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James Keelaghan
Folk / Acoustic / Celtic




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Member Since11/23/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.keelaghan.com
Band MembersMost Often...... Hugh MacMillan of Spirit fo the West. Multi instumentalist known for his unique Bass stylings, great octave mandolin work and the occassional Pedal steel lick.I've known Hugh for almost twenty five years and he has been on almost every one of the cd's one way or another. He is a brave musically as he is modest personally, but he is one of a handful of bass players ( David Woodhead, Gilles Fournier, Brent Gubbles) that i would play with without hesiation in any circumstance

Also The amazing David Woodhead who has played with everyone on the planet, also a multi instrumentalist and one of the finest humans on the planet

Jaime Rt. She came to me very highly recommended . She is amongst the finest violin/piano players in the country (would I work with anyone that wasn't? You , my audience deserve nothing but the best) and an awful lot of fun to tour with. Ask her about crop circles, or her love of High viz safety wear. You'll see her over in the friends section, she is a performer and composer in her own right. She loves to dance in the disco style. I think you'll enjoy her immensely.

Often, in the past you would have found Oliver Schroer along. Sadly Oliver departed this vale in early July this year (2008). Oli and i knew each other for the better part of 25 years as friends, musical collaborators and road brothers. I can't possibly tell you how much i am going to miss him. He was, and is, quite frankly the best violinist on the planet. What do you want, Trad celtic? Got it. Old tyme? Got it. freaked out yoiking combined with Italian folk tunes and field recordings of squeeking hinges? Got it. He wasn't a human being. He was a soundtrack. If you never saw him, i"m sorry you missed him. But do check out his music

