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CRAICMORE
Celtic / Folk / Acoustic



Canoga Park, California
United States

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Member Since4/10/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.craicmore.com
Band MembersNancy
Nancy Johnston

John
John MacAdams

Simon
Simon Watkins

Dave
Dave Champagne

InfluencesNM NM2 band
Record LabelKilts On Records
Type of LabelIndie


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  Craicmore features acclaimed contralto Nancy Johnston. Deeply rooted in the music of Scotland and Ireland, driving rhythmic guitar, bass, and Bohdran combine with high-spirited flutes, whistles and bagpipes. Top that with four-part harmony, hardshoe dancing, and a myriad of world instruments and your audience will experience the excitement, humor and sheer joy of this music from Craicmore.

  Celtic music, like the Celts themselves, has put down roots the wide world over. Scholars may quibble and traditionalists argue about the finer points of lineage, but there's no better proof that the family tree is flourishing than the L.A.-based group Craicmore. The name itself - an easy blend of "craic" -an Irish word for fun, and the anglicization of "mór" - Irish for big, reflects the group's approach to its music.

  "We're a contemporary traditional Celtic band," the group agrees. Formed in 1992, they draw their words and music from the traditional music of Ireland and Scotland and claim influences as diverse as the Afro Celts, Chieftains and Pogues, rock, and Australian indigenous music. It's an amazingly seductive marriage: one that never fails to turn new faces into fans, an audience that continues to grow with Craicmore's aggressive touring and the release of its third acclaimed CD, from hill & hoolie. Hollywood too has taken notice, with CRAICMORE’s music being heard in the USA, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand on CBS "Without A Trace" & “How I Met Your Mother” and NBC "Days of Our Lives".

    Nancy Johnston - contralto lead vocals, bodhran, hard shoe

    John MacAdams - vocals, guitar, percussion, didj

    Sean FayeCullen - vocals, bass, percussion

    Dave Champagne - vocals, Irish & orchestral flutes, Irish whistles,

                    Highland bagpipes, Irish Uilleann pipes & Celtic Harp

  Craicmore originally came together through a series of chance meetings at Los Angeles' Celtic Arts Center's legendary Monday night seisiún. As their musical interests and commitment deepened, Craicmore moved from performing at small local street fairs, museums and libraries in the early '90s to main stage performances at prestigious Folk Festivals, Scottish and Irish cultural events and concert halls throughout the Western United States. Of note are five consecutive years of performances at the classic "Fremont Street Experience" Las Vegas, NV' huge St. Patrick's Day celebration, and a fourteen-concert appearance at the International Music Festival in Shanghai, China. Craicmore received standing ovations throughout its 12 concert tour of Montana, Wyoming, Nevada and New Mexico, "St Patrick's Day Season" March 2006.

  In today's multi-cultural society, Craicmore's Arts in Education residency "Celtic Connections" brings a positive message of cultural diversity, demonstrating how Celtic music has accepted many global influences while retaining its fundamental traditions. Receiving accolades from educators, presenters and students, the standards based, 30 - 50 minute assembly style, interactive program reached over 11,500 K-12 students during 42 performances in the 2005 - 06 season.

  Craicmore's approach to each and every song is framed by abiding respect for the material, but maybe more important is the musicians’ sheer joy in the music and willingness to take chances, enriching the tradition with their own time and place. As Johnston says, "Celtic music is a living tradition that continues to influence and absorb other traditions. For example, I sing a waulking song in Scots Gaelic backed by a shruti box, a classical East Indian instrument. Its raspy drone is a perfect fit with the song."

  Nancy Johnston, born and raised in Boston, came to music through theater's door. She saw Dylan plug in at the Newport Folk Festival, got muddy at Woodstock, and is possibly the only living person ever to fall asleep at a Jimi Hendrix concert. But it wasn't until college when she did arrangements for a production of Brecht, that the then-theater major got serious about music. And it wasn't until after graduation that she began her professional career when a friend, tired of hearing her just talk about singing, picked up the phone herself and answered a newspaper ad for a country singer: Johnston got the job. A few years later, Nancy arrived at The Celtic Arts Center in search of a play and walked away as the vocalist for Craicmore. Since then, her rich, smoky contralto and way with a bodhran have become signatures of the group.

  Signature, too, are the group's dynamic rhythms driven by MacAdams and FayeCullen.

