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11 tracks | 70 minutes
Released Jan 2004
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:24 Bachlava lyrics BUY MP3 04:24 Bachlava lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:24 Bachlava
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 09:47 The Battle of Evermore lyrics BUY MP3 09:47 The Battle of Evermore lyrics "GIFT MP3" 09:47 The Battle of Evermore
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:59 A Bold Young Farmer lyrics BUY MP3 02:59 A Bold Young Farmer lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:59 A Bold Young Farmer
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 07:38 Alison McKenzie lyrics BUY MP3 07:38 Alison McKenzie lyrics "GIFT MP3" 07:38 Alison McKenzie
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:02 The Jester's Song lyrics BUY MP3 05:02 The Jester's Song lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:02 The Jester's Song
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 10:37 The Blacksmith lyrics BUY MP3 10:37 The Blacksmith lyrics "GIFT MP3" 10:37 The Blacksmith
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A vibrant six-piece, Celtic fusion band that creates a musical experience that is both ethereal and beautifully uplifting. A language of haunting melodies and mystical storytelling.
Bio / Background
BAND DESCRIPTION
Stonecircle is a vibrant five-piece, Celtic fusion band. The goal of the band has always been to create a musical experience that is both ethereal and beautifully uplifting. Stonecircle music is a language of haunting melodies and mystical storytelling. Of their music, Irish music critic, John O'Regan describes them in these terms, "Here are five pieces that sound like an orchestra exploring the narrative fabric of Celtic folk traditions in a way no US band has done before them." Together they create the other wordly sound that has only been described as a cinematic soundscape.
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BAND BIOS
Krista Baker (violin, fiddle)
Krista is a native of Salt Lake City, Utah but has traveled
extensively throughout her life. She began studying piano privately at age 7 and violin at age 9. Krista attended the University of Utah where she was heavily involved in music and played in the Honors String Quartet. She holds a B.S.
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from the University of Utah. Krista has had several wonderful performance opportunities to play violin with Ballet West, Promised Valley Playhouse Orchestra, City Rep Orchestra, and string quartet performances throughout the
western United States.
Nina Cooley (flute, whistle, percussion)
Nina Cooley was born in Ft. Worth, Texas and is the fourth of six children. She describes herself as a military brat who has lived in several states and abroad. Nina attended Southwest Texas State University, the University of Texas at Austin, and graduated from The Evergreen State College, where she received her degree in Music and minored in Music Theater. She currently teaches Kindergarten and private piano, flute, and voice lessons. Nina speaks fluent Greek, Spanish, and Japanese. Nina has been involved in several musical performances including Hello Dolly, Barnum, The Devil and Daniel Webster, My Turn on Earth, and West Side Story. In addition to her musical talent, Nina is an experienced choreographer in ballet, tap, and jazz.
Mary Johnston-Coursey (vocals, whistle,percussion)
Mary has been singing since she could speak. As a child, she studied piano and voice. In the early 1980s, she began collecting Irish music; she traveled to Ireland and performed there as part of the local folk circuit. While she never stopped acquiring Celtic songs and singing partners, she went on to become a professional dancer and choreographer. Her performing experience has continued to broaden over the years; in addition to working with musicians and dancers, she has collaborated with poets,
storytellers, visual artists, and performance artists. She enjoys bringing her music and dance background to other art forms. She currently sings through the Heart and Soul organization, works and performs with children, and continues to create dance and multi-media works for the
theatre. She especially enjoys singing with Stonecircle, as it returns her full circle to Celtic music, her earliest passion.
Brian Dobson (Irish whistle, low whistle, Uilleann pipes, bodhrán)
Brian's roots lie in New England where he was born, though he has spent most of his life in Utah and California. He began his interest in music watching watching his mother play violin with several symphony orchestras, including the Utah Symphony. At the age of 8, he began clarinet and
played for several years. In late 1999, several years after he had last picked up a musical instrument Brian heard an Irish whistle recording and decided to learn the instrument.
Without a single formal lesson, he soon advanced and also took up low whistles, keyless (Irish) flute, bodhrán and in March of 2002 one of the most difficult of Irish traditional instruments, the uilleann pipes. Since that time
he has been playing Irish music, Brian has appeared
as a guest artist with many of the intermountain west's performing artists as well as playing with international recording artists such as Gaelic Storm, The Young Dubliners,
and Grammy award winning artists The Chieftains.
Irminsul (harp, keyboards)
Irminsul is a native Utahn, trained on piano from age 6. From a very young age he accompanied choirs, string quartets and wind ensembles; culminating in High School with a first place win in the Oakton Composition and Performance Competition in Vienna, VA. Careening through a speckled musical career encompassing genres from Heavy Metal to Neo-Minimalism, he took up the Celtic Harp in 1994 and began writing, recording and performing with that instrument by the next year. In 1996 he toured extensively around Europe, Eastern Europe and the British Isles with his harp. He has recorded numerous CDs with the Celtic Traditional band Idlewild (among them "The Wild Geese" and "Tavern On The Moor") and has also appeared, with harp in tow, in the popular TV series "Promised Land".
George Schoemaker (guitars, harmonicas, vocals)
George was born in Montreal, Quebec, into a very musical family. He comes from Irish, Scottish, and British heritage.
George began teaching himself guitar when he was six. He has played the guitar off and on from that time, punctuated by lessons in classical and jazz guitar during his teenage years. While in high school, George co-directed and played guitar for Sing Out Band City, a choral group that toured throughout the province of Saskatchewan giving performances. He has also played in numerous bands throughout his life. George speaks fluent French, and has
lived in France on a couple of different occasions. It was while living in France that he became interested in the folk music and dance of Brittany. George holds a Doctorate in folklore from Indiana University. George formed
Stonecircle in 1993 and has been the driving force behind the band's longevity and success.
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