Seven Nations is a
Celtic rock
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band
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that formed in
New York City
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in 1993. The name comes from the seven
Celtic nations
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, including
Scotland
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,
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Wales
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,
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Cornwall
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, the
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, 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, his parents sent him to a Scottish music camp to learn traditional bagpipe technique. Eventually, McLeod assembled a band from friends in Florida and recruits from Canada to play his songs.
The band's original members were
Kirk McLeod (vocals, keyboard, guitars and
Great Highland Bagpipes
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),
Neil Anderson (vocals, highland and
Uilleann bagpipes,
Scottish smallpipes
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,
tin whistles
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and
mandolin
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),
Jim Struble (vocals, acoustic and bass guitars) and
Nick Watson (vocals, drums and percussion). The band changed its name in 1997 because a Nevada based folk music group was already operating under the same name.
Watson left the band in 1997 and was replaced by
Ashton Geoghagan. Anderson left the band in 1998, and in 1999
Dan Stacey (
fiddle
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, Canadian
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) and Scott Long (highland bagpipes) joined Seven Nations's lineup. Geoghagan left in August 2001 to pursue other interests; he is currently a Paramedic/Captain with Jacksonville Fire Rescue. Geoghagan was replaced by
Angelo Christian Miceli in 2001 and remains the drummer today. Watson and Anderson currently play together with former
The Bolshoi
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frontman
Trevor Tanner in a new Celtic rock group called
Rathkeltair which has done extensive touring up and down the east Coast of the US. Dan Stacey left in December 2007 to pursue a solo career and was replaced by
Victor Gagnon. Scott Long left the band shortly after to pursue a career opportunity and was replaced by multi instrumentalist
Will MacMorran. In 2005, the original members of Clan Na Gael reunited to produce an album where, in addition to tracks from earlier albums ''Rain and Thunder'', ''Old Ground'' and ''Big Dog'', there are six new tracks and two completely original songs recorded in December, 2004. "
Clan Na Gael: 10 Years On".They also played four shows live in New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina.
The band's current line-up includes
Kirk McLeod,
Jim "Struby" Struble,
Angelo Christian Miceli (drums),
Jon Pilatzke (fiddle), and
Brad Green (bagpipes.) The band regularly tours across the US, has appeared on
ESPN
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,
CNN World Beat,
PBS
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and
CBS
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, and has sold over 140,000 albums since 1996, without signing to a major label . The band's most successful release to date was ''
And Now It's Come to This'', released on
Razor & Tie
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Records in 2002. The album's mainstream rock sound was considered to be a drastic change from the band's traditional style. A recent album, ''
Thanks for Waiting'', returns to the acoustic style and does not feature an electric guitar. The band also released a Celtic Rock Tribute to the Cure. Seven Nations latest release is Tales From The Eighth Nation (2014). Kirk McLeod's latest project is KIR (2016), a "new original endeavor from Kirk McLeod combining Gaelic, mouth music and cantaracht with popular music in a way that has never been done before."
The band is currently based in
Orlando, Florida
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.
Media
The band has been in the media numerous times, most notably during the
Dewar's
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Scotch campaign ads, which featured a print campaign in over 20 major magazines, as well as use of the Dewar's tour bus during late 1999 to 2002. Also in the media was use of the song "Big Yellow Bus" off their 2002 album ''
And Now It's Come to This'' in an episode of a
CBS
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drama, but the episode never aired.
PBS
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also did a feature titled "An Evening with Seven Nations", which was aired sometime in the late 1990s and is available on
VHS.
In the early 2000s,
ESPN
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approached them to create the theme for their Extreme Sports show, which airs internationally.
Perhaps the most successful media exposure, short of the Dewar's Campaign, was during the
XIX Winter Olympic Games in
Salt Lake City
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,
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where they played in the
Torch Lighting Ceremony.
Discography
Albums
* ''
Rain and Thunder'' (1994)
* ''
Old Ground'' (1995)
* ''
Big Dog'' (1996)
* ''
Road Kill
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'' (Two Volume Live Set) (1998)
* ''
The Factory
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'' (1999)
* ''
The Pictou Sessions'' (2000)
* ''
Seven Nations'' (2000)
* ''
Live at the Palace Theatre'' (2001)
* ''
And Now It's Come to This'' (2002)
* ''
Christmas EP'' (2003)
* ''
Christmas EP 2004'' (2004)
* ''
Clan Na Gael: 10 Years On'' (2005)
* ''
Thanks For Waiting'' (2005)
* ''
A Celtic Rock Tribute to the Cure'' (2007)
* ''
Time As The Enemy'' (2008)
* ''
Another Ten Years'' (2010)
* Tales From The Eighth Nation (2014)
* KIR (2016)
Singles
* "Wonderful" (2002)
Solo albums
* Neil Anderson - ''
Revenge of the Antipypr'' (2001)
* Kirk McLeod - ''
So Piano'' (2003)
* Dan Stacey - ''
Crank It'' (2003)
* Scott Long - ''
In and Out the Harbour'' (2003)
* Victor Gagnon - Maybe Flowers And Six Feet Down (2012)
Awards and achievements
* Performed at the Torch arrival ceremony at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in 2002
* Subject of PBS Special “An Evening with Seven Nations”
* Chosen by Extreme Sports to create the music theme for their theme, which airs internationally
* Featured on CNN in a Worldbeat special airing internationally
* Selected by Dewar’s Scotch for a multi-million dollar profile campaign and sponsorship, which included a national print campaign with exposure in over 20 major magazines
* Seven Nations CD flown on the Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'' by Canadian astronaut, Chris Hadfield
* First American band to be asked by the National Trust of Scotland to do a return engagement
* Rolling Stone Presents Showcase and VIP party in San Francisco in 2001
* Performed for the televised opening ceremony of the New York Marathon in late 2001
* National Major-market Hard Rock Café tour in 200
sevennations.com* Concert series with the South Carolina Symphony Orchestra
* Annual performance(s) at Irish 2000 Music and Arts Festival, Altamont, NY. One of the largest Irish fests on the East Coast
References
External links
Official Site*
Seven Nations at allmusic.com
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Musical groups established in 1994
Celtic rock music
Celtic music groups
Musical groups from New York City