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David Munnelly Band

David Munnelly Band
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David Munnelly Band
Their music makes you smile

The David Munnelly Band is one of Ireland's most exciting groups. With their exuberant style, as wild & free as the West coast of Ireland where they are based, the David Munnelly Band has been making waves on both sides of the Atlantic with their high energy, ragtime inspired traditional Irish music.

Since their 2005 debut appearance at Walnut Valley, the band has been headlining numerous festivals across the U.S. & in Europe, including Milwaukee's Irish Fest (largest in the world), Celtic Fest Chicago, Bethlehem Musikfest, New York's Irish Arts Week, Cleveland's Irish Cultural Festival and Michigan's BlissFest. They headlined Ireland's prestigious Ballyshannon Festival in 2006 & 2008, and have performed at Belgium's Dranouter Festival (largest in Europe), Denmark's Skagen Festival, the Israel Irish Festival, and Scotland's Celtic Connections. During their 2005 & 2006 concerts at The Kennedy Center, families danced in the aisles to the band's infectious music.

The band has been featured around the world on BBC World Television's "Destination Music" program, and on a PBS special, and NPR concerts in America. UK music critic Aiden Crossey says, "Music like this doesn't come along every day. Catch a ride on the Munnelly juggernaut & enjoy the journey."

David Munnelly
Accordion, melodeon, piano

Irish button accordion wizard David Munnelly brings new excitement and depth to traditional music while drawing for inspiration on past masters including the Roaring 20's Flanagan Brothers. The David Munnelly Band exploded onto the scene with hit albums in Europe & Japan, dual CD releases in North America, and a full tour schedule. "They are a creative force at the true epicentre of Irish traditional music." (liveIreland.com)

David has toured & performed with The Chieftains, DeDanaan, and other legendary Irish artists. David also composed & recorded the original soundtrack for the TG4 special "Solas sa nDorchadasm" for which he received the 2004 Composer of the Year Award. He also received the 2005 Composer of the Year Award.

In 2001, David released his first CD, Swing, in effort to craft a sound that was both unique, yet reminiscent of the free-spirited exuberance which typified the American Irish Dance Hall scene of the Roaring 20's. In 2003, he and his band joined the prestigious Irish Unplugged tour of Europe with Francis Black. One year later, David's second CD, "By Heck," was released to critical & popular acclaim in Ireland, Europe & Japan, and was recently released as well in North America.

2005 saw the band's highly successful U.S. Debut Tour, when they covered over 10,000 miles on the highways & byways of America, from Maine's Atlantic coast to Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains and Michigan's North Woods to Kansas' Great Plains. In 2006, David & the group have been featured around the world on the BBC World Television programme "Destination Music: Ireland." In America, they are featured in a two part concert on the National Public Radio program "Celtic Connections," and in a PBS Television special.

Now poised to conquer a new continent with their peerless playing, unique musical style, and irrepressible enthusiasm, come see for yourselves why, in describing David Munnelly, German music promoter Carston Linde says, "Pure Irish magic!

Kieran Munnelly
Flute, bodhrán, snare, backing vocals

Kieran Munnelly is one of the brightest young musicians to grace the aditional music scene in a number of years. He is a full time member of the Dave Munnelly band and has toured xtensively in America and Europe. He has performed with world renound musicians such as BobbyMcFerrin as well as along side leading traditional artisits rangingfrom Matt Molloy, to Kieran Goss. His skills go beyond the art ofstage performance - he has also conquered the academic sector of the tradition graduating from the Irish World Academy of Music and Danceat the university of Limerick with a First Class Honours.

He continues his studies as he balances his musical career with a Masters in Traditional Music within the same highly acclaimed institute. He has managed to achieve what many his age would aspire to have attempted over the course of a lifetime. Despite basking amongst the success ofthe best of today's traditional musicians, Kieran Munnelly has by no means reached the peak of his career! He will go on to influence the generations that will follow.

Paul Kelly
Fiddle, mandolin

Paul Kelly from Dublin, Ireland is a versatile multi-instrumentalist who is equally proficient in a wide variety of musical genres. He has performed and recorded with Sharon Shannon, Townes van Zandt, Mick Hanly, The Fleadh Cowboys and ex De Dannan singer Eleanor Shanley. His 1998 release "a mandolin album" has been described as a defining CD in Irish Music for that instrument.

A book of 110 tunes selected from his vast repertoire (including some of his own compositions) was published in 2007 and is widely distributed in the US by Mel Bay. Paul's fiddle playing is also featured on the Grand Theft Auto IV, the worlds biggest selling video game.

Shauna Mullin
Vocals

Shauna Mullin is an up and coming singer from Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. She has been singing from an early age and attributes much of her repertoire to her family, namely her grand uncle, Paddy Tunney. Paddy was a highly respected singer in traditional music and song circles. Through Paddy, she became involved with ‘Comhaltas Ceoltoirí Éireann’ and in 1999 she won an all Ireland title in English language song. Over the years, she has gained much experience performing with groups such as ‘Na Casaidaigh’ and ‘Begley and Cooney’ and has recorded and performed with numerous groups of different genres, ethnic and world music.

