
Emerald City
Emerald City
© 2005 Emerald City (634479367496)
CD IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship immediately.
Celtic eclectic -- traditional Celtic music blended with rock, classical, folk, jazz, country, world music, and more.
tracks
- 1 Timour the Tartar/Angus Campbell
- 2 Saint Brendan's Voyage
- 3 Boys of the Lough/Kolyn/Fisher's Hornpipe
- 4 Sligo Maid/Lady in Black
- 5 Banish Misfortune/Fair Jenny/Cherish the Ladies
- 6 Rights of Man/Butterfly
- 7 All Around My Hat
- 8 Far Away/Si Bheag Si Mhor/Sonny's Mazurka
- 9 Don Tremaine's Reel/My Blue Eyed Jane/Yellow Rose of Texas
- 10 Dancing Bear/Ships Are Sailing
- 11 Star of Munster/Star of the County Down
- 12 Sailor's Hornpipe/Yellow Submarine/Whaling Song
- 13 Lark in the Morning
try this
genres you will love
galleries you will love
By Location
Recommended if you like ...
notes
Emerald City is music for the 21st century – an exciting swirl of Celtic tradition in today’s smaller world. Drawing from rock, blues, jazz, folk, country, classical, and world music genres, Emerald City’s talented musicians blend and bend traditional Celtic music into their own unique, eclectic style. Fiddle, guitar, flutes, pipes, whistles, bass, mandolin, vocals, percussion and more --it’s not just music for St. Patrick’s Day anymore…...
Emerald City is Greg Geist, guitar; LA Williams, fiddle; Nora Suggs, flutes & whistles; and Moe Jerant, percussion.
Greg plays guitar and sings lead and harmony vocals. His background encompasses rock, folk, and country music, and he has played with a number of popular Lehigh Valley bands. In Emerald City, Greg joins his first Celtic band, and brings his particular fondness for Bob Dylan and the Beatles into a new arena.
LA plays fiddle, mandolin, banjo, and guitar, and also sings both backup and lead vocals. His is a familiar face around the Lehigh Valley’s music and theater scene, and he has performed with a number of area groups. LA has won numerous fiddling contests, and has recently brought his expertise to competition-judging as well. Well-versed in fiddling of all types – Celtic, bluegrass, country, contradance, and more – LA also offers a wide range of British music hall repertoire, and an occasional outburst on the trombone.
Nora plays flute, piccolo, and pennywhistles. She has been active as a classical recitalist and chamber musician for over 20 years, and also works as a studio and session musician. Nora is a founding member of the Lehigh Valley’s classical chamber music ensemble SATORI, and has toured England, Canada and Japan as well as the United States. She also teaches at Moravian College’s Music Institute and the Lehigh Valley’s Community Music School, plays with Two Part Invention, a flute/classical guitar duo, and is studying shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese flute.
Moe plays drums, percussion, and guitar, and sings both lead and backup vocals. A graduate of East Stroudsburg University, she is always in demand as a session and recording musician, and has performed extensively with area rock, jazz, country, classical, and folk musicians. Moe is currently exploring world percussion instruments and rhythmic traditions, and teaches a popular series of workshops and drum circles locally.
reviews
Please log in to review this album.
Crazy Quilt Celtic music you'll love
author: Jack MannThis CD is an outstanding freshman effort. The inclusion of non-Celtic material makes it a refreshing breath of fresh air. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Bill Fox at Fox's Den Recording, the sound quality is superb. Bill also plays bass. His playing adds a special dimension to the arrangements that supports the soaring flute and fiddle on a firm foundation rooted in folk, classical, and Progressive Rock idioms. The vocals are well done and even sparkle in places. While not fully traditional in nature, this CD is not to be overlooked at the risk of missing out on a wonderfully expanded vision of Celtic music.