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« on: March 05, 2018, 10:54:24 PM »
Hey everyone I think im about done with this Forum so what do you think. I think it looks great let me know what you think and if there is anything missing
Thanks GlenS
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« on: March 05, 2018, 09:59:58 PM »
All fan mail - snail mail, cards, gifts, etc. - for CW cast and crew should be sent to the following address:
[insert performer's name here] Celtic Mews 185 Lower Rathmines Road Rathmines Dublin 6 Republic of Ireland
Note: All fan email should be addressed to info@celticwoman.com.
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« on: March 05, 2018, 09:55:39 PM »
Dermot Kiernan - January 9 Amy - January 22 Scott Porter - January 23 Kira Deegan - January 25 Méav - January 26 Emma Warren - January 27 Muirgen February 4. Susan McFadden - Feb. 8 Helen Kelly - February 14 Ann Myler - February 15 Megan: February 19 Ellie Porter - March 5 Edel Murphy March 29 Nóa Gaffney - April 2 2022 Nicky - April 4 Hayley - April 10 Mairead - April 18 Lynn - April 21 Tommy Martin - April 21 Alex Sharpe - May 4 Lisa Kelly - May 7 Mikey Byrne May 13 2021 Chloe - June 9 Laura McCabe - July 16 Deirdre - July 19 Catrina - July 19 Tara McNeill July 27 Lisa Lambe - August 1 Una Pedreschi - August 4 Jack Porter - August 12 Ciarán Kelly - August 15 Roisin - August 22 Orlagh - August 24 Alison Arnopp - September 3 Ray - September 6 Julian David Edwards - September 11 Sarah Burke - October 26 Sarah Gannon November 11 Joanie Byrne November 18 2018 Anthony Byrne - November 20 Cian Porter - November 24 Mairead C December 5 Hannah December 5. Eabha McMahon December 9
Any dates I Missed let me know
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« on: March 04, 2018, 01:18:29 PM »
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« on: March 04, 2018, 12:44:32 PM »
Today March 4th is Eabha's fathers birthday so let get out and wish him a happy birthday thru Eabha
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« on: March 03, 2018, 05:34:50 PM »
Here are some photos from there first concert
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« on: March 03, 2018, 01:34:40 PM »
Yes Tom you are correct the game board has over 712000 post out of the 1,044000 total posts on the forum that's almost 3/4 the total posts are in the game board. One other thing I found is there are 3046 members on the CWF but 1740 members have never posted a word and a lot of them have never been back once they signed up. So really that Forum isn't as big as people think take the ones that never post that only leaves 1306 members and then again there are also several 100 that have only made 1 post so it's not as large as it seems. One other thing I found was the data base for the CWF is also shared with THK forum both forums have the same number of members and posts so the real number of members of the CWF is really up in the air
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« on: March 03, 2018, 11:20:50 AM »
Hi If you have a favorite post you made on the other CWF and you want to share it here by all means copy it and bring it here. Photos are also welcome. Im also working on some avatars for you all to use just give some time to make and label them all or upload you own.
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« on: February 18, 2018, 01:12:26 PM »
If you run into a problem while trying to register for the forum or run into a problem elsewhere on the forum please contact myself, webmaster@celticwomanforum.net
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« on: February 16, 2018, 01:24:06 PM »
Welcome to the new Forum. Please join up and feel free to add suggestion on content that might be missing but the only thing im not open to is a games board. The games board on the old CW forum is killing that forum just because of it's size. Enjoy
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« on: February 13, 2018, 09:30:43 PM »
Méav Ní Mhaolchatha (/ˈmeɪv niː ˈweɪlxɑːhɑː/ MAYV nee WAYL-khAH-HAh), mononymously known as Méav, is an Irish singer, songwriter and recording artist specialising in the traditional music of her homeland. She was one of the original soloists in the musical ensemble Celtic Woman, which has sold over six million albums. Her solo albums have reached the Billboard World Music Top 10. She sings in multiple languages: English, Irish, French, Latin, Italian and German.
