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T.D. Ellis is the owner of Trevco Music, Trevco Music Publishing, The Music Source, and T.D. Ellis Music Publishing. He is also a professional bassoonist and contractor. T.D. plays principal bassoon and is the personnel manager with the Ridgefield Symphony, Greater Bridgeport Symphony and Wallingford Symphony. He is the contractor for the Palace Theater in Waterbury, where many touring Broadway shows perform, and the Ridgefield Playhouse which hosts smaller shows such as the Irish Tenors, Judy Collins, etc. He also plays contrabassoon with the Greenwich Symphony and subs regularly with orchestras in CT and NY. That's a lot of things! A true portfolio career! It's lovely to speak with someone who is so practically versed in the realities of our orchestral world, and who runs a thriving online business in addition to managing PEOPLE and being an ARTIST in his own right. How does he do it all? How might you? Trevco Music is at www.TrevcoMusic.com Thanks for joining me on Crushing Classical! Theme music and audio editing by DreamVance. You can join my email list HERE, so you never miss an episode! I help people to lean into their creative careers and start or grow their income streams. You can read more or hop onto a short discovery call from my website. I'm your host, Jennet Ingle. I love you all. Stay safe out there!
The Letter from Ireland Podcast - with Carina & Mike Collins
In this musical episode we look at a very personal choice of the eight most unique Irish MALE singing voices.I wonder will you agree? Maybe it will introduce you to a new talent that you have not heard before - or maybe you feel I have left out one or two of your own favourites! Either way, I hope you enjoy this selection of beautiful Irish songs and voices.Music featured in this episode:"Samhradh, Samhradh" performed by Iarla Ó Lionáird and The Gloaming."Bodenstown Churchyard" performed by Frank Harte."Rare Aul Times" performed by Luke Kelly."Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears" performed by The 3 Irish Tenors."Nothing but the same Old Story" performed by Paul Brady."Sally McLennane" performed by Shane McGowan and The Pogues."Continental Céilí" performed by Christy Moore."Red is The Rose" performed by Liam Clancy.Support the Letter from Ireland Show:Thank you for listening to the Letter from Ireland show. To support the podcast, get lots of member-only features and follow Mike and Carina behind the scenes as they travel around Ireland go to ALetterfromIreland.com/plus .
The Letter from Ireland Podcast - with Carina & Mike Collins
In this musical episode we look at a very personal choice of the eight most unique Irish MALE singing voices.I wonder will you agree? Maybe it will introduce you to a new talent that you have not heard before - or maybe you feel I have left out one or two of your own favourites! Either way, I hope you enjoy this selection of beautiful Irish songs and voices.Music featured in this episode:"Samhradh, Samhradh" performed by Iarla Ó Lionáird and The Gloaming."Bodenstown Churchyard" performed by Frank Harte."Rare Aul Times" performed by Luke Kelly."Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears" performed by The 3 Irish Tenors."Nothing but the same Old Story" performed by Paul Brady."Sally McLennane" performed by Shane McGowan and The Pogues."Continental Céilí" performed by Christy Moore."Red is The Rose" performed by Liam Clancy.Support the Letter from Ireland Show:Thank you for listening to the Letter from Ireland show. To support the podcast, get lots of member-only features and follow Mike and Carina behind the scenes as they travel around Ireland go to ALetterfromIreland.com/plus .
Hello Friends,I hope you enjoy my 55th New York Irish Hour. There were so many new releases in the last 2 weeks. In Part 2 Ronan Tynan joins me for a fabulous interview. Enjoy!Part 1Patrick Feeney (latest release), Screaming Orphans, Paul McNeilly (new single), The Murphy's (new single), Me (latest album)Part 2Ronan Tynan, Ronan Tynan Interview, Irish Tenors, Ronan Tynan Interview, Ronan Tynan, Wayne Brereton (Seamus Pick)Part 3Grainne Cooke (debut recording), Ceol (new single), Nathan Carter (new single), Support the show
The Irish Tenors, Declan Kelly, Anthony Kearns and Ronan Tynan, join Marty for a chat about their 25th anniversary tour.
