Innovative, yet true to its traditional Irish roots, FullSet performs its unique and
stunning sound at Diana Wortham Theatre on February 28, 2013 at 8:00p.m. The
group was named Ireland’s 2012
New Group of the Year (Live Ireland Music Awards) and its 2012 Best New Band (Irish
American News Music Awards). With formidable talent, FullSet explores its
traditional Irish roots and infuses them with youthful verve. FullSet’s
performance at Diana Wortham Theatre is presented in partnership with The
Swannanoa Gathering at Warren Wilson College.
FullSet’s debut album Notes
At Liberty (2011) was met with critical praise, and earned the group a comparison
to Irish music supergroups including Danú and Altan. To date FullSet has
performed at various festivals and venues across Europe including the Kann al
Loar folk festival in Landerneau, Brittany, and also the Festival Interceltique
de Lorient. The band has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in
folk and world music including Moya Brennan, Fred Morrison, Lúnasa, and Carlos
Núnez.
FullSet is comprised of six musicians at the top of their
game. Janine Redmond (button
accordion) has achieved numerous solo All-Ireland titles in accordion and
melodeon, and maintains a traditional style that is becoming ever-rarer. Seán McCarthy (uilleann pipes,
whistles) began playing the uilleann pipes at age nine and has been awarded the
All-Ireland uilleann pipes title on six separate occasions. Michael Harrison (fiddle) has toured
extensively around the world and is a three-time All-Ireland fiddle champion in
both underage and senior competitions. Eamonn
Moloney (bodhrán) has performed on the Irish music circuit with musicians
including The Chieftains and Cathy Jordan. He is a graduate of the Irish World
Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick. Andrew Meaney (guitar) is a primarily self-taught guitar player
with a unique and powerful style, who has been featured in many Irish festivals
and broadcasts. Teresa Horgan
(vocals, flute) has performed and toured in countries across the world and
performed in musical productions including the Galway-based music and dance
show “Music at the Crossroads.” Together these talented individuals join forces
at FullSet, to the delight of audiences worldwide.
FullSet’s Asheville
performance is presented in partnership with The Swannanoa Gathering at Warren
Wilson College and is made possible by Celtic Series Sponsors Don & Nancy
Ackermann Cole, with additional support from Media Sponsor 98.1The River.
No comments:
Post a Comment