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Saturday, September 15, 2012

VIDEOS - HADRIAN'S WALL


Hadrian’s Wall borrows from traditional Celtic music, and creatively weaves it through their own unique blend of folk, blues, and pop/rock, to deliver a fresh and diverse palette of sound. Sometimes pensive, more often driving and melodic, the music is always captivating and the band always strong.
Since its inception in 1996, the band has been sure to maintain a close connection with their Celtic heritage. “Growing up in Glengarry meant that we heard just as much traditional music as we did modern music”, says singer and guitar player Neil Emberg. “Everyone knew and played a lot of old songs”. In fact, many of these traditional folk songs remain in the live set list, and several incarnations of them have ended up on Hadrian’s Wall recordings.

From their 1996 self-titled debut to their sixth album “A Good Excuse to Wear a Suit”, the band has released a steady stream of CDs, featuring both traditional and original songs. Fiddle, accordion, whistles, and bagpipes can be found throughout, while vocal duties are split between Emberg and drummer/percussionist Richard Irwin. Emberg’s powerful vocal style provides a perfect counterpoint to Irwin’s soulful delivery.


But it’s on stage that the band truly feels at home. By nature, Celtic music attracts those who enjoy sharing good music, good drink, and good friends. This is truly evident when Hadrian’s Wall hits the stage. Inspiring musicianship and energetic sets, combined with the bands easy charm, make for a dynamic and enjoyable show, every time. Over the past few years the band has been honored and graced with invitations to play at many of the continent’s biggest Celtic, Folk, and World Music festivals. “The pleasure of sharing the stage with some of the world’s best musicians and songwriters is all ours!” exclaims drummer/vocalist Richard Irwin.
Although this talented group of musicians are certainly seasoned players on this circuit, 2006 will mark a new chapter in their careers. With the release of the new album and a North American tour in it's support, Hadrian's Wall plans to take on dynamic musical ventures that will see them play everything from intimate acoustic concerts right up to large-scale festivals, in front of tens of thousands. Watch for Hadrian's Wall in your area and experience a live performance that has been described as "nothing less than dynamic, energetic, and unforgettable."


Line-up:

Current

Neil Emberg - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Dave Gossage - Irish Flutes, Harmonica, Whistles and Electric Guitar
Ashley MacLeod - Vocals, Fiddle, Accordion
Terry O'Farrell - Vocals, Bass
Ewen McIntosh - Vocals, Mandolin, Bouzouki, Guitar
Richard Irwin - Vocals, Drums


Old members:
Jay Weiler -Fiddle and vocals
Nelson MacPherson - Accordion
Jonathan Moorman - Fiddle/Vocals
Bill Gossage - Double Bass/Electric Bass/Vocals
 
 









Discography:

"Hadrian's Wall" (1996)
"Glengarry" (1997)
"Courtin' in the Kitchen" (1998)
"Elbow, Grease & Whiskey" (2000)
"Live" (14 tracks, 2001)
"A Good Excuse to Wear a Suit" (10 tracks, 2003)
"Collection" (20 tracks)
"Tonight's Lineup" (Live, 11 tracks, 2010)


(click on the titles to read the reviews)
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Hadrian's Wall 2012 Promo (Step it Out Mary/Julia Delaney)




Hadrian's Wall - The Jolly Piper (Live 2001)




Hadrian's Wall - "North and South of the River"


Hadrian's Wall performing Christy Moore/U2's "North and South of the River" at Midwinter Scottish & Irish Festival in Valley Forge, PA on Sunday, March 25th, 2012.



Hadrian's Wall "She Moved through the Fair"


Hadrian's Wall on Saturday at the 2009 MidWinter Scottish Irish Festival in King of Prussia, PA



Hadrian's Wall


The headlining act at Almonte Celtfest 2008, performing Sunday, July 13th, 2008 at Gemmill Park.



Hadrian's Wall "I Useta Lover"

Hadrian's Wall performs "I Useta Love Her" at the Almonte Celtfest, Sunday, July 13th, 2008.















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