Rig the Jig is one of Ireland’s most beloved folk bands, and now, the band has released a new live record, the soundtrack to “Live in Dublin†(available on DVD in the UK only). Recorded at the iconic Dublin music venue, Wexler’s, the “Live in Dublin†tracklist includes:
1. The Lark In The Morning Set
2. My Darlin’ Hometown
3. Jackie Coleman’s Set
4. Pretty Fair Maid
5. High And Dry
6. The Sandmount Set
7. The Errant Apprentice
8. Samba For The Cat
9. Lost Little Children
10. Czardas & The Masons Apron
11. The Tennessee Waltz
12. Paradise
13. The Moving Cloud
14. High On A Mountain
15. To Lives’ To Fly
16. A Song For Molly
17. Cloghinne Winds
18. The Showman’s Fancy
19. The Foxhunter Set
20. Let It Be
21. Faith
“Live in Dublin†is available on iTunes. A live performance of Radiohead’s “High and Dry” can be linked to here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgWyTXHgaHo
About Rig the Jig:
It was an otherwise ordinary night when a group of musicians found themselves together at a pub session back in 1996. They didn’t t know it at the time, but that informal meeting ignited a spark that grew into one of the brightest and warmest lights of today s Irish folk music scene.
Some of the faces may have changed over the years, but Rig the Jig has proven itself as a byword for wonderfully organic, talented and energetic performances of music and song. It is truly a rare breed. Not many bands have transcended the sum of their parts to become an entity with a life force of its own.
Of course, the finest folk group can only exist with the finest ingredients. And in Rig the Jig, Irish and American folk songs find the captivating, story-telling voice of Michael Banahan, the lilting vocals and the passionate fiddle playing of Aoife Kelly and the beautifully ornate performances of Patricia Lane. There’s a sprinkling of magic in Noel Carberry s ethereal whistle playing and in the haunting sounds of the Uilleann pipes. The sweet and jaunty melodies from Brendan Emmet s mandolin complement the pulsating rhythm of Anthony McDermott s guitars. All of that energy, coupled with Ian Kinsella’s mastery of the banjo and guitar, the fluid, exciting style of Paul Gurney on guitars and keyboards, makes Rig the Jig a force to be reckoned with on the international music scene.
Make no mistake; this band has earned its many accolades. Over the years its members have turned their attentions to a carefully chosen blend of rousing ballads, respecting tradition while embracing modernity in song and melody.
It is truly a melting pot, bubbling over with eight unique expressions of talent.
Through their music, Irish culture meets the dust roads and small town history of America’s folk song tradition. And it’s all harnessed together with Rig the Jig’s inimitable, timeless style. It s the reason they have retained their earliest fans while welcoming thousands of entranced followers during their many sell-out tours of Ireland, Europe, the USA and Asia.
If Irish folk music had a dictionary, this is one band that would certainly have entered the lexicon as a byword for flawless performances glittering with raw energy.
Michael Banahan (Vocals, Bodhrán & Acoustic Guitar)
Noel Carberry (Uilleann Pipes, Whistles)
Paul Gurney (Bass Guitar & Keyboards)
Patricia Lane (Vocals & Bodhrán)
Anthony McDermott (Acoustic Guitar)
Ian Kinsella (Banjo & Acoustic Guitar)
Aoife Kelly (Fiddle & Vocals)
Brendan Emmett (Mandolin & Acoustic Guitar)
Leave a Reply