  John MacAdams' musical resume is as diverse as the instruments he plays. A native of Vancouver, B.C., he began amassing credits in his early teens, touring the U.S. and Europe in a youth orchestra. As his musical tastes expanded from Miriam Makeba and The Kingston Trio to include The Beatles, The Jam and Clash. MacAdams became a regular on the Vancouver club scene. In the late 70s, he played drums and sang in The Modernettes, a group that earned a following extending south to the States. His passion for percussion has resulted in an instrumental repertoire that includes bodhran, bones, conga, Native American tom and didgeridoo. It also resulted in a several year stint as a founding member of the popular pipe and drum band Wicked Tinkers.

  Sean FayeCullen, acoustic & electric bassist for 18 years, specializes in world and folk musics including afro-Cuban, bluegrass, Irish, middle eastern, jazz and Jamaican. With a Bachelor of Music in composition, he has taught music and music appreciation to early childhood age folks for 10 years. Having performed in Poland, Amsterdam, Mexico and across the United States, he appeared at the Kodak Center’s opening night in Hollywood. Sean’s specialty of amalgamating contemporary bass styles into traditional world music is a perfect fit with CRAICMORE. Quick with a smile, his warm vocals and inventive bass lines, with MacAdams churning chordal rhythms combine to provide the exciting and sensual support for Johnston’s songs.

  Dave Champagne, a California native, was performing music at 7 years of age. In addition to his acclaimed work on flutes, whistle and Highland & Irish pipes, Dave also performs on piano, Celtic harp, oboe and Cors Anglais (English Horn). Dave, a classically trained music major, first came to Celtic music through the Great Highland Bagpipes. Dave has traveled to Canada, Scotland, and the European continent with various musical groups and companies including the Fullerton Wind Ensemble, Chapman University Orchestra and Fullerton Civic Light Opera. "Working with Craicmore has been a natural progression for me because by nature, I'm quite a ham, and I love the stage!" Dave is also a member of the Magic Castle in Hollywood, CA. Never without a deck of cards in his pocket, he's quite often seen prestidigitating between sets. "Whenever anyone asks me how I do a trick, I always respond the same way: 'I do it quite well, thank you!'

  The three male voices blend with Johnston delivering sparkling four part harmonies, creating a sound that's as full as it is sophisticated.

  Craicmore doesn't do rebel songs and it doesn't do drinking songs. What Craicmore does do is sing "Cunla" in Irish, in four-part harmony, deliver "Mairi's Wedding" complete with electric bass solo, and features conga drum in their show-stopping "Cape Clear Set." With this group it is, indeed, all about the music, and the music can only be defined as Craicmore.


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Carole





Jul 20 2009 8:00 PM

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Jul 19 2009 11:48 PM

cheers craicmore! and thanks for accepting :)
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Jul 17 2009 11:42 PM

Thanks for the add!
Carole





Jul 17 2009 8:11 AM

HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!

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Jul 13 2009 8:16 PM

Looking forward to the Redlands gig.

Any recommendations wine and cheese-wise for the pre-concert picnic?

We'll come up and say "hi."

Best,


Andy
Carole





Jul 4 2009 5:26 AM

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Jul 1 2009 12:42 PM

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Jun 29 2009 6:02 PM

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Jun 24 2009 8:47 PM


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Jun 24 2009 12:24 PM

Thanks for the add. Good music, i like it.
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Jun 23 2009 6:01 PM

Hi There!
Thanks for the online friendship & support.
 
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Jun 23 2009 12:25 AM


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Jun 21 2009 8:04 AM

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Hi there, many thanks for the friendship and comment.
Great singing and songs!
Glad you liked my tunes too :)


All the best,
Andy :)
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Jun 19 2009 5:02 PM

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Jun 8 2009 4:49 PM

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May 27 2009 5:20 PM

Good to be friends with you, too!
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May 27 2009 6:29 AM

A chara Craicmore!
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May 24 2009 1:39 AM

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May 20 2009 7:38 PM

hello!!!!!!thanks for req!!!!!
Barb





May 20 2009 5:38 AM

Great music! I will be coming from Wisconsin to see you at the Redlands Bowl in August!

~Barb
Andy Fielman, Composer





May 20 2009 5:37 AM

Conas tá tú?

I'm looking forward to heading back to my old stomping grounds, the Redlands Bowl, to see your show.

Be well,


Andy
ed a.k.a. GaelicStormer





May 19 2009 7:08 AM

Thank you so much for the add....Ed


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