SHAMROCK ROOSTER is what happens when a bunch of Irish-American musicians get bored with traditional Irish music and decide to spice things up with some good ol' Country & Western. Drawing heavily on both the Irish and American traditions, Shamrock Rooster has audiences pining for the auld sod while wishing that their woman, truck, or dog hadn't left them, broke down, or died. It's George Jones meets the Clancy Brothers and Johnny Cash meets Christy Moore. And, it's all brought to you by some of the areas most well established Irish-American musicians. You've never seen or heard anything like it. So, find a gig near you and come whoop it up with Shamrock Rooster!
Paul Gannon Lead Male Vocals and Guitar
Growing up in an Irish-American family with roots in Boston, St. Louis and Washington, Paul has been surrounded by Irish music all his life. He formed his first Irish band, Boru’s Boys, in 1980, followed by the Irish Descent, in 1982. Based in St. Louis, these groups toured extensively in the early 80s, appearing at Irish music venues throughout the Midwest.
In 1984, Paul returned to Washington where he joined Shannon Tide, one of area’s oldest Irish groups, with whom he still performs. With the Shannon Tide, and with other artists, Paul has performed at virtually every Irish music venue in the Washington/Baltimore area. The Shannon Tide has worked with the Wolfe Tones and other internationally-acclaimed Irish acts, and has performed for members of Congress, the Supreme Court, and a host of national and foreign dignitaries.
Working with the Shannon Tide, Paul has shared the stage at various times with other musicians, many of whom continue to form the mainstay of folk and Irish music in and around Washington. Musicians including Robin Bullock, Danny Costello (Johnny Jump Up), Kevin Brooks (Eastport Oyster Boys), Mack Bailey (The Limeliters, The Hard Travelers), Charlie Mac Vicar (Dogs Among the Bushes), and Matt Shortridge have all worked with Paul as members of the Shannon Tide. It was also through the Shannon Tide that Paul began his musical relationship with Jamie Wilson and Pete Miller.
In addition to his work with Shamrock Rooster, Paul continues to perform regularly with other musicians throughout the Washington area.
RALPH REINOLDI Guitar
A veteran of numerous Baltimore area rock/pop bands, playing music ranging from original art rock through covers of soul, disco, and crossover pop to biker bar rock, blues, country rock, and rockabilly. On the local folk scene, he is currently playing bass, mandolin, bouzouki, and guitar in the acoustic-rock band Dharma Bums, and has been filling in occasionally on guitar for the Dilettantes. First appearing with O'Malleys March as a guest musician to give a more rock sound to the band - ala Shane MacGowan and the Saw Doctors - Ralph has developed into a full-time member.Though not directly involved in playing Irish music in the past, he has had previous exposure to the genre while playing with Dan Cummins, Bob Smith (currently of Custom House and Banjos From Hell), and Bill Phelan (currently of TARA) before they evolved into the Irish pub group Rye Whiskey. Since joining the March, Ralph has immersed himself in Celtic music, both traditional and rock. His taste ranges from O'Carolan through Planxty to MacGowan. On the local scene he likes the Cadence Committee, jazz guitarist Carl Filipiak, and acoustic guitarist Mac Walter. He hopes to expand his skills into the traditional music realm by sitting in on octave mandolin and bouzouki with the local group TARA.
PETE MILLER Bass Guitar & Back Up Vocals
Baltimore's Pete Miller has played bass professionally since he was 13. His roots are based on contemporary forms of jazz, complimented by musical theatre, big band swing, soul, rhythm and blues, and many forms of rock. Pete began playing Irish music in the early '90's as a member of Shannon Tide, a Washington D.C. based band. Pete also performs with the Eastport Oyster Boys' Back Creek Band - playing original compositions based on local maritime experiences; and with the Spa Creek Jazz Band - a sextet of talented jazz musicians from the Annapolis and surrounding Anne Arundel County areas. He is also a registered architect, graduate of the University of Maryland School of Architecture, working as vice-president of an Annapolis based design firm.