Family
She and her husband, Tom, have two daughters.
Music career
Meav came from a musical family and began singing at a young age. She began singing professionally shortly after graduating from Trinity College Dublin with a law degree.[citation needed]
Between 1994 and 1998 Méav was a member of the Irish chamber choir Anúna. As a choral singer and soloist, she recorded four albums with Anúna: Omnis (1995), Omnis Special Edition (1996), Deep Dead Blue (1996), and Behind the Closed Eye (1997). In 2006 a collection of her solo and choral work with Anúna, Celtic Dreams, was released on Valley Entertainment Records. She appeared as a member of Anúna in Riverdance: The Show.
She subsequently toured the United States as a soloist with the Irish RTÉ Concert Orchestra. She also toured South Africa as a soloist with Lord of the Dance.
She recorded her first and eponymous solo album in 1999 which had global success and led to concert tours in Japan and South Korea.
Méav gained musical stardom as a founding member of the group Celtic Woman in 2004. Her singing is a prominent element of Celtic Woman's three CDs, Celtic Woman, Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration, and Celtic Woman: A New Journey. In 2005, Méav was expecting her first child and took maternity leave to await the birth of her first daughter, Anna. During tours, she was replaced by Irish singer Deirdre Shannon. In 2006, she returned to record the New Journey CD and DVD and toured extensively with the group in the US and Japan in 2006 and 2007. She has been featured in Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey Essential Collection.
In 2007, following the filming of Celtic Woman's Christmas DVD at the Helix, Dublin, Méav left Celtic Woman to concentrate on her solo career. She performed a series of solo concerts in New England, USA.
In 2009, she returned to the stage performing in her native Dublin to rave reviews. She also gave birth to her second daughter Catherine and recorded "Where the Sunbeams Play" for the Disney film Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure.
In 2010, she was a special guest of Órla Fallon's Celtic Christmas concert in Nashville singing "Do You Hear What I Hear?" in a duet with Fallon, her solo version of "O Holy Night" accompanied by harp and the finale song "Here We Come A-wassailing" with the rest of the cast including American singing stars David Archuleta and Vince Gill, recorded, aired on PBS and released on CD and DVD.
Méav participated in a concert of world music at Chambord Castle, France, entitled "Divinas", along with Yulia Townsend and Persian-born Israeli singer Rita. Méav also featured as a guest soloist on the Celtic Woman Christmas album Home for Christmas. This was the first time Méav had appeared with Celtic Woman since she left the group in 2007. Méav was also featured in the Celtic Woman PBS special, Home for Christmas, which was recorded on 7 August 2013. In January 2012, Méav took part in the television special, Quest Beyond the Stars which took place at Abbey Road Studios, London. She released a new solo album, The Calling, on Warner Music in Autumn 2013 and she participated in CW's 10th anniversary tour from March 6 to Easter 2015.
Discography Solo albums Méav 1999 Celtic Collections Silver Sea 2002 Celtic Dreams [nb 1] 2006 Valley Entertainment A Celtic Journey 2006 Manhattan Records Celtic Woman Presents: Méav [nb 2] 2006 The Calling 2013 Warner Music Group With Celtic Woman
Celtic Woman 2005 Manhattan Records Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration 2006 Celtic Woman: A New Journey 2007 Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas 2012 Celtic Woman: Destiny 2015 Celtic Woman: Voices of Angels 2016 Celtic Woman: The Best of Christmas 2017 With Yulia and Rita Divinas: Live at Chambord Castle 2013 Decca Records
FAQ:
Q: Is Meav married?
A: Yes. She and her husband, Tom, have two daughters.
Q: Is Meav still with Celtic Woman?
A: Yes. She is the vocal director.
Q: How in the world do you pronounce her last name?
A: Ní Mhaolchatha is pronounced nee-WAYL-khaa-haa.