Her style of singing has been influenced by artists such as June Tabor, Dick Gaughan, Dolores Keane and Iarla O’ Lionard. Shauna has performed extensively on the Irish circuit, through Limerick and Dublin and has recently finished her debut album with Waterford based guitarist Alan Colfer, ‘One April Morning’. She studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, (R.S.A.M.D) Glasgow, and received her MA in Irish Music and Dance at the Irish World Music Centre, University of Limerick in 2007.

Nic Gareiss
Dancer

A native of the state of Michigan, Nic Gareiss' dancing incorporates footwork vocabulary from many step dance styles to rhythmically accompany traditional music. Nic has studied a broad variety of percussive movement forms, focusing primarily on the dance traditions associated with North American fiddle tunes. In his teens, Gareiss received dual scholarships from the Wheatland Music Organization and the Augusta Heritage Center to apprentice with the internationally recognized company, Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble. Through high school, Gareiss performed with Footworks, including an ensemble role in "The Crossing," their production with Grammy-winning songwriter Tim O'Brien. During that period, at the tender age of sixteen, he took second place at the 2003 Clifftop Flat-footing contest in the 15-49 age group.

From his wide berth of traditional dance experience, Nic has gleaned figurations, motives and shoe sounds from percussive dance traditions worldwide. This becomes most evident when he is performing with a live musician, engaging in a musical dialogue between feet and instrument. Using imitation, ornaments and contrasting rhythmic patterns, Gareiss really is creating music on the floor.

With the David Munnelly Band, Nic integrates Irish dance traditions with American tap dance, exploring the reaction of Irish immigrants to the infectious spirit of jazz they encountered in the 1920s as they settled in the United States. Nic has danced at the Milwaukee Irish Festival, Virginia's Wolf Trap Farm Park, the Ann Arbor Ark, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and most recently at the Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow, Scotland. He has performed as a featured soloist with Solas, Dervish, Le Vent Du Nord and the Chieftains and has also taught at Alasdair Fraser's Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddle Camp in northern California. In 2007, Nic spent a year studying traditional Irish music and dance performance at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance in Limerick, Ireland.

Reviews

Concert of the Year
Bill Margeson, LiveIreland.com
March 2007

We were at the Concert of the Year Thursday night, March 8. The David Munnelly Band was at the Irish American Heritage Center in Chicago under the invite of the man, John Daly and his concert series, featuring the best in Irish music.

The five artists provided the greatest Irish music concert we have ever attended. Dave Munnelly on box, Kieran Munnelly on flute and bodhran, Tony Byrne on guitar, and Paul Kelly on fiddle and mandolin were joined by guest vocalist, Chicago's own Kat Eggleston, in a stunner of an evening. Just ask anyone smart enough to have been there. The tunes! Good Lord -- then there was Kat singing her heart out and winning ours all over again.

As we write this, it was five nights ago, and we are still gobsmacked and out of words. Unbelievable.

What a great night!!!

A Tour to Remember
Paul Keating - Irish Voice
August 2006

ONE of the vignettes from the Catskills last month that will remain forever etched in my mind was an early morning rendezvous between two mighty box players a generation apart.

One man was last year's TG4 Traditional Musician of the Year, and the other received a Composer of the Year award from them as well in 2004 and 2005.

Perched on the porch bench outside Furlong's, the great music pub, sat Corkman Jackie Daly and Mayoman David Munnelly playing accordion duets with tunes that were as varied as they were masterful. Polkas, waltzes, reels, hornpipes and jigs played note for note in an amazing display of respect and recognition between the two box players like I had never seen before.

The ace Bullet from Belmullet made a big impression in the Catskills this summer, and even more so when his full band joined him at the weekend to perform in East Durham. Their jazzy, innovative approach to traditional music make the David Munnelly Band a real crowd-pleaser for sure, and one of the more fascinating groups coming out of Ireland these days.

Listening to them and watching them give a fresh contemporary interpretation to the music of the 1920's associated with the Flanagan Brothers, make them the band to see if you can.

Culture Ireland

“The band to see!”(Irish Voice), Ireland's young, multi-award winning David Munnelly Band, is fast becoming one of the most sought after groups in Irish music. Led by button accordion sensation David Munnelly, who toured with The Chieftains for four years, the band plays with an exuberance not often duplicated - enlivened by their passion for the Irish-American dance hall music and jazz of the Roaring ‘20s. The group has 2 hit albums and a new “Live” CD recorded at the 2006 Walnut Valley Festival; they are featured on PBS, NPR, and BBC World Television. “Concert of the Year…any show of Munnelly’s...” (Irish American News)

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