I am playing a lot lately with Oscar Lopez, doin The Compadres thing.Its tremendously exciting and you'll find a couple of track up in the music section...up there, on the right...yeah that's it. Oscar is a force of nature and anyone who has ever seen him play guitar is either inspired or breaking up their instrument for kindling. Truly a brother.
Influencesearly on, Traditional Irish and english Ballads Liam Clancy, Ewan MacColl, sprinkled with Led Zeppelin, Santana, Neil Young, Jesse Winchester, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Cockburn, Valdy This was followed by Captain Beefheart, The McGarrigles, King Crimson, Talking heads, Stan Rogers, Johnathan Edwards, Alan Stivell, Paul Brady, Andy Irvine, Emmy Lou, Norma Waterson, Nic Jones, Nick Drake, Pied Pumpkin I might add that there were a lot of influences that were musical, but might not be people that you have heard of. Ron casat, agreat piano/bass player and band leader in Calgary. Still the best. Gary Bird and Bill Eaglesham, two of the guys I first started touring with. Perhaps the best musical education I ever had. Ones contemporaries have a great influence as well so I would say Jenny Allen, Colleen eccleston, jennifer berezan, david Francey, stephen fearing, the bills, The duhks. I could go on and on
Sounds LikeLook for music by James Keelaghan at your local Canadian record store, CDBaby and iTunes. You will also want to check out The Compadres for fantastic 'Celtino' music. Sounds like......well, an angel. His voice is smooth and powerful all at the same time. Its like John Denver's voice mixed with Stan Rogers voice mixed with John Gorka's voice. And really, if Sinatra had been a folkie he would have sounded like this. The songs tell big stories about ordinary people, paint landscapes as good as Turner's and can have you believing that a whole novel can be told in 5 minutes.
Record LabelJericho Beach ( Canada) Burnside (US) Fellside(UK)
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 8 2009 2:00P
Cenntennial Hall - James Keelaghan with The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nov 12 2009 7:30P
Festival Place - James Keelaghan House of Cards CD Launch and Benefit Concert for USC Sherwood Park, Alberta
Nov 29 2009 8:00P
Hugh’s Room - James Keelaghan at Hugh’s Room Toronto, Ontario
Feb 5 2010 8:00P
Cellar Stage at St. John’s - James Keelaghan Baltimore, Maryland
Feb 7 2010 8:00P
Caffe Lena - James Keelaghan Saratoga Springs, New York
Feb 9 2010 8:00P
Passim Folk Music & Cultural Center - Passim Folk Music & Cumtural Centre Concert Series Cambridge, Massachusetts
Feb 10 2010 8:00P
Skye Theatre - James Keelaghan South Carthage, Maine
Feb 11 2010 8:00P
Franco-American Heritage center - James Keelaghan Lewiston, Maine
Feb 12 2010 8:00P
Wilde Auditorium at the UofH - Music for Change West Hartford, Connecticut
Feb 13 2010 8:00P
Old Church - Old Lynn Concerts Meshoppen, Pennsylvania
Feb 14 2010 8:00P
Empire State Railway Museum - Railway Museum Concert Series Phoenicia, New York
Feb 17 2010 8:00P
International Folk Alliance Conference - International Folk Alliance Conference Memphis, Tennessee
Feb 18 2010 8:00P
International Folk Alliance Conference - International Folk Alliance Conference Memphis, Tennessee
Feb 19 2010 8:00P
International Folk Alliance Conference - International Folk Alliance Conference Memphis, Tennessee
Feb 20 2010 8:00P
International Folk Alliance Conference - International Folk Alliance Conference Memphis, Tennessee
Feb 21 2010 8:00P
International Folk Alliance Conference - International Folk Alliance Conference Memphis, Tennessee
Feb 22 2010 8:00P
International Folk Alliance Conference - International Folk Alliance Conference Memphis, Tennessee
Feb 26 2010 8:00P
Madison Folk Music Society - Madison Folk Music Society Madison, Wisconsin
Feb 27 2010 8:00P
Lake Street Church of Evanston - Hogeye Folk Arts Concert Series Evanston, Illinois
Mar 6 2010 5:00P
Evergreen Theatre - Fundy Folk Margaretsville, Nova Scotia
Mar 7 2010 8:00P
The Marigold Centre - James Keelaghan Truro, Nova Scotia
Mar 7 2010 8:00P
The Marigold Centre - James Keelaghan Truro, Nova Scotia
Mar 8 2010 8:00P
The Carlton - James Keelaghan Halifax, Nova Scotia
Mar 12 2010 8:00P
Hawk Ridge Golf and Country Club - Mariposa-in-Concert Orillia, Ontario
Mar 13 2010 8:00P
Greenbank Centennial Hall - Greenbank Folk Music Society Greenbank, Ontario
Mar 14 2010 8:00P
The Shelter Valley Folk Festival - James Keelaghan Grafton, Ontario
Mar 16 2010 8:00P
Acoustic Grill - Acoustic Grill Picton, Ontario
Mar 18 2010 8:00P
Hugh’s Room - James Keelaghan Toronto, Ontario
Mar 19 2010 8:00P
Brampton Folk Club - James Keelaghan Brampton, Ontario
Mar 20 2010 8:00P
Registry Theatre - Folk Night at The Registry Theatre Kitchener, Ontario
Mar 26 2010 8:00P
Apollo Bay Music Festival - James Keelaghan Apollo Bay, Victoria
Mar 27 2010 8:00P
Apollo Bay Music Festival - James Keelaghan Apollo Bay, Victoria
Mar 28 2010 8:00P
Apollo Bay Music Festival - James Keelaghan Apollo Bay, Victoria
Apr 1 2010 8:00P
The National Folk Festival - James Keelaghan Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Apr 2 2010 8:00P
The National Folk Festival - James Keelaghan Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Apr 3 2010 8:00P
The National Folk Festival - James Keelaghan Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Apr 4 2010 8:00P
The National Folk Festival - James Keelaghan Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

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   About James Keelaghan
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Called Canada’s finest singer-songwriter by one of the most respected music journalists of the last 50 years, James Keelaghan is an artist who has proven to be a man for all seasons.

  As the calendar pages have turned, for almost a quarter of a century now, this poet laureate of the folk and roots music world has gone about his work with a combination of passion, curiosity intent and intensity.

  His masterful story telling has, over the course of nine recordings, been part of the bedrock of his success, earning Keelaghan nominations and awards - including a Juno (Canada's Grammy) - and acclaim from Australia to Scandinavia.

  Possessed of an insatiable appetite for finding the next unique story line, Keelaghan forges his pieces with brilliant craftsmanship and monogrammed artistic vision, making him one of the most distinctive and readily identifiable voices on both the Canadian and international singer-songwriter scenes.

  His journey has attracted fans of literate and layered songwriting to join him on his artistic expeditions, some of which weave their way through marvelously etched historical stories with underlying universal themes, others of which mine the depths of the soul and the emotional trails of human relations.

  His songbook has enlightened, enthralled, and been embraced, by audiences around the world.

  "I’ve always had the urge to write," says the Calgary native who has been calling Winnipeg home for the past few years. "Some things weren’t being said in the way I wanted to say them, some thing were not being written about at all. That's why i started to write the historical material. That led me to writing my own personal narratives as well.” .

