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Mairead Carlin / US Solo Tour
« on: January 30, 2022, 12:26:42 PM »
Mairéad revealed on Twitter today that she's planning on doing a US solo tour, with details to come soon.

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Mairead Nesbitt / One (Karl Nesbitt album)
« on: January 30, 2022, 09:58:59 AM »
Máiréad Nesbitt's brother Karl is expected to release a new album in 2022 called One.

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Other Musicians / Tara Howley on Patreon
« on: January 29, 2022, 08:51:19 PM »
Tara Howley, who plays pipes and whistles in Riverdance, has started a Patreon account!

https://www.patreon.com/TaraHowley/

Here's a summary of Tara Howley's Discography so far...

Albums:
Take 1 (2015)

Singles:
Blarney Pilgrim (2022)
Outlawed Tunes On Outlawed Pipes (2023)
Down By the Salley Gardens (2023)
The Merry Blacksmith (2023)

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Lisa Lambe / Joyride (movie)
« on: January 23, 2022, 11:31:12 AM »
Lisa Lambe was recording for the soundtrack of the movie Joyride, which is in post-production:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13515090/

More info about the film.

She's in at least the closing track.

Description from IMDB:
Quote
Follows Joy, a train-wreck on an adventure who is ready to give away her new-born baby. Joined by a cheeky street urchin, they are two diamonds in the rough on the run.

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Chloe Agnew / The Brave Collide
« on: January 21, 2022, 08:46:24 AM »
The duo of Chloë Agnew and Brian McGrane is now called The Brave Collide.

Website:
https://www.thebravecollide.com/

Some places you can follow them:

YouTube
Spotify
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter

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CW Musicians and Choir / Ireland with Michael: Glenn Murphy episode
« on: January 18, 2022, 12:07:35 AM »
The Ireland With Michael episode featuring Glenn Murphy started airing. If it isn't airing on your PBS yet, you can watch it on PBS Passport if you have access:

https://t.co/SX7oEE7E7M

Episode description from PBS Passport:

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Michael visits various places throughout Waterford including Bishop’s Palace, the Museum of Silver, and the House of Waterford Crystal where he talks to skilled glassblowers about training to become masters of their craft. Waterford native, and singer Glenn Murphy performs the song “The Parting Glass.” He meets with the traditional music band Tulua and for a performance of polkas and reels.

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Alex Sharpe / Saving Mozart (Charli Eglinton album)
« on: January 13, 2022, 06:04:42 PM »
Alex is teaming up with Charli Eglinton again. Alex has a role on the upcoming musical concept album "Saving Mozart" which premiers January 27th, 2022.

https://www.charlieglinton.com/copy-of-dyseheart-1
https://www.charlieglinton.com/copy-of-dyseheart-ep-cast

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Other Musicians / By Contrast: new Paul Byrom album (2022)
« on: January 11, 2022, 12:21:22 AM »
Paul Byrom (one of the original principals in Celtic Thunder) is planning to release a new album in spring of 2022, produced by Gavin Murphy (former Celtic Woman musical directory).

Gavin arranged and played piano on Paul's 2011 album "This Is the Moment" (it was a fantastic album). I'm not sure which specific tracks Gavin worked on. It should be noted that Gavin was not credited on Paul's DVD of the same title. Gavin also worked with Paul on his 2020 album "What I Did For Love."

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Celtic Woman / Favorite solo releases
« on: January 08, 2022, 08:18:36 PM »
What are some of your favorite albums or EPs released by current or former Celtic Woman members, choir members, or choir members? These can include collaborations between current and/or former members recorded separately from Celtic Woman.

Some of mine:

Alex Sharpe Sings the Music of Shaun Purcell is an album that doesn't get mentioned often these days, but it's really good!

CaraNua did some great work while they were recording together, featuring phenomenal harmony, arranged largely by Lynn Hilary. Celtic Dreaming and Favorite Hymns were gorgeous and the soundtracks they recorded for Evermore Park were good too.

Chloë's early albums, including her self-titled album and Walking in the Air, featured her divine young-soprano voice. The Thing About You, recorded with Joshua Spacht, was different than anything Chloë had previously released and it was jaw-droppingly good. Spacht has a way of getting the most out of Chloë's powerful grown-up voice.

Éabha's Wildflower, recorded with former Celtic Woman musical directory Gavin Murphy, is one of the absolute best solo albums I've heard. Her album has it all: energy, emotion, relaxing vibes, and profound beauty. This album is essential listening!

Earlier in her career, Hayley recorded a lot of great albums, but Hayley Sings Japanese Songs (1 and 2) were among my favorites overall.

Early in her career, Mairéad Carlin recorded Songbook. Her voice has grown a lot since then, but the arrangements are great and her high, soft voice is purely gorgeous.