This week we welcome The Blues Brothers! Clint Nievar takes the role of Jake Blues head on with all the fierceness and intensity of the original man himself. Clint is a 17 year veteran of the business with formal training in singing, acting, and dancing. Hailing from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he took ballet, tap, and jazz lessons since the age of 14 and moving to the Branson area straight out of high-school in 2001. He has graced the stage of many legendary shows in town including The WELK Show and Stuck on the 70's show. Later in his career Clint was hired at Silver Dollar City where he worked for 12 years in productions such as A Dickens Christmas Carol, Echo Hollow, The Silver Dollar Saloon, and finished his run with the company with Its a Wonderful Life. Clint has also worked alongside Debbie Boone, Jerry Van Dike, Ed McMann and even had the chance to be side kick comedian to the one and only Yakov Smirnoff for whom he wrote comedy for over two years. Originally from Auburn Indiana, Justin is no stranger to the Branson stage. He has performed in numerous fan favorite shows over the years such as: The 12 Irish Tenors, Shake Rattle and Roll, Magnificent 7 Variety Show, Broadway the Star Spangled Celebration, A Dickens Christmas Carol, Christmas Wonderland and others. Other credits include being a featured vocalist for Carnival Cruise Lines and Oceana Cruise Lines throughout the world. Justin is also Co-Producer and Co-Owner of the award winning show “Forever Young,” which is currently touring the country and being performed on cruise ships around the globe. Justin is ecstatic for the opportunity to step into the role of Elwood Blues for Legends in Concert alongside his longtime friend Clint Nievar as Jake Blues. Legends in Concert is located along the famous 76 Strip and has been a part of the Branson entertainment scene over two decades. Two power-packed hours of fabulous entertainment awaits you! This world famous live tribute show features an amazing cast of all-star entertainers assembled on one stage in one of the most sought after productions in the world. Don't miss out on this extravagant concert in Branson. To order tickets or for more information call the Dick Clark American Bandstand Box Office: 417-339-3003 or visit www.LegendsInConcert/ Branson.
You're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag and forever in peace may you wave. You're the emblem of the land I love, home of the free and brave! That's right, the U.S. is celebrating it's 247th birthday and we here at Windy City Irish Radio want to celebrate the nations birth and celebrate the Irish contribution to our nation's freedom. This afternoon we celebrate old Uncle Sam with music from James Cagney, Bing Crosby, Celtic Women, Frank Patterson, Shane Hennessey, The Irish Tenors, Derek Warfield, David Kincaid, The Irish Brigade and the man in black, Johnny Cash! It's all right here on Windy City Irish Radio. Check us out at www.windycityirishradio.com. God Bless America and Happy Birthday Uncle Sam!
Hi Friends,I hope you enjoy the 34th New York Irish Hour! I featured another track from Ciara Fox. She's just angelic. Last weekend was 45th The East Durham Irish Festival and it was a blast.. One of the Bands that really lit the place up was Get Up Jack from Albany NY. I played a lively track from them. I also played a track from my dear friend from Galway, Carmel Dempsey. I will also be featuring a new artist to the program, Paul McCahill. This week's Seamus Pick will feature a group from Galway called We Banjo 3. Just fabulous! Our comedy relief will come from the very funny George Casey. Enjoy... AndyPart 1: Sinead Black, Ciara Fox (new release), Get Up Jack, Andy Cooney (new release)Part 2: Carmel Dempsey, Tumbling Paddys, Finbar Fury, Paul Cahill (New Single), We Banjo 3 (Seamus Pick)Part 3: Derek Ryan (Latest release), George Casey (Comedy Relief), Steve Earle & Dervish, Dermot O'Brien, The Irish Tenors
This week we welcome from Legends In Concert, at The Dick Clark American Bandstand Theatre, The Blues Brothers. Clint Nievar takes the role of Jake Blues head on with all the fierceness and intensity of the original man himself. He is a 17 year veteran of the business with formal training in singing, acting, and dancing. Hailing from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he took ballet, tap, and jazz lessons since the age of 14 and moving to the Branson area straight out of high-school in 2001. He has graced the stage of many legendary shows in town including The WELK Show and Stuck on the 70’s show. Later in his career Clint was hired at Silver Dollar City where he worked for 12 years in productions such as A Dickens Christmas Carol, Echo Hollow, The Silver Dollar Saloon, and finished his run with the company with Its a Wonderful Life. Clint has also worked alongside Debbie Boone, Jerry Van Dike, Ed McMann and even had the chance to be side kick comedian to the one and only Yakov Smirnoff for whom he wrote comedy for over two years. There is no other role that Clint would rather do than the role of Joliet Jake Blues at Legends in Concert. Originally from Auburn Indiana, Justin Sassanella is no stranger to the Branson stage. He has performed in numerous fan favorite shows over the years such as: The 12 Irish Tenors, Shake Rattle and Roll, Magnificent 7 Variety Show, Broadway the Star Spangled Celebration, A Dickens Christmas Carol, Christmas Wonderland and others. Other credits include being a featured vocalist for Carnival Cruise Lines and Oceana Cruise Lines throughout the world. Justin is also Co-Producer and Co-Owner of the award winning show “Forever Young,” which is currently touring the country and being performed on cruise ships around the globe. Justin is ecstatic for the opportunity to step into the role of Elwood Blues for Legends in Concert alongside his longtime friend Clint Nievar as Jake Blues. Legends in Concert is located along the famous 76 Strip and has been a part of the Branson entertainment scene over two decades. Two power-packed hours of fabulous entertainment awaits you! This world famous live tribute show features an amazing cast of all-star entertainers assembled on one stage in one of the most sought after productions in the world. Don't miss out on this extravagant concert in Branson. To order tickets or for more information call the Dick Clark American Bandstand Box Office: 417-339-3003 or visit www.LegendsInConcert/Branson.
