Emerald Rose
Emerald Rose is a Celtic folk rock band[1] from the US state of Georgia. The band consists of four members: Brian Sullivan (Logan), Larry Morris, Arthur Hinds and Clyde Gilbert. Emerald Rose plays a mix of Celtic, folk, and Pagan tunes.[2]
Biography
Brian Sullivan, Arthur Hinds, Larry Morris and Clyde Gilbert formed Emerald Rose in late 1996. Sharing a common interest in ancient religions, musical styles, fantasy, and Celtic mythology,[3] the four began to explore music as another creative outlet for their combined talents. After a few jam sessions around the campfire with friends and families, the band performed their first live professional gig on St. Patrick's Day, 1997. Inspired by the energy the four created together on stage and in the studio, Emerald Rose released their first self-titled CD in 1998.[3] Since then, Emerald Rose have released three independently produced CDs: "Bending Tradition" (2000), "Fire in the Head - Emerald Rose Live!" (2002), and "Celtic Crescent" (2003).
Discography
Emerald Rose (1998)
- Star of the County Down
- Summerland
- Maggie Lauder
- Around the World for Sport/The Otter's Nest
- The World's Wedding (One Single Kiss)
- Never Underestimate...
- My PBJ
- Donald MacGillivray
- Scatter the Mud/Tar Road to Sligo/Paddy Clancy's
- Padstow
- Dagger of the Moon
- A Pict Song
- Bring Me Home
Bending Tradition (2000)
- Penny In The Well
- Fire In The Head
- Lucky Man
- Jigs:Green Hills of Garland/The Gallagher Lass/The Ferret's Nose
- Red-Haired Mary
- Pagan Girl
- Come By The Hills
- Merry May Folk
- Johnnie Cope
- Castle of Arianrhod
- Freya, Shakti
- Unfinished Business
- Hills of America
Fire in the Head (2002)
- Star of the County Down
- Fire in the Head
- World's Wedding
- Drowsy Maggie/Morning Invention/Green Groves of Erin
- Merry May Folk
- A Pict Song
- Vampire Girl from Orn
- Summerland
- Call Me Home
- Never Underestimate
- Chicken Raid of Cymru
- Freya, Shakti
- Donald McGillivray
Celtic Crescent (2003)
- Drowsy Maggie/Morning Invention/Green Groves of Erin
- Loch Lomond
- World's Wedding
- Green Hills of Garland/Gallagher Lass/Ferret's Nose
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- Round the World for Sport/The Otter's Nest
- Fire In The Head
- Hills of America
- Scatter the Mud/Tar Road to Sligo/Paddy Clancy's
- Star of the County Down
- Call Me Home
- Maggie Lauder
- Unfinished Business
- Donald McGillivray
Songs for the Night Sky (2004)
- Urania Sings
- Take Me Down (To Her Water)
- Gwydion's Song to Lleu
- Come to the Dance
- World's Wedding
- Penny in the Well
- Pipes Set
- Fire in the Head
Archives of Ages to Come (2005)
- Come to the Dance
- Before the Twilight Falls
- Take Me Down
- Four Doors to Elfland
- Queen of Argyll
- Three More Drops
- Autumn in Asheville
- Gwydion's Song To Lleu
- Wheel of Fortune
- Four Jacks
- Irish Heartbeat
- Dagger of the Moon
- Urania Sings
- Whistler's Farewell
- Dance of the Rats
- We Come From Monkeys
Con Suite (2007)
- Chocolate Frog
- No Booze Today
- Tree Huggin Man
- Fairies Stole My Keys
- All for Me Grog
- Bronya Vladivoshtnocht!
- Never Split the Party
- Vulcan Rubdown
- Big Damn Heroes
- Danny in the Jar
- Solitary Motel
- Vampire Girl from Orn
That Night in the Garden (2009)
- Four Jacks
- Penny in the Well
- Autumn in Asheville
- Caledonia
- Red Haired Mary
- Wild Mountain Thyme
- Johnny Cope
- Twilight Falls
- Come to the Dance
- Take Me Down
- Tree Hugging Man
- Maggie Lauder
- Merry Mayfolk
- Blue Mountain Rue
- Castle of Arianrhod
- Drowsy Maggie
- Gallant Murray
- Donald McGillivray
Verdant (2011)
- Her Majesty's Airship Corps
- She Moves Through the Fair
- In the Mixdown
- Omega
- Clockwork Love
- Sunny Day
- Castaway
- The Salamanca/The Sailor's Bonnet
- Shepherdess of Dreams
- The Empty Isle (Blasket Song)
- The Wind That Shakes the Barley
- The Peat That Smokes the Barley
- Freya, Shakti
Personnel
- Brian Sullivan (Logan) - Vocals, lead acoustic/electric guitar, mandola
- Larry Morris - Vocals, pennywhistle, uilleann pipes, Percussion
- Arthur Hinds - Vocals, rhythm guitar, bodhrán, percussion
- Clyde Gilbert - Vocals, electric bass, percussion[2]
References
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