Órla's made a lot of lovely, soothing albums, but I find Órla Fallon's Celtic Christmas the most consistently enjoyable throughout.

I currently have the music from 95 solo Celtic-Woman-related albums (86 in physical CD format) and there are a lot of other great ones to choose from.

What are some of your favorites?



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Órlagh Fallon / Orla Fallon: Abide With Me
« on: January 05, 2022, 07:25:34 AM »
Orla is releasing a new album:

Abide With Me: Celtic Hymns and Songs of Faith

It can be pre-ordered today from various places and is scheduled for release on January 28, 2022.

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Celtic Woman / Year In Review: 2021
« on: December 26, 2021, 01:14:56 PM »
2021

2021 started for many with a sense of optimism: that the tour would return and that some sense of normality would be restored. It got off to a rough start, as on January 7, the 2021 spring tour was postponed until 2022 due to the ongoing Covid 19 pandemic.

Chloë, with a shorter, smaller tour, was still able to venture to the US for a few shows.

On January 13th, the dominoes kept falling, as Mairéad Carlin announced she was leaving Celtic Woman to pursue solo projects.

On June 4, 2021, Muirgen O'Mahony was announced as the new member of Celtic Woman.

The Postcards from Ireland CD released near the end of October 2021. It was for some, a different experience: recorded in the shadow of the pandemic, with a new musical director (Daragh O'Toole), and an apparent emphasis on individual voices rather than group harmony. Their ability to rehearse and record together was hampered severely by pandemic restrictions. It's become extremely difficult to view the Billboard World Albums chart without a premium account, but I believe this may be the first Celtic Woman studio album ever to not make the World Albums chart, a chart now dominated by K-Pop.

The Postcards from Ireland PBS special began airing around the US Thanksgiving holiday. It was visually stunning and the music seemed to work a lot better in the context of the spectacular scenes. The special was recorded music-video style at various locations across Ireland.

There were also a few solo albums and EPs of note released this year:
- Wildflower (Éabha)
- Motherland (Edel Murphy)
- Wild Red (Lisa Lambe)
- Lynn (Sacred Songs)
- Celtic Lands (Tim Janis, Lynn Hilary, Mairead Nesbitt) ... it was basically a mash-up of Celtic Heart tracks and previous Tim Janis songs

There were some noteworthy contributions to albums as well:
- Alex recorded tracks for Bound: A James Barry Musical (Charli Eglinton)
- Alex and also recorded some Christmas tracks with Jenny Oaks Baker and Family Four
- Éabha was on the track "Everyone" on Karl Nesbitt's album "Return"
- Chloë recorded "Someone You Loved" on the first "Ivory Sessions" album

Chloë, Éabha, Lynn, and Sarah Rebecca, Megan, and Lloyd Butler / Heather Fogarty all released excellent singles.

Here are some of the solo single releases this year:

Lynn Hilary:
Blessing
Follow the Heron
Vale of Avoca
Always
Stars Flung Like Diamonds

Megan:
Maybe

Sarah Rebecca:
Roll of the Dice
Roll of the Dice (Duet Version)
Tell Me
Lose It All Tonight

Lloyd Butler and Heather Fogarty:
Gravity
You're Still You

Glenn Murphy:
Dear Harp of My Country

Lisa Lambe:
A River Rolls On

Eabha:
Summer in June
Creep
Silent Night
Auld Lang Syne

Chloë:
Time After Time
Written On My Heart
Follow On
WB
Across the Miles (from Fáinne Óir)
On My Own
Somebody Just Like You (with Brian McGrane)

Most of the performances I got to see in 2021 consisted of online shows (I'll be posting the highlights of those separately). I did get to see The Fitzgeralds once during the summer at an outdoor concert (I know them since they've previously performed on Nathan Carter's tour along with Chloë). I wasn't expecting to see any other live concerts before the end of the year, but after about 19 months, the Canada-US land border re-opened to non-essential travel and expecting things to get worse again at the start of 2022, I decided to go for it while I had the chance. I got to see 2 Christmas shows with The Gothard Sisters in Portland, Oregon and even got to meet them after the shows! I also got to see two Chloë concerts (albeit on the same day) in Duluth, Georgia.

Megan followed Éabha's example and started a Patreon page, where she holds Meet and Greets and shares exclusive content with subscribers. It will be interesting to see what she does when touring resumes: behind the scenes from tour? Zoom M+Gs from hotel rooms? I'm just thankful for the opportunity to support her.

Have a safe and happy holiday season everyone and here's to hoping for a 2022 that exceeds my expectations.

The Year Ahead

The rest of the wrap-up is about predictions for 2022. I think it's a realistic forecast, but a pessimistic one. Sorry about this.

If you're going into 2022 hopeful, that's ok. Sometimes hope is more useful than practicality. I hope that your hope shines through and that we all have a happy new year and enjoy lots of live performances in theaters. But this may be the time to stop reading.