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« on: February 13, 2018, 09:22:24 PM »
Máiréad Nesbitt (pronounced like "parade" with an "M") was born in Loughmore, County Tipperary, Ireland. is an Irish classical and Celtic music performer, most notably as a violinist. She is formerly the fiddler for the group Celtic Woman.
Background
Nesbitt was born to John and Kathleen Nesbitt, both music teachers in Co.Tipperary, Ireland. She has a sister, Frances, and four brothers, Seán, Michael, Noel and Karl, all of whom are musicians. She has been a piano player since the age of four, and began playing the violin at age six.
Her formal musical studies began at The Ursuline Convent in Thurles, County Tipperary and progressed through the Waterford Institute of Technology and the Cork School of Music, during which time she participated in the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland. Nesbitt completed postgraduate studies at Royal Academy of Music and Trinity College of Music in London under Emanuel Hurwitz.
Besides her family, Nesbitt has stated that her influences range from Itzhak Perlman and Michael Coleman to bluegrass artist Alison Krauss and rock's David Bowie and Sting
Career
After finishing her post-graduate studies, Nesbitt joined the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, thus beginning her professional career as a violinist at age 16. She later moved into solo performances, working with a variety of performers, including Van Morrison, Clannad and Sharon Shannon. She also spent some time as fiddler for the Irish group Coolfin, and recorded an album with them.
Nesbitt broke into the wider world in 1996 when she was invited to perform in the Michael Flatley show Lord of the Dance There, she played lead fiddle until 1998, at which time she went with Flatley to his second show, Feet of Flames. She toured in this production, again as lead fiddler, until leaving in 2001. Nesbitt also played on the original soundtracks to both shows, as well as for the soundtrack to Riverdance.
Nesbitt released her début solo album in 2001, Raining Up, which features a broad range of musical styles, both traditional and contemporary. The album features a number of guest performers and members of Nesbitt's own family: her mother, sister, and brothers Seán and Karl. In promotion of the album, she toured with her own band.
In 2004, Nesbitt was invited to play violin for a performance at the Helix Theatre in Dublin, called Celtic Woman.[8] The popularity of this and subsequent performances on television and live albums has led to five tours across the United States. Celtic Woman has released a total of nine albums to date: Celtic Woman, Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration, Celtic Woman: A New Journey, Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey, Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart, Celtic Woman: Lullaby, Celtic Woman: Believe, Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas, and Celtic Woman: Emerald - Musical Gems.
Nesbitt has worked with the bhangra fusion band The Dhol Foundation on their 2005 album Drum-Believable, has composed the original music score alongside Tibor Kasza for the tour of Irish Dance Invasion, a production based in Budapest, and has played and recorded with the group Afro Celt Sound System. Nesbitt also performed privately for HRH The Princess Anne during her visit to Dublin in September 2004. The Celtic Tenors Live in Concert DVD released in 2006 also features Nesbitt on several tracks.
Nesbitt is featured as a soloist on Walt Disney's direct to DVD film Tinker Bell. Joel McNeely composed music specifically to fit Nesbitt's distinctive style, and collaborated with her to further polish the music for Celtic authenticity.
As of March 2010, Nesbitt was working on a second solo album, as well as an album with her very musical family.
Shortly before Thanksgiving, 2011, Nesbitt married Jim Mustapha, Jr., lighting director for The Who in Maui, Hawaiʻi.
On May 4, 2016, Nesbitt announced she was recording a new solo album, Hibernia, in August 2016. The album was released on December 9, 2016. It debuted at No. 4 on both the Billboard World Albums chart and at No. 11 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart.
On July 11, 2016, Nesbitt announced she would be launching her own line of violins called Celtic Violins by Máiréad Nesbitt Celtic Violinist. Nesbitt also announced she would be using a new violin alongside her 17th century Matthias violin on upcoming projects, including on Hibernia.
On August 7, 2016, it was announced that Nesbitt would be stepping away from Celtic Woman to focus on working on her own projects.
