolin, Banjo)
- David Boyle (Keyboards, Accordion)
- Cabbage
- Jeff May (Bass guitar)
- Kevin Smith (Bass guitar)
- David Boyle (Keyboards)
- Michael Ramos (Accordion)
Discography
- Gaelic Storm (July 28, 1998)
- Herding Cats (September 20, 1999)
- Tree (June 19, 2001)
- Special Reserve (August 19, 2003) (compilation)
- How Are We Getting Home? (August 3, 2004)
- Bring Yer Wellies (July 25, 2006)
- What's The Rumpus? (July 8, 2008)
- Cabbage (August 3, 2010)
- Chicken Boxer (July 31, 2012)
- The Boathouse (August 20, 2013)
- Full Irish: The Best of Gaelic Storm 2004–2014 (July 29, 2014) (compilation)
- Matching Sweaters (July 24, 2015)
- Go Climb a Tree (July 28, 2017)
- One For The Road (March 17, 2021)
Filmography
- Titanic (1997)
- Gaelic Storm Live in Chicago (2006)
Interviews
- Rambles.NET interview with Patrick Murphy
- Rambles.NET interview with Steve Twigger
- Tap Milwaukee interview w/ Steve Twigger & Patrick Murphy
References
Notes
External links
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