Ronan Tynan is an Irish tenor, physician and former Paralympic athlete who won 18 gold medals and set 14 world records. Ronan gained international acclaim as a member of the Irish Tenors. You can read about his extraordinary life in his autobiography, Halfway Home My Life Till Now. Ronan is here to speak to us about the transcendent power of music and how music can help us live more fully in the moment. Ronan Tynan knew what he wanted to do with his life after an epiphany he had when he was 7 years old. Both of his parents installed him in at an early age that nothing is impossible. Later in life he realized that being a singer was as healing to the world as being a doctor. He realized that vulnerability allows people to open up blockages and that music tends to cleanse people in ways they might not even realize. Not only can music heal divisions within a person it also has the power to transcend and heal divisions that separate us as a society. He explains, “No matter how much anger or contempt that people can have for each other, sometimes a piece of music can bring people and unify people in the most amazing way.” More From Ronan Tynan Website: http://ronantynan.net/ and https://theirishtenorsmusic.com/
Ronan Tynan is an Irish tenor, physician and former Paralympic athlete who won 18 gold medals and set 14 world records. Ronan gained international acclaim as a member of the Irish Tenors. You can read about his extraordinary life in his autobiography, Halfway Home My Life Till Now. Ronan is here to speak to us about the transcendent power of music and how music can help us live more fully in the moment. Ronan Tynan knew what he wanted to do with his life after an epiphany he had when he was 7 years old. Both of his parents installed him in at an early age that nothing is impossible. Later in life he realized that being a singer was as healing to the world as being a doctor. He realized that vulnerability allows people to open up blockages and that music tends to cleanse people in ways they might not even realize. Not only can music heal divisions within a person it also has the power to transcend and heal divisions that separate us as a society. He explains, “No matter how much anger or contempt that people can have for each other, sometimes a piece of music can bring people and unify people in the most amazing way.” Website: http://ronantynan.net/ Twitter @ronantynan
Eamonn Dillon was born in Belfast, Ireland. His father introduced him to traditional Irish music as a child and it became a lifelong pursuit. He plays the Uilleann Pipes, the bagpipes of Ireland, as well as the tin whistle. Currently living in Nashville, he performs regularly around town and teaches at the Fiddle and Pick in Pegram Tennessee located just west of Nashville. Eamonn has done extensive touring in the US, Canada, and Europe. He has toured with John McDermott, The Irish Tenors, Celtic Bridge, and as a solo artist as well. Recorded on a cold November morning this episode features Eamonn talking about the unique instrument he plays as well as traditional Irish music – a style that he loves and one that connects him to his homeland.
Cody Garrett developed a curiosity and love for music when he began piano lessons at the age of six, and from then on strived to become educated in music history, theory, composition/arranging, improvisation, production, and business. Cody continued his academic education at the University of Houston Moores School of Music, where he studied music theory, composition, and piano performance. Desiring a greater understanding of contemporary styles, reharmonization, and music production, Cody attended Berklee College of Music as a scholarship recipient, where he completed the legendary harmony and arranging curriculum in two semesters. Since then, Cody has developed new interests and skills in digital audio production and professional music direction in his current work as a keyboardist, music director, and arranger. Cody currently lives in Houston, TX, and explores professional opportunities around the world. Cody has collaborated as a performer and arranger with many renown artists/projects, including Aaron Lindsey, Alley Theatre, Ben Vereen, Brian Courtney Wilson, Cindy Cruse Ratcliff, Gene Moore Jr., The Hobby Center, The Houston Symphony, India.Arie, The Irish Tenors, Lakewood Church, Michael Moritz Jr., Michael W. Smith, Second Baptist Church, and Will Makar. Thanks for listening and keep thriving! Show notes: www.SpenserLiszt.com/blog/TMP23 Free list of potential tax deductions: www.SpenserLiszt.com/p/TaxDeductions Join the Thriving Musicians closed Facebook group: www.Facebook.com/groups/ThrivingMusician Email questions, comments or nominate a Thriving Musician to spenser@spenserliszt.com Follow Spenser online: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/SpenserLiszt Twitter: www.Twitter.com/SpenserLiszt Instagram: www.Instagram.com/SpenserLiszt
The superb Finbar Wright of The Irish Tenors joined Miriam for a chat and a stunning performance.