In February, 2017, Nesbitt was announced as the featured violinist on the inaugural tour of Rocktopia, a fusion of rock and classical music. The inaugural tour ran from March 28, 2017 to April 23, 2017, with an additional show on August 12, 2017. Rocktopia will appear in a limited six-week run on Broadway from March 20 to April 29, 2018.
On June 30, 2017, the Nesbitt family released a family album, Devil's Bit Sessions. The album features 13 members of the Nesbitt family, spanning 3 generations from age 10 to 81. It was recorded in the Nesbitt family home in County Tipperary, Ireland and is named after the local mountain, The Devil's Bit.[21][22] The album first appeared on the Billboard World Albums chart at No. 9, the week of July 29, 2017.
Discography Solo Raining Up (2001 UK Release; 2006 US Release) Hibernia (December 2016) With Celtic Woman Celtic Woman (March 2005) Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration (October 2006) Celtic Woman: A New Journey (January 2007) Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey (October 2008) Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart (January 2010) Celtic Woman: Lullaby (February 2011) Celtic Woman: Believe (May 2011, January 2012) Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas (October 2012) Celtic Woman: Emerald - Musical Gems (February 2014) Celtic Woman: Destiny (October 2015) Celtic Woman: The Best of Christmas (November 2017) With The Dhol Foundation Drum-Believable (2005) Other contributions Lord of the Dance (March 1997)[24] Feet of Flames (February 1999) Tinker Bell (soundtrack) (October 2008) Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (soundtrack) (September 2009) Devil's Bit Sessions (June 2017)
Filmography Lord of the Dance (November 1999)[24] Celtic Woman (March 2005) Celtic Woman: A New Journey (January 2007) Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration (October 2007) Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey (October 2008) Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart (January 2010) Celtic Woman: Believe (January 2012) Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas (October 2013) Celtic Woman: Emerald - Musical Gems (February 2014) Celtic Woman: Destiny (October 2015)
FAQ:
Q: When is Máiréad Nesbitt's birthday?
A: April 17, 1979
Q: Is the blonde fiddler still with Celtic Woman?
A: No. Mairead left the group after the Destiny tour to pursue her solo career and start her violin line.
Q: How do you pronounce Máiréad?
A: To quote Máiréad, "It's like 'parade' with an M."
Q: What is the difference between a violin and a fiddle?
A: There isn't one. Traditional violinists usually refer to their instruments as a fiddle and classical players as a violin.
Q: What kind of violin(s) does Máiréad play?
A: The violin Máiréad played for a long time (including on tour with Celtic Woman) is is a 300 year old 9/8 Matthias Alban. It was given to her as a child by a family friend whom Máiréad used to warm violins up for. During her Lord of the Dance days, and on her album Raining Up, she played a Skyinbow violin and her endorsement page with the company can be found here. Since she launched her violin line, she has played various models from her line.
Q: What brand of strings does Máiréad use?
A: Máiréad plays on Dominant strings by Thomastik-Infeld and the company sponsors her on tour.
Q: Is Máiréad any relation to Caroline Nesbitt?
A: Yes, Caroline is Máiréad's sister-in-law and has been Celtic Woman's art director since 2008. She also designed Máiréad's album cover for Raining Up.
Q: Is Máiréad married?
A: Yes, to Celtic Woman's former on tour Lighting Director, Jim Mustapha.
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« on: February 13, 2018, 09:09:54 PM »
Órlagh Fallon, professionally known as Órla Fallon, is an Irish soloist, songwriter and former member of the group Celtic Woman and the chamber choir Anúna.
Early life and education
Fallon was born in Knockananna, Ireland. She plays the harp and sings traditional Irish music, most often in the Irish language. Fallon studied at Mater Dei Institute of Education, in Dublin. She has performed for the Pope and the President of Ireland and at Carnegie Hall.
