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Blackthorn

Irish Traditional Music at its best!

About Me

Blackthorn’s success reflects their ability to adapt to the continuing changes in Irish Traditional Music. Blackthorn add their own special ingredient to suit whatever audience they are entertaining.With the continuing popularity of Irish music you will see and hear Blackthorn play to appreciative audiences in a variety of venues such as Pubs, Clubs, Festivals, Corporate Functions and many a Wedding – (the couple have probably met at a previous Blackthorn show).In 2002 the Blackthorn were asked to perform at the prestigious Belfast Festival at Queen’s – an honour which the belfast folk band readily accepted.Blackthorn have gladly undertaken the role of musical ambassadors for Ireland to England, Scotland, USA, Canada , Germany, Belgium and Bahrain. They have worked with the Northern Ireland Tourist Board for many years in promoting the desirable qualities of Northern Ireland and enticing visitors to the province.Blackthorn’s popularity and their ability to relate to the " student" element has seen them hold down long term residencies over the years in venues such as the Errigle Inn, Queen’s Students’ Union, The Elms, The Empire and currently Benedict’s.Why are Blackthorn so successful? It’s a complete mystery really but we’ve heard it can be summed up in one word "ENTERTAINMENT".Blackthorn pride themselves on being able to entertain any audience, no matter what age range or musical taste. "The Boys" generate an infectious energy on stage that spreads to the audience and a good time is had by all.As one well known hack once put it – " the Blackthorn show is just one BIG HOOLEY".

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 10/24/2006
Band Website: blackthorn.irishhome.net
Band Members: The Blackthorn folk group band members are (left to right ):-Davey Muldrew – Vocals and acoustic guitar,Mark Johnston – Vocals and bass guitar,Dermot Mc Ateer – Flute and whistles,Brian Mc Ateer – Fiddle and keyboards,and resting on that sofaEamonn O’Carroll – Drums and Percussion
Influences: Irish Traditional Music :)
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

At the Ambassador's Pleasure

A 5.30am alarm call rudely awoke my dreams of Kylie Minogue/Keira Knightley/The Irish Cowgirl/Eimear Bradley (not necessarily in that order, but fight it out among yourselves, girls) and it was o...
Posted by Blackthorn on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 09:44:00 PST

At His Majesty's Pleasure

  Brian was entertaining royalty, in the shape of only Michael Flatley, of Riverdance, who mosey'd on into The Botanic Inn, Malone Road, Belfast, on Wed night last. Scene of mega folk night,...
Posted by Blackthorn on Sun, 04 Mar 2007 05:47:00 PST

Requests

Ah the trials and tribulations of a musicians life. Unless you're Van Morrision (too grumpy), Pink Floyd (too far away up on a big stage) or Shane McGowan (too far gone) , you'll probably have to do r...
Posted by Blackthorn on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 06:04:00 PST

The Good Ship Blackthorn

Just in! Blackthorn had a practice! Yes! No one got hurt, there were only some slight musical differences, and we came away with some pretty good arrangements. One, chosen by Davy, "South Australia" i...
Posted by Blackthorn on Wed, 29 Nov 2006 03:57:00 PST