The Celtic Force

We’ve always been a proponent of alternative energy, especially passive solar. Learn what Appalachian State Univ. presented at the Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon in DC. Only 20 groups were invited.

Very cool and inspired by the Appalachian Mountains.

For more, visit: http://www.solardecathlon.gov/blog/archives/807

Ireland’s contemporary rock icon, Mickey Harte, will return to the US in March for several shows in Illinois, North Carolina, Virginia & DC.

This is a follow up to his first successful tour in the fall of last year with Celtic Force and is in support of his new recording project, Man’s Aloud to Dream, due to be released this spring.

Be sure to check out the schedule on his web site and listen to the sneak preview song, Bordertown. from his new CD.

We are also pleased to announce that Mickey will be a special guest with the world famous Irish band, The Chieftains, on Sunday night March 13 in Raleigh, NC. Don’t miss a chance to experience this 4 time platinum Sony recording artist if you are near one of these shows.

For more information, visit: http://www.mickeyhartemusic.com

Source: http://programmes.stv.tv

Skerryvore formed in 2004 on the Isle of Tiree off the west coast of Scotland, but the past six years has seen them adapt their traditional roots to become internationally renowned rock musicians. For piper Martin Gillespie the reason is simple, they never did get rid of those Scots bagpipes and fiddles.

Rock music took a while to take off in Scotland, but since the Bay City Rollers exploded into the charts in the 1970s the number of acts coming out of the country has been staggering. Rock legends AC/DC were part Scottish, Primal Scream formed in Glasgow and Franz Ferdinand experienced almost immediate chart success.

Yet far from lagging behind the rest of the world, Scotland became a pioneer in the genre and it wasn’t long before Runrig, Idlewild and bands like Skerryvore had carved out a Scot-rock niche for themselves.

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“A Man’s Aloud to Dream.”

Wanna hear a bit of what we’ve been working on lately?

Mickey Harte’s new album! Can’t say enough how excited we all are to share it with you!

Sneak peek on the website…

Visit MickeyHarteMusic.com!

Tartan Day South is a new Celtic festival being presented on April 1 & 2, 2011 in Columbia, SC and Celtic Force has been hired to produce the event!

The kickoff is on Friday evening at 6pm with a reception and is followed by a fundraising event featuring whiskey tasting, dinner, concert & auction at the host hotel. Later that evening a pub-crawl is planned in downtown Columbia with music provided by some of the weekend’s featured entertainers.

Saturday the main festival takes place at the Historic Columbia Speedway in Cayce, SC. which highlights Celtic music, Highland athletics, pipe bands, clan/society area, Celtic Marketplace, food, kids activities and demonstrations in dancing, piping, storytelling, herding, to name a few. The hours on Sat. run from 10am until 8pm and will be packed with something for everyone and a few special surprises.

We’re especially excited about the first musical line up because it brings together some diverse, quality acts with plenty of energy. Drum roll please…..RATHKELTAIR, BARLEYJUICE, THE BLESSED BLEND, CUTTHROAT SHAMROCK, THISTLEDOWN TINKERS, DAVEY RAMONE MORRISON, MARCILLE WALLIS.

And the best part……it’s only $10 per person for Saturday! Start your festival season at Tartan Day South. You’ll find more details at www.tartandaysouth.com

We all seem to make changes at the changing of the calendar and Celtic Force is no different. People come and go as time passes and we are pleased to announce those that are now coming on board with our team.

First, the musicians being added to our list of artists we currently represent or recommend. You’ve heard about the signing of Skerryvore from Scotland, great group of young Celtic rockers that we’ll be introducing to the US market this year. We are also very proud to announce the addition of Appalachian Celtic Punk group Cutthroat Shamrock out of Tennessee. High energy, in your face, get up and move kind of music. Also we are very happy to have our long time friend, Davey Morrison (formally of Albannach) along with us. You will be seeing Davey at some of the events we manage as well as some other venues as the year progresses with his own unique brand of entertainment. So get ready you Eejits. We are also expecting another addition but are not able to annouce them at this time.