  Keelaghan is a disciplined visionary with several aces up his sleeve.  He loves language and history, a subject in which he earned a degree; he is a skilled thespian, which explains his ability to make an immediate connection with a live audience; and he has an ear for memorable melodies and harmonies that make those melodies glisten.

  Says Keelaghan, “I’m good for 80 or so books a year, mostly history and non-fiction, but inspiration can come in many forms. I’m always on the lookout for a good story or idea. My sister told me the story that became Kiri’s Piano, a  song that visits a dark chapter in Canadian history: Japanese interment camps in the Second World War. The image of someone sacrificing their prized possession in order to maintain their dignity was too powerful to ignore."

  Not only does Keelaghan lay claim to a deep catalogue of timeless originals like Kiri's Piano, Fires of Calais, Cold Missouri Waters, Jenny Bryce, and Hillcrest Mine, he is also a possessive interpreter of outside material, a fine example being his gripping take on Gordon Lightfoot’s epic Canadian Railroad Trilogy from the Lighfoot tribute disc Beautiful. There are also a number of illustrations of his interpretive skills on his 2006 recording A Few Simple Verses, an homage to his roots in traditional music. The closing tune on that spellbinding set, My Blood, written with Jez Lowe, is one of many examples from Keelaghan’s career of his inviting collaboration into his creative process.

   “I was at the Celtic Colors Festival in 2008," says Keelaghan, "and the producers locked six of us in a house for a week, and the company included Dave Gunning, David Francey, and Rose Cousins, it was an amazing experience. At the end of it, we had enough material for a complete show.“

Keelaghan has never shied away from collaboration in his live and recorded performances, touring and tracking with master musicians like Oliver Schroer, Oscar Lopez and Hugh McMillan. "If you work with people who are better than you, you become better," he observes.

    The sparks of collaboration and the batting of melodies back and forth have produced some wonderful results, says Keelaghan, who is always finding a balance between examining the lighter and heavier sides of life. He ties it all together with a powerful vocal delivery and a commanding stage presence.

Admiration and respect for his work amongst his peers is reflected in the words of David Francey who recently stated that “James Keelaghan is a voice in contemporary Canadian songwriting that has helped us define who we are as a people. He writes with great humanity and honesty, with an eye to the past and a vision of the future. He has chronicled his times with powerful and abiding songs, with heart and eyes wide open.”

  Terry Wickham, the producer of the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, is one of many longtime admirers of Keelaghan’s music, and he sums up the artists appeal by saying, “James has become the complete artist. A brilliant tunesmith who has become one of the most engaging performers of our time. You always know the journey with James is going to be great, you just never know what all the destinations are. That is why the curve on his career continues to rise.”

   It was Dave Marsh, the award-winning American music critic and historian who not so long ago stated that James Keelaghan is “Canada’s finest songwriter.”  Those few but powerful words of praise say it all about an artist who continues to set the bar at a lofty height.

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Buddy, Where You Been? video recorded live at the Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary, Alberta.

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James Keelaghan's Friends Comments
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Tiompan

Tiompan



Oct 4 2009 2:40 PM

thanks you for the acceptance James. Lovely songs, will look out for your next tour visit to Scotland.

cheers

Mairead
Heidi Raye

Heidi Raye



Sep 14 2009 11:11 PM

Hey!
How's your week going so far? Just dropping by to say a big "thank you" for your myspace friendship and let you know that my debut album is now available on iTunes...finally!
Take 'er easy :)
-Heidi-
www.heidiraye.com
TwickFolk@Cabbage Patch (was Twickenham Folk Club)

TwickFolk@Cabbage Patch (was Twickenham Folk Club)



Sep 14 2009 11:11 PM

Here's a YouTube video of Karine Polwart singing 'House of Cards' at Shrewsbury Folk Festival

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKfZvguy1n0

All the best for the UK tour!
mo legere

mo legere



Sep 14 2009 11:11 PM

Hi James, it was great seeing (and hearing!) you at Summerfolk. Just wanted to let you know that I have enjoyed spending a little time with your music today...thanks for keeping me "company"!
All the best, Michelle
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Aug 27 2009 8:59 AM

Adore the new music, must be one of the first to spot it. "Medusa" is heartbreaking, and lovely too. Hope this means a new album soonish. Hope you're doing well.