Early career
Her debut album, The Water is Wide, was released in Europe in 2000 and in North America in 2006. In 2005, she was featured on The Duggans album Rubicon along with peers Moya Brennan and other members of Clannad.
Celtic Woman
In 2004, Fallon sent a demo offer to composer David Downes, who was then working on the concept of Celtic Woman. Due to her unique vocal abilities, Downes contacted Fallon and asked if she would like to be a part of Celtic Woman, then only envisaged to be a one-night show. Fallon agreed, and became one of the founding members of the group. In some songs, Fallon has performed the harp as well as singing - some examples of the songs she has performed are "Isle of Innisfree" and "Carrickfergus". She has also performed the harp for fellow Celtic Woman member Chloe Agnew's performance of Guun's "Ave Maria".
Fallon was featured in the self-titled debut album Celtic Woman, Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration and Celtic Woman: A New Journey, as well as in the tie-in PBS television specials and DVDs filmed in 2004, 2007, and 2006 respectively. She also toured with the group in 2005 on the inaugural North American Tour, the 2006-07 A New Journey tour, and again in 2007-08 on the second A New Journey tour.
In 2009, Fallon announced that she would be leaving Celtic Woman to have a full break and spend time with her family, and was replaced as a member of Celtic Woman by actress and vocalist Alex Sharpe.
Post-Celtic Woman[edit]
In 2009, Fallon appeared as a guest vocalist on Jim Brickman's "It's a Beautiful World" tour and PBS special, and released her second album Distant Shore in September of that year. This was followed in March 2010 with her third album Music of Ireland: Welcome Home. In December 2010, Fallon released a PBS Celtic Christmas special and tie-in CD, titled Órla Fallon's Celtic Christmas, the first time any former Celtic Woman member had starred in their own PBS special. In this special, as well as Fallon's own songs, there were also songs which featured a few guest singers, including former fellow Celtic Woman member Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, in which they sang a duet together ("Do you hear what I hear"), and American Idol runner up David Archuleta, who joined Fallon on stage to perform "Silent Night", "Pat a Pan", and the finale song of "Here we come A-Wassailing", which Ní Mhaolchatha was also featured in. This was the second Christmas album she recorded, the first being Winter, Fire & Snow: A Celtic Christmas Collection in September 2010.
In March 2011, Fallon released another album, Órla Fallon: My Land, which tied in with another PBS special. Both PBS special were produced by The Elevation Group and WNET. Another solo album, Lullaby Time, was released in 2012.
She is married to husband John and has a son named Freddie
Discography
Solo The Water is Wide (2000 EURO) (2006 U.S.) Distant Shore (September 2009) Music of Ireland: Welcome Home (March 2010) Winter, Fire & Snow: A Celtic Christmas Collection (September 2010) Órla Fallon's Celtic Christmas (November 2010) Órla Fallon: My Land (March 2011) Lullaby Time (2012) Sweet By and By (March 2017) With Celtic Woman Celtic Woman (March 2005) Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration (October 2006) Celtic Woman: A New Journey (January 2007) Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey (October 2008) Celtic Woman: The Best of Christmas (November 2017) With Jim Brickman Beautiful World (2009) With The Duggans Rubicon (2005)
FAQ:
Q: What is Orlagh Fallon's birthday?
A: August 24, 1974
Q: How do you spell her name? Orla, Órla, or Órlagh?
A: It depends on the day and who you're asking. On her birth certificate it's Órlagh. It is an Irish name and when pronounced properly it sounds like Orla. So to keep people from struggling with her name she spells it Órla for publishing and touring purposes. Any of the three spellings are acceptable.
Q: What kind of harp does Órlagh play?
A: Órlagh is sponsored by Salvi harps and they provide her with a lever harp whenever she needs one. During the original Celtic Woman tour, Órlagh had her own harp shipped to the US from Ireland which was a bit nerve racking for her. As Celtic Woman gained popularity she gained a sponsor and a tour harp. She also played the Salvi on her album Distant Shore.
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