This list represents bands and musicians that have contributed to my tribute site or have connections with the history of Horslips:
Horslips
Blood or Whiskey
Broadside Electric
Bushplant
Celtic Hangover
Common Ground
Dun Ringle
Electric Blueshouse Band
Fathom
Paddy Goodwin and the Holy Ghosts
Emm Gryner
Horslypes: A Tribute
The Indulgers
King Bathmat
Mama's Boys
The Marshmen
Barry McCabe
The Milesians
The Pogues
The Radiators from Space
The Shots
Chris Somers
U2
The Watch
and more to be added later.
Supporting a CBH Contributing Artist
Movies
Return of the Dancehall Sweethearts,
Almost Famous, Spinal Tap, Rock and Roll High School, Head, Yellow Submarine, Hard Day's Night, American Graffiti, American Hot Wax, Grease, The Commitments, Woodstock, Mighty Wind
Books
These books have been cited as influences on Horslips' music:
Nineteen Acres, John Healy
The American Irish, William V. Shannon
The Unfortunate Fursey, Mervyn Wall
Who I'd like to meet: This profile will be focused on folk-rock and Irish traditional music from both established and emerging artists.
Also, I support unofficial fansites and official bandsites in this genre. Over at Blogger.com, I've been blogging about Horslips and Other Music for a while now. I have my own unofficial fansite for Horslips as well. I'm in the usual Yahoo groups and have contributed articles to www.irishrockers.com.
Hey, just thought you might want to know about this...
We're giving 15 lucky fans the chance to attend an intimate acoustic session with Bell X1 at a secret location in Ireland.
This is the last chance to enter (closing date is 12pm tomorrow, Friday, Feb 20), if you want to attend this one-off exclusive show click the link below.
glad you seem to like the music. I hoped you would.
How are things otherwise?? Drop us a line when you have a minute.
Best wishes.
Keith & Connemara Stone Company.
P.S. - Join our mailing system on Reverbnation. The box is on our page. Our Newsletter is in English and German. The English is all right, the German "geht so". Thanks. Keith.
Any friend of Horslips ... they were the first big band I saw, The Man Who Built America tour when I was 14 years old. A truly life changing moment I will never forget. Thank you for your friendship. Pete
holy shit! you're absolutely right!! wow. i can console myself in the knowledge that theirs isn't about a cheap cider what enjoyed a cult following round about the estates of county antrim for a brief time...