Celtic rock band Swagger can confidently do it all. The band out of Salt Lake City brings all the flavors of Irish and Celtic music to the table when they perform at the Levitt AMP Concert Series in ...
When you Google the name of D.C.-based band O’Tasty, you get two main hits: one for the band’s Web site, and another for a D.C. Chinese carry-out. Coincidentally, the two are related — the inspiration ...
A Gaelic Storm is forecasted to hit the Wachholz College Center in a return performance on Oct. 24. Performing for more than 20 years with 14 album releases, the band has gained a reputation for their ...
The old axiom "write what you know" may as well be emblazoned on a Gaelic Storm tour shirt. Some of the Celtic rockers finest songs were inspired by real life events. One of the group's most colorful, ...
Every year, Crystal Glick Carper looks forward to the Celtic Fling, held on the grounds best known for hosting the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire each year. Carper, owner and director of the Hooley ...
The Kissers, Madison’s venerable Celtic rock band, started one night in the late 1990s when two good friends, Ken Fitzsimmons and Kevin Youngs, shared a bottle of whiskey and played songs by The ...
The documentary from Dennis Harvey and Lars Lovén, world premiering in the Locarno Critics' Week, tunes into songs from The Mary Wallopers, Young Spencer and more that carry "the oppression of the ...
St. Patrick's Day is peeking around the corner, arriving next Sunday. If you're hoping to find your holiday mood, or need a soundtrack for the day itself, consider diving deep into the modern side of ...
In Ireland, rock music essentially began with the so-called “showbands” in the early-’60s. Individual pioneers like Van Morrison, Henry McCullough of Wings and the Joe Cocker‘s Grease Band and the ...
Brian O’Donovan, the longtime host of GBH’s radio show A Celtic Sojourn and the creative force and host of “A Christmas Celtic Sojourn,” which has been a holiday tradition for New Englanders for over ...
If you couldn’t tell from my name, I have Irish ancestors. Lots of them. I’ve grown up around Irish music and constantly find myself returning to it for comfort and reassurance. From punk rock to ...
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