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Marcille Wallis

About Me

Born and raised in sunny Florida, I began to study classical piano at age six. I developed an early love for folk music by taking up the guitar at age nine and soon afterward formal piano recitals contrasted gigs featuring "The Manatee Avenue Demons," a group of neighborhood kids who played sandlot baseball by day and Bob Dylan tunes at night. As a teenager I was afforded the chance to study for a summer at London, England's Royal Academy of Music. My instructors there were some of the same people who had taught Elton John and collaborated with Paul McCartney!I have played in professional capacities since I was a teenager, accompanying singers and instrumentalists of many different musical genres, from country to rock to opera. For many years I was organist in my childhood church (First Baptist Church of Arcadia, Florida) and I've anchored the orchestra at piano for a number of Broadway-style musicals.An interest in early music led me to take up the dulcimer in 1991. I attended Asheville, North Carolina's inaugural "Swannanoa Gathering," an annual series of folk arts workshops internationally known as an inspiration for serious students of traditional acoustic music.Working with Port Charlotte guitarist Anthony Delle Donne I began making presentations in Charlotte County, Florida, schools. Out of this collaboration grew an invitation for us to play at the newly opened Celtic Ray Public House in Punta Gorda, Florida, in 1997. Drawing upon our shared love of music and my years in the classroom, we formed the band Ceol Binn ("sweet music" in Gaelic). In autumn of 2000, we teamed up with Trina Schyhol to release our first CD, "The Celtic Ray."I've since moved on to a full-time solo career, and have released seven more CDs. The CDs receive world-wide airplay on radio stations and the Internet, and selections have been used in television and movie scores. My performance venues have expanded to include festivals and fairs, churches, concert halls and attractions such as Walt Disney World, the Biltmore Estate, and Dollywood. If not playing as a soloist I'm probably appearing with "Marcille Wallis & Friends," a revolving collective of musicians and dancers that includes some of the best in the business.Greg McGrath, former CPA and veteran of the New York City music industry, has teamed with me to form Celtic Heritage Productions (CHP). CHP is co-founder of two Celtic Festivals in Florida (Caloosahatchee and Peace River) and producer of three concert series: "My Heart's In The Highlands" (a musical tribute to Rabbie Burns), a high energy St. Patrick's concert series, and the much-beloved "Christmas With The Celts," which in 2009 celebrates its 10th Anniversary.Plain MySpace Layouts by Iron Spider

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Member Since: 31/05/2007
Band Website: www.marcillewallis.com
Band Members: I'm primarily a soloist, though I also perform with "Marcille Wallis & Friends," a revolving collective of talent. The lineup for the upcoming season includes Marcille Wallis (dulcimer, bodhran, guitar), Don Pigeon (vocals, flute, whistle, mandolin, guitar), Matt Miller (fiddle), Ann & Cal Lloyd (Irish and Scottish dance), Robin Hendrickson (bagpipes), and Michael DeLalla (guitar, bodhran, vocals).
Influences: My parents ... "The Three B's": Bach, Beethoven and Brahms ... Rose Hahn Dirr ... Paula Massie ... Bob Dylan ... The Beatles ... Elton John, Billy Joel, and Barry Manilow ... Walt Michael, John McCutcheon, Sam Rizzetta, and Maggie Sansone ... Alison Krauss ... Altan ... Aly Bain ... Ann Margaret McKillop ... Eileen Ivers ... Frances Pisacane ... Grainne Hambly ... James Kelly ... Johnny Cunningham ... Mark Knopfler ... Matt Miller ... Michael DeLalla ... Natalie Merchant ... Robin Bullock ...
Record Label: Celtic Heritage Productions
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

VARF Comes to a Close

The Virginia Renaissance Faire (VARF) has ended its run and we have moved down to North Carolina, in preparation for our next three shows.  Below are some photos from the last weekend of VARF.  You'll...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Jun 2009 11:43:00 GMT

Fort A.P. Hill

Our time in Virginia is nearing an end.  Tomorrow begins the final weekend of the Virginia Renaissance Faire: its official title is "A Midsummer Night's Dream."  Does that mean that there will be faer...
Posted by on Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:36:00 GMT

After Fredericksburg

What is it about the Civil War that continues to fascinate Americans, almost 150 years after the fact?  Much more than a topic in schoolchildren's history texts, this grim period fires the imagination...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:32:00 GMT

Fuel Prices Up -- AGAIN?

This morning, a typical morning, Greg woke up before I did, and so I woke up to the morning news.  Today's topic: an explanation of why fuel prices have suddenly gone up.  In case you don't know why, ...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Jun 2009 17:09:00 GMT

Have A Cigar!

Hard to believe there's only one weekend left in the Virginia Renaissance Faire (VARF).  This past weekend was Celtic Heritage Weekend -- no, really, that was the official VARF name for it! -- and, pr...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Jun 2009 16:43:00 GMT

The Northern Neck

Greg and I went to Virginia's Northern Neck today.  Our goal: to see the Chesapeake Bay and eat some seafood ... and, basically, to see what there is to see in the area.We began by turning east out of...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Jun 2009 16:40:00 GMT

Musicians and Pirates and ... Obama?

One of the nicest aspects of the Virginia Renaissance Faire (VARF), for me personally, has been meeting other musicians.  The Faire's pretty informal, as far as "assigned" performances go, so on one o...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Jun 2009 12:47:00 GMT

Excentrikity

 There's an old show-biz adage that cautions performers against competing with dogs or kids for the hearts of the audience.  So, last weekend at the Virginia Renaissance Faire, who should precede me -...
Posted by on Tue, 26 May 2009 15:01:00 GMT

Another Weekend at the Faire

We've come to the end of our second weekend (of five) at the Virginia Renaissance Faire.  Must admit, at the end of the day, I was feeling about as sprightly as these two characters obviously feel!The...
Posted by on Mon, 25 May 2009 10:08:00 GMT

Her Majesty's Hounds

 Meet Elizabeth Fetch and Basil, the hound.  They are two of the characters we met in this opening weekend of the Virginia Renaissance Faire.In real life, "Elizabeth" is actually Angi Bynum, formerly ...
Posted by on Mon, 18 May 2009 16:50:00 GMT