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  2. Gaelic Storm - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. ... Lead Vocals (1996-present) Ryan Lacey - Djembe, Doumbek, ...

  3. What's the Rumpus? - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Storm. Patrick Murphy (vocals, accordion, spoons, harmonica) Steve Twigger (guitar, vocals, bodhran) Ryan Lacey (percussion, background vocals) Peter Purvis (Highland bagpipes, Uilleann pipes, Deger pipes, whistles, Trombone) Jessie Burns (fiddle, background vocals) Additional personnel "Crazy" Arthur Brown (vocals on "What's the Rumpus?")

  4. Chicken Boxer - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Boxer is the ninth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on July 31, 2012. ... spoons, bodhrán, lead vocals; Steve Twigger – guitar, bouzouki ...

  5. Category:Gaelic Storm members - Wikipedia

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  6. Special Reserve (Gaelic Storm album) - Wikipedia

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    An incomplete greatest hits CD, it also has three new songs. Courtin' in the Kitchen, sometimes known as Capt. Kelly's Kitchen, is a catchy tune about male and female rogues. The Schooner Lake Set is the first by the band to feature bagpipes by the newest member of the band.

  7. Kiana Weber - Wikipedia

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    Weber joined Gaelic Storm in the fall of 2012, and played on several albums, including Go Climb a Tree. [3] Weber left the band in the summer of 2017 and was replaced by fiddler Katie Grennan. [5] Weber played fiddle in the band of the 2018-2019 U.S. touring production of Come From Away. [6]

  8. Herding Cats (album) - Wikipedia

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    Herding Cats is the second studio album by Gaelic Storm, released in 1999. The band was still riding on their fame from their onscreen performance in the 1997 film Titanic. "Drink the Night Away" is a pub sing-along where raising a glass is implored. "Heart of the Ocean" and "She Was the Prize" are original compositions sung by the guitarist.

  9. How Are We Getting Home? - Wikipedia

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    How Are We Getting Home? is a 2004 album by Gaelic Storm. This album features the most original compositions to date by Gaelic Storm, and features a working class theme. The band also introduced a new percussionist and fiddler. "I Miss My Home" is a sing-along about traveling and being homesick for the cobble streets of your town.

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