On Cork Today with Patricia ➡️ We catch up with #Mallow woman Catherine Carroll who joined Patricia earlier this year as she was suffering intense pain due to the HSE withdrawing pain patches previously covered by the drug payment and medical card schemes - Raccoon spotted in Macroom ➡️ How Online sites children visit on the web is now the biggest challenge facing parents ➡️ Cork Singer Finbar Wright joins Patricia in studio celebrating the Irish Tenors 20th Anniversary ➡️ Movies Plus More See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ronan Tynan talks to Bill Lacy about their Christmas show with the BPO.
Chris Lynch catches up with Scott Garnham from the Dublin Irish Tenor's ahead of their show on the 20th of November at the Aurora Centre in Christchurch.
Chris Lynch catches up with Scott Garnham from the Dublin Irish Tenor's ahead of their show on the 20th of November at the Aurora Centre in Christchurch.
In this episode, we explore the Five Irish Tenors and the program for their February 21 performance at Armstrong Auditorium, as part of their first-ever North American tour. Tickets information:https://www.armstrongauditorium.org/performance/the-five-irish-tenorsFacebook Event Page:https://www.facebook.com/events/455341088009055/
We chat with Ciaran Kelly, one of the tenors of The Five Irish Tenors about what people can expect from the show, both classics and contemporary pieces.
Hailing from Kiltealy, County Wexford, Anthony Kearns was born into a musical family. Growing up, he turned to singing and made his name locally in the hotel catering business as the "Singing Barman." After winning the "Ireland Searches for a Tenor" competition in 1993, Kearns went on to join The Irish Tenors before reaching international stardom and embarking on a solo career in his down time from the power trio. Anthony is widely renowned for his tremendous service to our veterans here in the U.S. and has routinely performed at veteran's events over the years. This week on Windy City Irish Radio, Tim and Mike visit with Anthony Kearns before his long-awaited return to the Irish American Heritage Center this Sunday November 13th. The boys spin songs from the famed tenor and feature music from Liam Clancy, Natalie MacMaster, Paul Brady and Van Morrison. Tune in for a track off of the brand new album from New York rockers The Narrowbacks and a tune from legendary Irish musician Frankie Gavin before his Salon Concerts Chicago at the IAHC this Saturday night. Sit down and have a cuppa whatever strikes your fancy and join us every Wednesday on WSBC 1240 AM from 8PM - 9PM or check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Chapter 69: "What Didn't Kill John..." ...as read by John LaMacchia of Candiria YES! John Lamacchia of the almighty and seemingly indestructable Candiria tells us his chapter of the story. "BeBop" tells us of his early band Dead Air and Ken's band Intrigue and how that jam session resulted in John's enterance into the Candiria fold. John Lamacchia tells us about Ken's perhaps 500 deep song vault, the famous accident that should've killed the entire band, literally watching 9/11, prescription drug addiction, his band Spylocopa, new Candiria album with Metal Blade, working with new members Dan and Julio and sleeping in a childs sleeping bag on a dog mattress. Like Candirias' amazing music , there is something in this chapter for everyone. Thanks for listening. Chapter 69 Notes: Candiria FB: https://www.facebook.com/candiria Follow John on twitter: https://twitter.com/candiria Chapter 69 Music: Candiria: "Mathematics" Candiria: "Primary Obsticle" Swans: "Helpless Child" Dr. Hook: "Get My Rocks Off" Candiria: "Blood" Candiria: "Riding The Spiral" Spylocopa: "Duskyhead" The Irish Tenors: "Danny Boy" Candiria: "300 Percent Density" As The Story Grows links: Help out at Patreon Follow on Twitter See what we're doing at Lavirra Productions ATSG Website ATSG Music and Merch Leave some feedback at iTunes ATSG YouTube Channel Join the Email List ATSG Facebook Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com
Simon & Claudio chat to Marc Forrest (you can follow him on Twitter as well), the founder of iPhoneographySA, about how this phenomenon began. There is also some talk of an Irish tenor with a “k”, pictures of cats and angry DJs.
Windy City Irish Radio with Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor features Bob Marley with the Chieftains, birthday tributes to Michael Collins, Eamon de Valera and Oscar Wilde, Black 47, James Taylor, Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers, Nathalie McMaster, We Banjo 3, and The Commitments, The Irish Tenors, and tonight's big trivia question that can only be answered via our website at www.windycityirishradio.com for prizes that would put Oprah to shame.
Perhaps the greatest songwriter the Irish have ever produced, John Lennon would have celebrated his 73rd birthday today. Tune in to hear our tribute to John Lennon and music from the Irish Tenors, Tommy Makem, The Sawdoctors, and a celebration of the upcoming iBAM Festival in Chicago, IL.
In the first community gathering since Hurricane Sandy, residents of Breezy Point took a break from weeks of cleanup and recovery efforts to enjoy a special holiday lunch with special musical guests, The Irish Tenors.