TREE is a trio of Johnstown musicians who combine elements of traditional Irish, Celtic rock, bluegrass, and old-time music into a lively and unique sound that is truly all their own. With instrumentation including simply guitar, fiddle, and drums, this tight-knit group creates a barrage of up-beat and eclectic music that is sure to have your toes tapping from the first note to the last. Maintaining a vigorous practice and performance schedule, TREE has performed at a wide variety of local venues and festivals since their debut in early 2005. For this trio, success comes with the sheer enjoyment of the music they play, which shines through each time they hit the stage.
To book TREE email jen@treetheband.com.
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Videos from Thunder in the Valley in Johnstown, June '09. Videos are courtesy of www.JohnstownCafe.com
All you TREE fans. . would like to invite you to the 6th Annual Jackson Heritage Festival near Johnstown, PA on Saturday, July 18th at 12:00 noon to hear your favorite band! For more information and directions, check out the website: www.jacksontwppa.com/festival Oh. . lots of good Festival food too so come and get a bite to eat before or after the FREE concert!
So maybe you can find out the name of that tune when Seven Nations are in Johnstown for Folk Fest this year...or the Heritage Festival...or whatever they are calling it now. Again, thanks for coming to East Vandergrift, look forward to seeing and hearing you again!
Thanks for that lads and lady! We hope to cross the seven seas one day and play in the mighty fine US of A, we will be sure to hook up for a brew or three when we do!
Also, absolutely loving your adaptions of the mighty Flogging of the Molly.. Bloody top quality tucker that!
THANK'S FOR THE FRIEND REQUEST. WITHOUT A DOUBT, YOU FOLK'S ARE MY LOCAL FAVORITES. REALLY ENJOYED YOUR SHOW AT CERNIC'S, COULD HAVE LISTENED TO YOU ALL NIGHT. EVEN THOUGH I AM SOLD OUT ON CASH AND DO ONLY HIS SONGS WHEN I PERFORM. IN MY RELAX TIME I REALLY ENJOY WATCHING ON PBS, DANIEL O'DONNELL.