JAMIE WILSON Drums & Back Up Vocals
JAMIE WILSON moved to Baltimore in 1972 from Portsmouth, Virginia to attend the Maryland Institute-College of Art receiving a BFA degree in 1977. He has played a wide variety of music in the Mid-Atlantic area for over twenty five years, R&B, soul, traditional American, Punk and Irish. Jamie’s musical experiences range from playing with Da Moronics in the 70‘s, playing such clubs as New York city's famous C.B.G.B's Club to playing with O'Malley's March at the Myerhoff Symphony hall with the BSO. In the 80's he played with the Trutones who opened for Charlie Musslewhite, Tinsley Ellis and Koko Taylor among some of their great openers - mid 90's with Smash-the-Windows, a large Irish group formed by Martin O'Malley; to late 90's ,The Shannon Tide which featured fiddler Robin Bullock of Helicon fame. Presently when Jamie is not on stage with O'Malley's March , he can be found playing percussion for The Bobwhites or The Raga Celtic Delta Blues Band , or banging the drums for Shamrock Rooster ,The T.T. Tucker Bum Rush Band and for ScrimShaw , his new Indie Emo Rock/Pop band. Click here to see Jamie Wilson's DISCOGRAPHY . Click here to see where, when and with who Jamie Wilson will be PERFORMING.
NEIL FOLEY Fiddle
Fourth-generation fiddler Neil Foley does what many a person only dreams of doing— he makes a livelihood out of what was once his hobby, playing the fiddle. Neil's great grandfather and grandfather were both fid dlers and his father, Con Foley, was a re nowned Irish fiddler and a prime moving force in the establishment of the Irish musi cians ’organization, Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Ei reann. Influenced by his father's musical friends almost from the day of his birth, it seemed only natural for Neil to choose music as his career—a career that has brought him renown on both sides of the Atlantic .
"Ticklin' The Strings" by Sweet Hollywaiians
Amazing Japanese hot string band playing 1920's, 30's, 40's style hawaiian, swing, calypso, blues, italian music and originals,featuring vintage instruments.3 songs with Robert Armstrong and Tony Marcus(from Robert Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders)
"The Sweet Hollywaiians have probably the best feel for this 20's music of any string band working today. They manage the rare feat of sounding relaxed even when their playing is hot, are top notch musicians with tasteful arrangements and a full, rich, warm sound.Plus, they have a nice gamut of tunes, from King Nawahi to Giovanni Vicari to Bobby Leecan. See them live, if you can, for an unforgettable experience. If you can't, buy their Cds!" ~ Terry Zwigoff
Hello there! We would like to invite you to the new Podcast service of the New Order of Druids - which we fondly call "NODCast" :-) Everyone can come listen for free... and today we've launched the first episode but we will be making more new episodes over time, so if you have any ideas or contributions don't hesitate!
Hello lovely Marylanders! It's been ages since I've seen most of you. I miss Charm City...Just thought I'd drop a quick line and let you know I'll be playing at the 13th floor (one chase street, in the belvedere hotel) Thursday, Sept. 4 from 10-1am, with my wonderful Boston band, The Bon Ton Parade. It would be great if you could make it.
Hi there. We just uploaded a sneak preview video from the new CD thats coming out in May. Check it out at http://ie. youtube. com/watch?v=8kFSmrJokn8 or on our myspace videos, And let us know what you think of it.
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Happy Valentines day.
We have a new record and a new band member and there are four chances this week to hear the band live in Virginia and West Virginia!
Come celebrate life alone or with your lover... we promise to play some really sweet lovesongs and some really great jaded songs of separation, all guaranteed to put a smile on your face!
Best,
joebass, michael, parrish, teddy
Thursday feb 14
Ashland Coffee and Tea
Ashland, VA
Friday feb 15
Gravity Lounge
Charlottesville, VA
Sat feb 16
The Purple Fiddle
Thomas, WV
Sun feb 17
Iota
Arlington, VA
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Just flying by to tell you that I appreciate you allowing me to be your friend. I hope every thing is going good for youhave a good weekend. Best of wishes.