Stolen Heart represents a maturing and refining of the sound of the band. The arrangements are sonically full and dynamically diverse. Each of the band members has his or her opportunity to shine and the album has a well put together feel. There are some humorous moments and great cover art. Beggars' Circus performs the traditional music of Scotland Ireland, Wales, Brittany and Galacia. Known for seamless arrangements, high energy stage shows and a dark sense of humor, this band favors obscure selections in their repertoire which spans some 800 years of musical tradition. The band is made up of multi-instrumentalists Michelle Lawrence-Walker on flute, pennywhistle, concertina, hammered dulcimer and vocals and Tim Summers on Guitar, bouzouki, pennywhistle, flute, bagpipes and vocals along with fine fiddler and vocalist Mary Beth Coffey. Beggars' Circus' song choices are mostly of the less than cheerful variety. Commenting on the hardships of the human (and less than human) condition they are at time performed with grim humorous irony, often in earnest consideration of the subject matter. The band's tune sets inspire dancing and impress the listener with some very fine insrumental work. Well known tunes are interspersed with more unusual numbers and arranged to keep things moving along at a slick pace. Beggars' Circus have received air play in the Virginia, DC and North Carolina areas and have been featured a number of times on WBRA TV in Roanoke, VA on that station's live music showcase. They were recently interviewed on WVTF's Studio Virginia program. The Beggars also played live on WETS public radio in Johnson City Tenn. As part of the Sycamore Shoals Celtic Festival.
7 Scharrif Riffle/Highway to Limerick/The Pigeon on the Gate
8 Side B
9 I Know Who Is Sick
10 Blizzard Hambo
11 Gypsy Laddie
12 Banish Misfortune/The Cat on Her Shoulder
13 Bonny George Campbell
14 Kerry Reel-Lads of Laois/Dunmore Lasses
Stolen Heart represents a maturing and refining of the sound of the band. The arrangements are sonically full and dynamically diverse. Each of the band members has his or her opportunity to shine and the album has a well put together feel. There are some humorous moments and great cover art. Beggars' Circus performs the traditional music of Scotland Ireland, Wales, Brittany and Galacia. Known for seamless arrangements, high energy stage shows and a dark sense of humor, this band favors obscure selections in their repertoire which spans some 800 years of musical tradition. The band is made up of multi-instrumentalists Michelle Lawrence-Walker on flute, pennywhistle, concertina, hammered dulcimer and vocals and Tim Summers on Guitar, bouzouki, pennywhistle, flute, bagpipes and vocals along with fine fiddler and vocalist Mary Beth Coffey. Beggars' Circus' song choices are mostly of the less than cheerful variety. Commenting on the hardships of the human (and less than human) condition they are at time performed with grim humorous irony, often in earnest consideration of the subject matter. The band's tune sets inspire dancing and impress the listener with some very fine insrumental work. Well known tunes are interspersed with more unusual numbers and arranged to keep things moving along at a slick pace. Beggars' Circus have received air play in the Virginia, DC and North Carolina areas and have been featured a number of times on WBRA TV in Roanoke, VA on that station's live music showcase. They were recently interviewed on WVTF's Studio Virginia program. The Beggars also played live on WETS public radio in Johnson City Tenn. As part of the Sycamore Shoals Celtic Festival.
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