Evelyn
Äxel

Äxel



Aug 6 2009 1:02 AM

Man, YOU are James Keelaghan. I listend to your incredible human deep loving music while i was in school. And with myspace i got the chance to wrote something personal to you. James Keelaghan, to me you are a very great Musicstar. If I met you in school, we were friends- i can tell.
worried minds

worried minds



Jul 30 2009 5:03 PM

Honored to be among your friends, James. Here's hoping we meet out there in the real world! meanwhile, enjoy...
I said ENJOY dammitt!

bright moments, Martin
Ninure da Hippie

Ninure Da Hippie



Jul 25 2009 1:57 PM

Your music is a paasport to goodness
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Jul 7 2009 8:46 PM

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Jul 7 2009 8:46 PM

Congratulations on "Cold Missouri Waters" making the Top 100 Folksongs! Very much deserved, delighted that the Official Folkals think so too.

Cheers,
Evelyn Wolke (and come back to DC soon!)
Leah West

Leah West



Jun 9 2009 3:22 PM

Hi James, so happy to be friends. Your music is beautiful. You have a great voice and nice easy listening songs. I wish you a great summer with your travel and your shows. Warm Regards, Leah
Herschel Lee Brown

Herschel Lee Brown



May 23 2009 11:23 PM

Hello James!

Tim Fast tells me you have had some wonderful additions to your fam! Congrats!

Our class at Swan is still one of my all time faves!

Thanks again...and take care!

~~ herschel ~~
Southern Reality

Southern Reality



May 23 2009 11:22 PM

Thanks 4 The Add!
Laurie

Laurie



May 21 2009 5:24 AM

James...i look forward to hearing what you've done! I am still nostalgic about singing at the campfire with you...back at Wildcat Ranch.
Celtic Myth Podshow

Gary and Ruth



May 21 2009 5:24 AM

We just popped in to say Thank You for the Add and wish you All The Best!

Gary & Ruth
The Celtic Myth Podshow
Dave Clupper

Dave Clupper



May 6 2009 6:40 PM

Hey, it's Dave Clupper. If I haven't told you thank you for your support yet, thank you! Check out my profile to view a video of a live clip shot from Downtown Tulsa with my daughter Ellen. Also, you can listen to a majority of my new record "Letting Go" released earlier this month until June 1st. If you want to own a copy, look for the Buy Now Button on my profile or to just own a track it's available on iTunes and many other digital retailers. Talk soon!
VibeJays

VibeJays



May 6 2009 6:40 PM

Dear "James Keelaghan"

Love can drive in a simple way... everything

Any kind of art...

Be the Love... in every moment

Have a great year !!!

We are connected...

Vibejays & Friends

-----------------------------------------------------------

Estimada/o "James Keelaghan"

El amor puede conducir de manera simple... todo,

Cualquier clase de Arte...

Se el Amor... en cada momento

Que tengas un gran año!!!

Estamos conectados...

Vibejays & Friends
Mogens Galberg

Mogens Galberg



Mar 31 2009 11:35 PM

THANKS FOR SAYING hey
John Spearn

John Spearn



Mar 26 2009 2:10 PM

Thanks for this great stuff, James. Have to return to listen all the time, and love your CD!
John Spearn
Michele Millet Songs

Michele Millet Songs



Mar 13 2009 1:40 PM

Thanks for listening James!
Beautiful songs :-)
Wish you love <3
Michele
Mogens Galberg

Mogens Galberg



Mar 11 2009 2:39 PM

Thanks for saying HEY
Overheard Productions

Bill Quinn



Mar 11 2009 2:39 PM

Hi James. Thanks for the add. I've seen you play a few times here in Australia, a land where we're sadly still experiencing the savagery of bushfires all too closely.

On song (as it were) I've developed a concept that marries song with spontaneous performance and is all about recognition that many Australians have a long road back from the bushfire tragedy that's struck so harshly here.

For more detail, and to get involved: http://singwhereveryougoday.blogspot.com/

Cheers

Bill
Dave Gillis

Dave Gillis



Mar 11 2009 2:39 PM

Thx James...Sounding good !!
The Wicked Broomstick

The Wicked Broomstick



Jan 11 2009 3:58 AM

James!

I have so been out of touch! I hope you and your family are doing well and had a good and safe Holiday! The video is great and it's been on my Profile pretty much since the day it was available. You know, you could sing the phonebook and it would be a religious experience! Take care!

All the best! Penny in Boulder
Bruce Murdoch

Bruce Murdoch



Jan 30 2009 6:06 AM

Thanks for the add, James. Been a long time. You sound GREAT.

Bruce
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