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Monthly Archives: March 2011

Review: “American Highlander” by The Rogues

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March 31, 2011
Review: “American Highlander” by The Rogues

The Rogues barely need introduction. Their trademark sound, heavily infused with bagpipes, have made them one of the top Celtic music acts today. And that sound is exactly what you’re going to get on American Highlander. The album gently eases you into that typical Rogues atmosphere with ‘Steam Train’ and ‘Aidan’s Hornpipe’, and then...
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Review: “The Long Grazing Acre” by Paddy Keenan & Tommy O’Sullivan

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March 30, 2011
Review: “The Long Grazing Acre” by Paddy Keenan & Tommy O’Sullivan

The artistry of Paddy Keenan and Tommy O’Sullivan mix in perfect harmony in their collaborative album, The Long Grazing Acre.  The album kicks off to a smoking start with the set “”The Lost and Found, The Hag at the Churn, The Wind off the Lake.”  The clear, crisp piping of Paddy Keenan is artistically...
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Review “A Thousand Reasons Why” by Heidi Jane

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March 28, 2011
Review “A Thousand Reasons Why” by Heidi Jane

The first few tracks on Heidi Jane’s CD, A Thousand Reasons Why, make me want to get up and dance. I applaud her for a CD in which all 7 tracks are entirely original music, and her voice is intriguing enough to keep the listener’s interest. While it’s classified as a “Celtic” CD there’s really only a...
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Review: “One Drop of Whiskey” by The Canny Brothers Band

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March 27, 2011
Review: “One Drop of Whiskey” by The Canny Brothers Band

The versatility of this band is evident in the album “One Drop of Whiskey.”  The album starts off with a rocking song about the boxer Dan Donnelly titled “Donnelly.”  One can almost detect a hint of bluegrass in this tune.  The crispness of “Donnelly” is followed by the punkish sound of the Saw Doctors...
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Review: “Eire Ceol–Songs from the Drunk Tank” by The Wildcelts

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March 26, 2011
Review: “Eire Ceol–Songs from the Drunk Tank” by The Wildcelts

While this album from the rowdy Wildcelts has been around for a few years, it definitely hasn’t worn out its welcome. It’s rowdy, energetic, and contains a smooth combination of instruments and vocals. Their style feels the same as some mainstream bands (Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, etc) without directly copying or emulating. It’s a...
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