We Banjo 3
We Banjo 3 | |
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We Banjo 3 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Galway, Ireland |
Genres | Irish traditional, bluegrass |
Years active | 2011–Present |
Labels | Sonas Recording |
Website | www.webanjo3.com |
Members |
Enda Scahill Martin Howley David Howley Fergal "The Gentleman" Scahill Garry O'Meara |
We Banjo 3 is a band from Galway, Ireland that plays a blend of traditional Irish, old time, and bluegrass music they call Celt Grass. The band is composed of two sets of brothers, Enda and Fergal Scahill and Martin and David Howley, and frequent substitute Garry O'Meara. Earle Hitchner, music writer for The Wall Street Journal, described their playing as a “freshness and finesse bordering on the magical.” [1] Their debut album Roots of the Banjo Tree was released in 2012 and was named “Traditional Music Album of the Year” by The Irish Times.[2] This was followed by the release of Gather the Good in 2014. Siobhan Long, music critic for the Irish Times, writes "We Banjo 3 are a musical Betty Ford Clinic, almost singlehandedly rehabilitating the much maligned banjo in 4 short years." In 2015 the band released their first live album Live in Galway.
Line-up
The current line-up is;
- Enda Scahill – Banjo, Mandolin, Tenor Guitar
- Martin Howley – Banjo, Mandolin, Tenor Guitar
- David Howley – Banjo, Vocals, Guitar
- Fergal Scahill – Fiddle, Guitar, Bodhrán
The members of the band have been highly successful in the competitive music field with Martin winning seven All Ireland titles on the banjo and Enda capturing the award four times. Fergal and David have likewise been honoured earning All Ireland titles on the banjo, fiddle, bodhrán and guitar.[3] The band is frequently joined by Garry O'Meara[4] who they sometimes refer to as the "Fifth Banjo Threetle". They are also often joined on stage by Martin's fiancée Kiana June Weber of Gaelic Storm, a couple the band has christened "Banjolina".
Discography

Roots of the Banjo Tree (2012) - Tony Lawless of Tradconnect writes, "A banjo inspired album has never sounded so good, so pleasing to the ear or so inventive in its approach." [5]
Gather the Good (2014) - Awarded the Irish American News Vocal/Instrumental Album of the Year, "Their blend of Irish and Americana is perfection, cutting edge, and educational at the same time. Marvelous stuff from a group that still stops us dead in our tracks."[6]
Live in Galway (2015) - The Irish Times writes, “When you’ve forged such a great reputation on the back of your live performances, it makes sense to try to capture that elusive zeitgeist in full flight. We Banjo 3 have done just that with this recording” adding that "the richness of (David's) tone and sophistication of his phrasing are still show-stoppers".[7]
Music samples
Samples of the band’s music can be found on their website.
External links

References
- ↑ http://www.musicnetwork.ie/events/details/we_banjo_3_international_concerts/
- ↑ http://lacrossetribune.com/entertainment/we-banjo-to-perform-three-times-during-irishfest/article_e7d279de-fb8a-11e2-b7b9-0019bb2963f4.html We Banjo 3 to perform three times during Irishfest
- ↑ http://www.musicnetwork.ie/artists/details/we_banjo_3/
- ↑ http://www.liverpoolphil.com/15253/events-contemporary-music/we-banjo-3.html
- ↑ http://tradconnect.com/profiles/blogs/album-review-we-banjo-3-roots-of-the-banjo-tree Album Review - We Banjo 3 / Roots of the Banjo Tree
- ↑ http://www.irishamericannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5374:top-tir-awards-2015&catid=86:regional-news&Itemid=50 Top TIR Traditional Irish Music Awards 2015
- ↑ "We Banjo 3: Live In Galway". Irish Times. Retrieved June 15, 2015.