WHAT is THE IRISH EXPERIENCE?
COULD it be "High-impact Celtic music at its finest"?
Or "Refried fiddle, electric guitar, and blazing bodhran"?
How about a festive force? An insatiable jig? Renewed vigor?
Or even, implausibly, a "Blarney P [+]WHAT is THE IRISH EXPERIENCE?
COULD it be "High-impact Celtic music at its finest"?
Or "Refried fiddle, electric guitar, and blazing bodhran"?
How about a festive force? An insatiable jig? Renewed vigor?
Or even, implausibly, a "Blarney Phoenix", that rises up on Saint Patrick's Eve to bring bountiful cheer to all the little people at heart?
We'd like to say The Irish Experience is all of these and more, but really we're JUST A BAND OF MUSICIANS from Seattle who like nothing better than to light up crowds on Saint Patrick's Day.
We played our first show in March, 1996 at the Kincora Pub on Capitol Hill... With the release of our CD, recorded by Conrad Uno, mixed by Julian Adamaitis and Tom May, and designed by Diana Moore, THE IRISH EXPERIENCE can be enjoyed any time, anywhere.
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THE IRISH EXPERIENCE play Celtic and Appalachian music on traditional and electric instruments:
Joe Bowbeer - electric fiddle Tom Hotchkin - upright bass Tom May - electric guitar Dave Smith - bodhran & zarb Julian Adamaitis - dumbek on Trip to Skye
Recorded at Egg Studios, Seattle, Mar. 2002 Additional guitars recorded by Tom May, summer 2002 Drums recorded at JB Productions, Seattle, Nov. 2002
Engineered by Conrad Uno (Egg) & James Sullivan (JB) Mixed by Julian Adamaitis & Tom May Mastered by Mark Guenther at Seattle Disc Mastering Illustration by Diana Moore
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THE IRISH EXPERIENCE is one of CD Baby's top-selling albums in digital distribution
http://cdbaby.org/stories/05/05/14/6650893.html
The Irish Experience hits #10 in the iTunes world music album chart. (3/15/2005)
Morrison's Jig reaches #14 in the iTunes world music song chart. (3/18/2005)
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WHAT THEY SAY
"After our first set, one excited snowboarder told us that our music will help him through the gnarly turns."
"Folks crowded around us as we played, watching our fingers fly. At one point Tom was spotted dancing a jig as he played the bass. After the show, a young couple said they hoped we could play at their wedding."
"Star of Munster" led off Deirdre Saravia's Saint Patrick's Day edition of "World Music" on Texas Public Radio (3/16/2003)
-- http://www.tpr.org
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