It will be interesting to see what happens with touring and international travel in 2022. The virus will keep getting more contagious over time, unfortunately. The hope of course is that the ability to minimize severe cases will offset the significant increase in transmissions, so that restrictions can be relaxed. Hopefully at some point we have a more effective means of stopping it from spreading (not just mitigating its severity). However, we may yet be a long way off from that type of stability and there will be inconsistency between locations for quite a while.

Maybe they could do daily testing for everyone, but that hasn't been enough in the NHL recently. If anyone on the tour gets sick, pretty much everyone will be sick within a couple of weeks. They may be days or weeks into a tour before that happens, but it's practically inevitable. Hopefully it would all be mild symptoms, but what do they do when so many people are under the weather at once? Operate with skeleton staff? Power through it like it's a cold? Have a "taxi squad" of staff and performers to fill in? How would they handle a situation if a particular state requires someone with a positive test or close contact to quarantine? I don't think there's an easy answer that keeps the tour running and if management realizes that, I'm not sure if they'll even try it. It would be a logistical mess, at best.

I want to hope we'll see Celtic Woman return to tour at some point in 2022, maybe as early as spring. But realistically, it's going to be extremely difficult to keep a medium to large tour operating under the conditions that may persist for the foreseeable future. Hopefully I'm wrong. If a tour does go ahead, it will be a nightmare for me to try to get to shows and back without having to quarantine outside my country, but I'll probably try at least once. They mean too much to me.

In-theater solo shows are more likely to go ahead and that's certainly a cause for optimism.

I hope that if any of the girls need our help to get through this time, they will let us know and give us the opportunity to be there for them as they have been so many times for us. Éabha, Megan, Mairéad Carlin, and Alex have really gotten involved in offering paid virtual content and hopefully more of the girls will do the same.

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Chloe Agnew / Chloë at Red Clay Music Foundry (Dec 17, 2021)
« on: December 20, 2021, 12:20:23 PM »
I finally got to see Chloë in person again after almost 2 years!

I had a ticket for her show in Savannah, GA the prior weekend, but unfortunately, that got cancelled on short notice. So I stayed a little longer in Georgia to see both her shows at Red Clay Music Foundry in Duluth, GA on December 17th.

There was an optional Q+A (separate charge from the general admission ticket). I did the Q+A for both shows. These were done in the way Chloë normally does them. Q+A ticket holders got to pick their seats before general admission and Chloë came out on stage to answer questions and sing a bonus song that wasn't in the show.

Chloë said she couldn't meet anyone at the merch table, stage door, etc because she had to travel home for Christmas within the next few days (she had to make sure she could pass the PCR tests and not get anyone sick back home). She stood on the stage and posed so a couple of people could attempt selfies with her from their seats.

She somehow recognized me even with a mask on (probably my slouch gave her away).

Chloë sang a mix of Christmas songs and non-holiday songs.

It was pretty special to see her in person again, especially after so long.

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Postcards from Ireland / Postcards DVD Info (possible spoilers in replies)
« on: December 10, 2021, 10:33:32 PM »
General release for the DVD (and hopefully Blu-ray) is early 2022.

You can order the DVD from the PBS shop now (it may be on backorder) or via their pledge drives.

The track listing PBS shows for the DVD is the same as the album. I suspect that's a mistake, since that would be fewer tracks than the PBS special.

Does anyone already have the DVD from PBS? If so, were there any additional tracks or special features that weren't on the PBS special?

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Megan Ruby Walsh / Megan's Meet and Greets
« on: November 14, 2021, 09:44:03 PM »
I've been to a few of Megan's virtual Meet and Greets through Patreon and I can't say enough good things about them.

She gives us plenty of interesting stories from her touring adventures. She performs songs for us and gives us the inside scoop on her upcoming singles. Megan is also really funny and she is a sincere pleasure to chat with.

You can check out her Patreon page for more information about her membership tiers, some of which include access to her community Meet and Greets and private ones as well.

https://www.patreon.com/meganruby/posts

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Postcards from Ireland / Postcards from Ireland: People of Interest
« on: November 06, 2021, 06:16:26 PM »
For those who have received their physical CD and looked at the booklet, there are a few names you may recognize that worked on the album:

There are of course people we recognize from recent tours:
Kieran Leonard (drums, bodhran)
Caitriona Frost (percussion)
Darragh Murphy (uilleann pipes, whistles)
John Hunt (bagpipes)

There are also some blasts from the past:
Anthony Byrne (bagpipes) ... former CW piper
Andrea Delaney (choir) ... former CW choir
Glenn Murphy (choir) ... former CW choir
Simon Morgan (choir) ... former CW choir and Lisa Lambe's hubby
Aisling Ennis (harp) ... some may know her as part of Affiniti

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