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Gaelic Storm is an American 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 Boathouse is the tenth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on August 20, 2013. [1] The name of the album refers to a boathouse in Annapolis, Maryland, where the tracks were recorded. [2] It spent two weeks at #1 on the Billboard World Album chart. [3]
Weber joined Gaelic Storm in the fall of 2012, and played on several albums, including Go Climb a Tree. [3] Weber left the band in the summer of 2017 and was replaced by fiddler Katie Grennan. [5] Weber played fiddle in the band of the 2018-2019 U.S. touring production of Come From Away. [6]
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Gaelic Storm as "Tell Me Ma" on their debut album Gaelic Storm, 1998. [18] Belfast Food, on Za to Zato, 1999. [19] The Tossers as "Maidrin Rua / Tell Me Ma" on Communication & Conviction: Last Seven Years, 2001. [20] This version uses the lyric "She is the belle of Dublin city". [21] Sinéad O'Connor, on Sean-Nós Nua, 2002 [22] [23]
The Celtic Connections festival started in 1994 in Glasgow, Scotland, and has since been held every January.Featuring over 300 concerts, ceilidhs, talks, free events, late night sessions and workshops, the festival focuses on the roots of traditional Scottish music and also features international folk, roots and world music artists.
Deborah Clark Colón (Fiddle on Tracks 1, 3, & 8) An incomplete greatest hits CD, it also has three new songs. Courtin' in the Kitchen, sometimes known as Capt. Kelly's Kitchen, is a catchy tune about male and female rogues.