Dervish Comes to Arizona

WED - NOV 8, 7:00 PM - PRESCOTT - HASSAYAMPA INN Hassayampa Inn 122
E Gurley St St Prescott
Irish
supergroup Dervish is coming to make their Flagstaff premier. Don't be
fooled by this...Dervish is a band with that has long stood at the forefront
of traditional Irish groups. From high energy tunes played with intuitive
fluidity to beautifully measured songs, from charming lyrics of life and
love to inspiring melodies htat lift audiences from their seats, all the
elements are drawn together by vocalist Cathy jordan's masterful stage
presence. Her stories to the songs and the interaction with the audience
draw people into the music in a way few performers can achieve. Having
seen Dervish several times, I must say that they are one of my favorite
bands; it was difficult not to jump up on every tune and dance. The songs
with the power and emotion of Cathy Jordan's voice are just astounding.
The Irish Times wrote this about Dervish: "The musical integrity
makes the group a formidible heir to the throne abandoned by The Bothy
Band, if not a serious contender for The Chieftain's international space...Simply
a brilliant and uncluttered testimonial to music imagination and talent."
Dervish will be performing Thursday, November 9, 2006 at 8:00pm at the Cline Library Auditorium. Doors will open at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 with a $2 discount to members of NAIF, NACHS, FFOTM, seniors, and NAU Faculty & Staff. Child and student tickets are only $10! Tickets are available at NAU Central Ticketing 928-523-5661, Cedar Music 928-779-0799, Jitters Coffee 928-526-6964, and www.ticketmaster.com. For more information, please contact Kari Barton at 928-600-1365 or Kari@LivingTraditionsPresentations.com. See you at the show! |
Biography - www.dervish.ie/biography.htm DERVISH are: Brian McDonagh Mandola – the story so far… From the Great Wall of China to a packed stadium in
the Holy Land and more recently being the first Irish band to perform
at the greatest music Formed in 1989 by a group of five musicians, Liam Kelly, Shane Mitchell, Martin McGinley, Brian McDonagh and Michael Holmes who came together to record an album of local music which was released as The Boys of Sligo. Inspired by the project they decided to develop this informal gathering into a working band under the name Dervish which was chosen as it related to any group of poor but spiritual people who become enraptured by music. Over the following two years Dervish honed their craft
as a formative band. In 1991, Roscommon born singer Cathy Jordan and
all Ireland champion Shane McAleer joined the band giving them the right
balance to produce the first Dervish album ‘Harmony Hill’,
released in 1992. It wasn’t long before the impact of the album
became apparent, won widespread critical acclaim and was described by
many as ‘a landmark Irish traditional album’. The impact of the recording was immediate. Its artistry, musicianship and maturity won outstanding praise from the media placing Dervish to the forefront of the bands working on traditional Irish music. Substantial TV and radio exposure for the band and the album began to open all kind of doors. Dervish soon became one of the most sought after acts on the live music circuit and have continued to remain over the years. This demand led to the band touring continuously throughout 1993 and performing at all the major folk festivals. The enormous work load and the constant touring made it difficult for the band to work in the studio, but the following year their keenly awaited second album was released. ‘Playing with Fire’ was released in 1994, and so began the band’s worldwide travels to satisfy the demand created by both albums. The high expectations for the recording were not only met, but also surpassed. Reviewers and critics alike lauded praise for ‘Playing with Fire’ confirming Dervish status as the pre-eminent Irish traditional band. The album reached number 1 in the Irish Folk Music Charts and stayed on top for several months.
In 1996 Dervish released ‘At the End of the Day’,
which firmly established the band as a major force in world music, winning
them the Hot Press Folk Album of the Year Award. Other Dervish concert performances are a myriad of tones and
moods ranging from high energy tunes, played with fluidity and intuitiveness,
to beautifully measured songs, from charming lyrics of life and love,
to inspiring melodies that lift audiences from their seats. All the
elements are drawn together by Cathy Jordan’s masterful stage-presence.
Her stories to the songs and her interaction with the audience draws
people into the music in a way very few performers can achieve. All
this can be found in their fourth album ‘Live in Palma’.
As the name implies, it’s a live recording of a scintillating
performance in front of a captivated audience at Palma de Mallorca’s
‘Teatre Principal’ in April 1997. This double album has
been hailed by critics as one of the best live traditional recordings
of our time. It furnishes the listener
In 1999 the new look Dervish took to the studio, bringing with it a bigger sound prompted by the seven-piece line up Cathy Jordan (vocals, bodhrán, bones), Tom Morrow (fiddle, viola), Shane Mitchell (accordion), Liam Kelly (flute, low whistle), Séamus O’Dowd (guitars, harmonica), Michael Holmes (bouzouki) and Brian McDonagh (mandola, mandolin). Again it looked as if Dervish could do no wrong with the resulting album ‘Midsummer’s Night’ being voted Irish Trad Album of the Year by many publications. To celebrate ten years on the road, Dervish released ‘Decade’ in March 2001. ‘Decade’ is a compilation of some of the finest tracks from their five highly acclaimed albums of Irish traditional music recorded over the last ten years. Now, ten years since first coming together and with four of the original members still at the helm, Dervish are more in demand than ever. Their colourful career has taken them to every corner of the globe and has seen them share centre stage with such names as James Brown, The Buena Vista Social Club, Oasis, Sting, REM, Beck and many more. Decade is not just a compilation of their finest works to date; it’s a celebration of Irish music and a band that have been instrumental in bringing it to a worldwide audience. DISCOGRAPHY Decade Whirling Discs 2001 WHRL006 |
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