Curlies "Zase Sme Tady EP" and Scotch "Scotch the World" are the featured CDs at Celtic Folk Punk Radio.
This is the week-end schedule:
Friday 30 January 2015
6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)
Saturday 31 January 2015
2h00, 6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)
This is the week-end schedule:
Friday 30 January 2015
6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)
Saturday 31 January 2015
2h00, 6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)
Sunday 1 February 2015
2h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)
Songs from other bagpipes punk bands will be played too (To The Last Drop, Farler's Fury, The Real McKenzies).
There are two different playlists, and therefore every 4 hours the songs won't be the same. Moreover, the order will be different every day. That is, if you can only listen to the radio on Friday, for instance, at 22h00, you can listen again on Saturday at 22h00, since the songs won't be exactly the same.
Tune in and enjoy!
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MORE NEWS!!!!
As it was said last week, every Saturday a live album and a seminal studio album will be played. These are the albums that will be played on Saturday 31 January 2015:
- More Power to Your Elbow "Sold Out - Live at the Arena" (1994) at 20h00 CET
- The Tinkers "Flogging Waxy" (1993) at 23h10 CET
Info about those bands:
More Power to Your Elbow
More Power to your Elbow have become an integral part of the culture, especially here in the North of Ireland, where the band is renowned for huge crowds, high entertainment and fierce craic altogether! Playing a mesmerising blend of Irish and rock style music, they could be variously defined, as a folk-orchestra with a blazing array of electro-acoustic instruments or as full-on rockers, with driving drums and a dizzy rhythm and lead section. One thing is for sure, they will rattle your speakers because everything they do combines the inherent wizardry of Irish traditional with the musical muscle of rock. More Power to your Elbow really know the recipe for creating an electric atmosphere at their shows. You just can’t stand still!
More Power to your Elbow are highly regarded by audiences here in Ireland and also in Europe and the USA, where they have played many great festivals over the years. However, it is on their home turf that the band is most at ease and the Festival at Eglish is the perfect opportunity to catch them at their very best.
Recent times have been busy for the band and they have released a new album “Until the Last Note Fades” which has been very well received. Just before Christmas, the band collaborated in a most interesting project to raise funds for the Irish Guide Dog Association for the Blind. This involved recording their very own version of the famous Dublin song “Alive Alive O” which was launched in the premier Dublin nightclub “Copper-Face Jacks.” All proceeds from downloads of the song went directly to the charity and over the Christmas period, More Power to your Elbow reached Number One in the Irish Rock Charts and they were delighted with the success.
Line-up:
Pat Casey - Fiddle, electric guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
Damian Cullen - Banjo, keyboards, backing vocals
Eugene Davey - Electric and acoustic guitars
Helen Donnelly - Tin whistle, backing vocals
Paul Faloon - Drums, percussion
Patrick Montague - Lead Vocals, bass, backing vocals
Clare O'Neill - Fiddle, backing vocals
Gerry Cunningham - Lead vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Discography:
Sold Out - Live at the Arena (1994, 12 tracks)
Fingers of Fun (1997, 12 tracks)
The Best of More Power to Your Elbow (2003, 15 tracks)
Until the Last Note Fades (2013, 10 tracks)
Click to buy
The Tinkers (IRL / DE)
Irish Folk Rock meets Pub rock.
The Tinkers are traveling people and currently based in Mannheim. The band was originally founded in 1988 at the green Shire of the Odenwald.
They play and edit Irish traditional music they mix with elements and influences from various other musical styles like Punk rock, ska, rock and reggae and much much more and very contemporary but very authentic present.
(The Pogues greet leave!)
Their own songs fit seamlessly into countless classic to sway, drink, dance and sing along. So you get a good mood and danceable party music for the whole family. Let yourself be surprised !!
Line-up:
Karl Kemp - Cajon, percussions, tin whistle, noises, backing vocals
J. P. Kennedy "- Guitar, vocals
Paul Rainer Prieur - bass guitar, backing vocals, screams
Marc Varesco - vocals, shouts
The Beauty - fiddle
Other recent past or future members are:
Jenny Marquard - Accordeon, back vocals ling (maternity leave)
Todd Jakovec - Drums
Patrick Herbst - Bass
Discography:
.... And Save the Whales (5 Track EP - 1991)
Flogging Waxy (Album, Minkers Thawrie Records - 1993)
Red Head Mary (Single - 1993)
Bolloxed in Bohemia (Live in Teplice -1994)
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