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The Factory (album)
''The Factory'' is an album by Seven Nations Seven Nations may refer to: * Seven Nations of Canada, a historical First Nations confederacy * Seven Nations (band), a Celtic rock band ** ''Seven Nations'' (album), a 2000 album by the band *" Seven Nation Army", a 2003 song by the White Stripes ..., self-released in 1999. Track listing # The Factory Song # This Season # Soft Gator Girl # The Ballad of Calvin Crozier # Twelve # The Paddy Set # N.O.T. (I Want My People Back) # Heroes in Tennis Shoes # Sweet Orphan # Mother Mary # Daze of Grace # This Season(reprise) {{DEFAULTSORT:Factory Seven Nations (band) albums 1999 albums ...
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Seven Nations (band)
Seven Nations is a Celtic rock band that formed in New York City in 1993. The name comes from the seven Celtic nations, including Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, and Galicia. The band tours extensively and has played in many diverse venues, from small bars to concert halls. They were previously known as Clan Na Gael, but lost that name due to a trademark dispute. At just that time, they got a huge sponsor, allowing them expanded notoriety. Band history Seven Nations started to form in Middleburg High, located in Florida. They would joke around about forming a band in the halls. Eventually they did and named it Seven Nations. Seven Nations got its start in New York City in 1993 as the part-time project of then-bartender McLeod, under the name Clan Na Gael. Lead singer Kirk McLeod states that late 1993 "was the first time we added bagpipes to the show," and therefore the origin of the band as it is today. During summers, when McLeod was a child, h ...
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Celtic Rock
Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock, as well as a form of Celtic fusion which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes into a rock music context. It has been extremely prolific since the early 1970s and can be seen as a key foundation of the development of highly successful mainstream Celtic bands and popular musical performers, as well as creating important derivatives through further fusions. It has played a major role in the maintenance and definition of regional and national identities and in fostering a pan-Celtic culture. It has also helped to communicate those cultures to external audiences. Definition The style of music is the hybrid of traditional Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Breton musical forms with rock music. This has been achieved by the playing of traditional music, particularly ballads, jigs and reels with rock instrumentation; by the addition of traditional Celtic instruments, including the Celtic harp, tin whistle, uilleann pipes (or Irish Bag ...
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Road Kill (Seven Nations Album)
''Road Kill'' is a pair of live albums released by Celtic rock band Seven Nations in 1998. According to the band, the discs were meant to portray the band's live act realistically, and to preserve "the intensity and energy that make our concerts so much fun both for us and our audiences." The band's lineup at the time was as follows: :Kirk McLeod: vocals, guitars, keyboards, highland bagpipes :Struby: bass guitar, vocals :Ashton Geoghagan: drums, percussion :Neil Anderson: highland and uilleann bagpipes, Scottish smallpipes The Road Kill albums were the last Seven Nations releases before the departure of primary bagpipe player Neil Anderson, who had been a member of the band since its inception and was largely responsible for the band's Celtic influences (Anderson sang lead vocals on many traditional Celtic songs the band performed, such as "Whiskey in the Jar" and "The Pound a Week Rise," whereas McLeod would typically sing original compositions). They were also the last two ...
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The Pictou Sessions
''The Pictou Sessions'' is an album released by Seven Nations Seven Nations may refer to: * Seven Nations of Canada, a historical First Nations confederacy * Seven Nations (band), a Celtic rock band ** ''Seven Nations'' (album), a 2000 album by the band *" Seven Nation Army", a 2003 song by the White Stripes ... in 2000. Many of its tracks would be re-released on their follow-up self-titled album. Track listing :1. "The King of Oblivion" (called "King of Oblivion" on "Seven Nations") :2. "Seeds of Life" :3. "Fiddle Set" (called "Jig in E Minor" on "Seven Nations") :4. "Scream" :5. "The Surprise Ceilidh Band Set" :6. "God" :7. "O'er the Moor and Among the Heather" :8. "All You People" :9. "Skyezinha / The Egret" :10. "A Rare Auld Time" :11. "Pipe Set" (called "The Pipe Set" on "Seven Nations") :12. "Trains" {{DEFAULTSORT:Pictou Sessions, The Seven Nations (band) albums 2000 albums ...
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Seven Nations (band) Albums
Seven Nations may refer to: * Seven Nations of Canada, a historical First Nations confederacy * Seven Nations (band), a Celtic rock band ** ''Seven Nations'' (album), a 2000 album by the band *" Seven Nation Army", a 2003 song by the White Stripes *Seven Nations (Bible) The Seven Nations ( he, שבעת העמים, Shivat Ha'amim) are seven nations that according to the Hebrew Bible lived in the Land of Canaan prior to the arrival of the Israelites. God instructed the Israelites to destroy these seven nations upo ...
, nations that according to the Hebrew Bible lived in the Land of Canaan prior to the arrival of the Israelites {{disambig ...
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