Secondly, we are growing and taking on additional task, such as our social radio network at celticforceradio.com, our international tours and even producing a new album for Mickey Harte, the award winning contemporary folk rocker from Ireland. This requires good people out in the market promoting our services and we are proud to have the following folks joining our effort. These folks will be helping us at events, hitting the phones to promote our musicians, working with our radio programming and filling in some of the gaps caused by rapid growth. These brave souls are David Glenn, Lynn McKinney, Peggy Jo Braswell, Danny Skinner, Daphne Swilling and Mike Dunlap.

We will be featuring profiles of our new additions over the next couple of weeks but wanted to officially welcome them to the team. Going to be one heck of a year! Get READY!

Sunday marks the one year anniversary of the death of our good friend, author & historian, David Robertson Ross.

As a tribute to David’s memory we will be running special programming on Celtic Force Radio featuring some music and words that represent David.

We are starting at midnight on Sunday morning and running a 20 min. tribute every three hours. We want to invite folks across the globe to tune in and raise a glass to the memory of this well-loved giant of a man. We miss you and will carry on with your work.

Sunday
Schedule:
   Scotland       US (eastern)
                          5am              midnight
                          8am                  3am
                         11am                 6am
                           2pm                 9am
                           5pm                 noon
                           8pm                  3pm
                          11pm                 6pm
                            2am (Mon)      9pm
                            5am (Mon)   midnight

The programming software is set for the top of each hour but will only play the tribute once the current song in the Que is finished, so the set may not kick off exactly on the hour. As a reference point, the tribute starts with Dougie MacLean’s “Caledonia”.

RIP, David.

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From Mickey:

I think it is important on this occasion to give a little insight in to the inspiration behind “Home on Christmas day”. A story a friend shared with me on how as a young child her Dad returned home after getting sober, and thankfully stayed sober, and how this changed and improved the lives of her and her family forever.

This recording is dedicated to anyone who may find themselves in a similar place this Christmas. Be strong, there is hope and help!!

Originally recorded for a previous Christmas project, I’m delighted I got the chance to revisit this song. Please enjoy the new arrangement, live drums, some extra guitars, some old bits out and new ones in, and a better vocal comp over all…I think!!.

Happy Christmas Mj

Website: www.mickeyhartemusic.com
Contact Europe: theagency@ireland.com
USA: thecelticforce@cox.net

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Eclectic. That’s how you might describe this album by Beth Patterson. She drums up the courage to sing in French on only the second track – which is not entirely inappropriate for a Louisiana native – and manages to pull it off. With that test out of the way, it’s easy to continue down the path of eclecticism she’s walked into.

The album includes tracks that, while retaining the typical Celtic sound, venture boldly into jazz and Cajun territory, and sound all the better for it. Traditional Celtic tunes, such as ‘Heather on the Moor’ and ‘Ye Jacobites By Name’, are also present.

Far from being safe choices however, Beth Patterson manages to give them a twist that really makes them swing, just like the rest of the music on Hybrid Vigor.

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We are proud to inform you about our new Social Radio Network we’ve established online, in partnership with Zeus Radio, that will provide a site for keeping up with, listening to, providing ideas for and talking about Celtic music and related topics!

Along with Celtic music we’ll strive to cover some of the best in independent music artists from across the world, such as Mickey Harte.  Did we mention that we plan to include artists interviews, CD & book reviews, chat rooms, a calendar of events, travel features and some cool shopping opportunities as part of the experience? 

Visit:  www.celticforceradio.com and create your profile and start looking around. We hope to build our base of fans and get your input on what type of music you would like to be hearing. We will also be asking for your ideas on other items of interest, we want to make this a place that you enjoy visiting often. It will take a bit of time to grow and refine but we hope we provide a place to get good music, good information, good ideas and find some good friends.

The music will be switched on the first of December, just in time for Christmas, and will be streaming 24/7. Tell your friends about what’s coming and invite them to join. Let’s establish a “gathering” on line. More details will follow as we grow. Come along for the ride. Help us make Celtic Force Radio your radio.

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