Hunks and Harmony Invade the Benedum
by Good News Reporter, Joanne Quinn-Smith
The Celtic Thunder Show, MYTHOLOGY, follows
the incredible success of Voyage and presents the perfect blend of
entertainment, ideology and Gaelic spirituality, providing a modern twist on
the old Celtic storytelling tradition.Timeless Celtic classics like Danny Boy and The
Rocky Road to Dublin are part of what makes MYTHOLOGY a must-see. Modern
ballads Scarlet Ribbons and Now We Are Free give the production
a contemporary flair. MYTHOLOGY also features a wide variety of instruments in
the eight-piece Celtic
Thunder Band.
What an
ecclectic mix of insturments. For the
bulk of the show you should know that you need an affinity or appreciation for
classic Irish music, the fiddle and the reel.
The very look of this group belies description. It is much more than five "beautiful
men" who sing like the seraphim and
cherubim with one hulking hunk of manhood, George Donaldson who not fills up
his portion of the stage but presents a boulder in a rock solid landscape and
he is a lightning bolt of an entertainer.
George Donaldson is
a self-taught and accomplished musician. George's love of Celtic music stems
from his childhood in Glasgow, where his main influence was his late father
Bernard, who had a love and appreciation of all kinds of live music played from
the heart. In the Mythology show his solos are gripping and touchingly
romantic. He delivers the classic
"The Grand Affaire" like a Hollywood matinee star. And his love song "Scarlet Ribbons"
left no hearts untouched. But the real
crowd pleaser was the Proclaimer's hit song, "Life with You." Everytime he made an endaring gesture or
sweep of those massive construction worker arms, the crowd roared.
Baritone
Emmet
Cahill, performs the inspirational love song "Always
There," the haunting Irish ballad "Isle of Inisfree" and a
uniquely beautiful version of the all-time favorite "Danny Boy."
Ryan Kelly's "Carrickfergus,"
is superb. "Carrickfergus" is an Irish folk
song , named after the town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. He
also brings new dimension to "House of the Rising Sun" and "Danny
Boy."
Surfer looking Keith Harkin with
his longish blonde hair is another crowd favorite. What a powerful performance of "Now We
are Free" (the theme from Gladiator.) We were also touched by his
performance of "Lauren &
I," a ballad he composed about his niece.
Named Top World Music Artist
twice by industry bible Billboard, Celtic Thunder’s six male soloists perform
both solo and ensemble numbers. They are known for performing an eclectic mix
of songs, ranging from traditional Irish fare to international hits such as
"The Boys are Back in Town" and "Still Haven't Found", as
well as original compositions.
Mythology was characterized by
Celtic Thunder's use of dramatic effects via lighting and choreography as well
as a stage set resembling an ancient stone pathway like those from Celtic lore,
with real Irish Instruments.
An interesting side note is the multi-generational
family attendance in the audience from granddaughters to great
grandmothers. Also surprising are their
repertoire of covers from, Garth Brooks, Billy Joel and even The Police.
Celtic Thunder at Benedum on
October 6 was amazing. What talent! But I am sure for most of the ladies, the hi-light
of the evening was when all the Celtic Thunder singers came out in kilts. From
Celtic standards to Danny Boy and House of the Rising Sun, the performance was
pure masterpiece.
Joanne Quinn-Smith, Award winning internet radio broadcaster, blogger, author and internet radio and TV network editor and publisher. Joanne is the owner and CEO, Creative Energy Officer, of Dreamweaver Marketing Associates, a successful Pittsburgh-based marketing company. She is a grandmother and great grandmother, an unlikely trendsetter for online journalism and broadcasting. Joanne is internationally known as the “Get Your Google On” Gal. But better known as Techno Granny™ to over one million accumulated online listeners worldwide. Joanne has created a revolutionary online NEW MEDIA platform in Internet broadcasting, blogging and other social media participation that represents the new second generation of World Wide Web interactions, known in technology circles as Web 2.0. JQS is the online publisher of PositivelyPittsburghLiveMagazine.com, an online community magazine to disseminate the Positive News for Positive Pittsburghers. PPL Mag is Pittsburgh’s First Internet radio and TV network with syndicated channels and online radio and TV capabilities.
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