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Matching Sweaters
''Matching Sweaters'' is the twelfth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on July 24, 2015. Track listing All arrangements by Gaelic Storm. # "Another Stupid Drinking Song" (Steve Twigger, Steve Wehmeyer, Patrick Murphy) – 3:22 # "Girls' Night in Galway" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 3:15 # "Whiskeyed Up and Womaned Out" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 4:17 # "The Narwhaling Cheesehead" (Tap Room/Traditional - John Nee's/Traditional - Step on it Darsh/Pete Purvis) – 3:25 # "Paddy's Rubber Arm" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 2:58 # "Six of One" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 4:08 # "The Rustling Goat Gang" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 3:53 # "Dancing in the Rain" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 3:45 # "The Teachers' Snow Day" (Rakes of Kildare/Traditional - Kildare Reel/Purvis - Rombello/Purvis) – 4:19 # "What a Way to Go" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 3:49 # "Son of a Poacher" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 3:51 # "If You've Got Time" (Twigger, W ...
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Gaelic Storm
Gaelic Storm is a Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music, Scottish music, and original tunes in both the Celtic and Celtic rock genres. The band had its first big break in 1997, appearing in the film ''Titanic'' and recording songs on the movie's soundtrack album. Their most recent album, '' One For The Road'', was released on March 17, 2021. History Gaelic Storm's origins can be traced back to 1996, when Patrick Murphy and Steve Wehmeyer joined with Steve Twigger, drummer Shep Lonsdale, fiddler Samantha Hunt, and Uillean piper Brian Walsh to perform at O'Brien's Irish Pub and Restaurant in Santa Monica, California, of which Murphy was the manager. This led to a number of pub performances for the next year. In 1997, Gaelic Storm appeared in the film ''Titanic'' as the steerage band, performing "Blarney Pilgrim" (Jig), "John Ryan's Polka", "Kesh Jig" and "Drowsy Maggie" (Reel).The announcemen ...
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Steve Twigger
Steve Twigger is an English musician, best known as the guitarist of the Celtic music, Celtic band Gaelic Storm. Early life Twigger was born in Coventry, England. Career In 1986 he met a singer-songwriter from Boston and formed an alternative pop band Woodies. After moving to California, he worked in Los Angeles designing movie posters for the Hollywood studios. In 1997, he appeared in the film ''Titanic (1997 film), Titanic'' as part of the steerage band, performing "An Irish Party in Third Class". This appearance catapulted the band into the touring scene. References External links

* Living people English folk guitarists English rock guitarists English male guitarists Gaelic Storm members Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-rock-guitarist-stub ...
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The Best Of Gaelic Storm 2004–2014
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pr ...
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Go Climb A Tree
''Go Climb a Tree'' is the thirteenth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on July 28, 2017. Track listing All arrangements by Gaelic Storm. # "The Beer Song" - 3:23 # "Shanghai Kelley" - 2:46 # "Green, White and Orange" - 4:38 # "Monday Morning Girl" - 3:56 # "The Night of Tomfoolery" - 3:37 # "Shine On" - 4:14 # "Already Home" - 4:12 # "Back to the Pub" - 2:52 # "The Galician Dinky" - 3:56 # "Weeping Willow" - 4:53 # "Damn Near Died in Killaloe" - 4:35 # "Go Climb a Tree" - 3:10 Personnel Gaelic Storm * Patrick Murphy * Steve Twigger Steve Twigger is an English musician, best known as the guitarist of the Celtic music, Celtic band Gaelic Storm. Early life Twigger was born in Coventry, England. Career In 1986 he met a singer-songwriter from Boston and formed an alternativ ... * Ryan Lacey * Peter Purvis * Katie Grennan References Gaelic Storm albums 2017 albums {{2010s-rock-album-stub ...
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Celtic Music
Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celtic people of Northwestern Europe. It refers to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded music and the styles vary considerably to include everything from traditional music to a wide range of hybrids. Description and definition ''Celtic music'' means two things mainly. First, it is the music of the people that identify themselves as Celts. Secondly, it refers to whatever qualities may be unique to the music of the Celtic nations. Many notable Celtic musicians such as Alan Stivell and Paddy Moloney claim that the different Celtic music genres have a lot in common. These following melodic practices may be used widely across the different variants of Celtic Music: *It is common for the melodic line to move up and down the primary chords in many Celtic songs. There are a number of possible reasons for this: **''Melodic variation'' can be easily introduced. Mel ...
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Kiana Weber
Kiana June Weber (born January 14, 1990) is an American violinist, best known as a former member of the Irish band Gaelic Storm. Early life and education Weber was born near Chelsea, Michigan to her parents David Weber and Connie Weber. In 2007 she graduated from Chelsea High School. She later graduated from University of Michigan’s School of Music. Career Weber started her career with a Celtic band called ''The Chelsea House Orchestra''. In 2009 Weber joined the Canadian violin troupe, Barrage. She toured with Barrage for three years and appeared in theaters, festival stages, and television specials in North America, Central America, Europe and Asia. Weber joined Gaelic Storm in the fall of 2012, and played on several albums, including '' Go Climb a Tree''. Weber left the band in the summer of 2017 and was replaced by fiddler Katie Grennan. Weber played fiddle in the band of the 2018-2019 U.S. touring production of Come From Away ''Come from Away'' is a Canadian musical ...
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Gaelic Storm Albums
Gaelic is an adjective that means "pertaining to the Gaels". As a noun it refers to the group of languages spoken by the Gaels, or to any one of the languages individually. Gaelic languages are spoken in Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Canada. Languages * Goidelic languages or Gaelic languages, a linguistic group that is one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic languages; they include: ** Primitive Irish or Archaic Irish, the oldest known form of the Goidelic (Gaëlic) languages. ** Old Irish or Old Gaelic, used c. AD 600–900 ** Middle Irish or Middle Gaelic, used c. AD 900–1200 ** Irish language (), including Classical Modern Irish and Early Modern Irish, c. 1200-1600) *** Gaelic type, a typeface used in Ireland ** Scottish Gaelic (), historically sometimes called in Scots and English *** Canadian Gaelic ( or ), a dialect of Scottish Gaelic spoken in Canada ** Manx language ( or ), Gaelic language with Norse elements Culture and history *Gaelic Ireland, the hi ...
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