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Ceili Rain

 
Artist: Ceili Rain

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Bob Halligan

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "We're Making a Party", "Say Kay-Lee

Biography

Ceili Rain (pronounced Kay-lee) was formed in 1995 by veteran songwriter Bob Halligan, Jr. The Syracuse, N.Y native had been thinking conceptually about combining Celtic instrumentation within a pop-rock setting since 1989, and had received encouragement from his wife Linda to move forward with the idea. Formerly, he had written songs that had been recorded by heavy metal artists such as Judas Priest and Blue Oyster Cult, but was uncomfortable of the association with negatively perceived artists. He had also written with Michael Bolton, and had his songs recorded by such diverse artists as Cher, Kathy Mattea, and Joan Jett.

Halligan also recorded a solo album in 1991 that went nowhere on the charts. By 1995, Halligan had moved from New York to Nashville, finding the atmosphere there more suited to what he was pursuing. Wanting to combine the Celtic influences that he had grown to like with his solid rock songwriting skills, Halligan formed Ceili Rain. (loosely translated in Gaelic as "heavenly party") They honed their skills in concerts, and finally signed with the independent label Punch Records. The 1997 album combined uplifting spiritual messages, Celtic Rock influences, solid pop-rock songwriting skills, and received strong reviews from many publications, including Billboard. ~ Michael Ofjord, All Music Guide
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Ceili Rain is a celtic music influenced Syracuse, New York based band led by Bob Halligan, Jr, founded in May 1995. As the group’s founder Bob Halligan, Jr explains, in Gaelic, the word "Céili" (pronounced kay-lee) means "party", specifically one with live musicians, dancing, and general merriment for an all-ages crowd. "Coeli" is a form of the Latin word for "heaven". Rain is English, meaning downpour. Thus, according to Halligan, Ceili Rain is a "downpour of heavenly partiness."

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Personnel

Current members

  • Bob Halligan Jr (May 1995-present) — Lead Vocal, Guitar
  • Raymond Arias (1997—present) — Guitar
  • Bill Bleistine (2003—present) — Drums, Percussion
  • Matt Mason (2005-present) — Bass
  • Joe Davoli (2007-present)- Fiddle
  • Burt Mitchell (?-present) — Pipes, Whistles

Ex & Occasional Members

  • Buddy Connolly (May 1996-occasional) — Accordion, Keyboards
  • Skip Cleavinger (Dec 1997-occasional) — Pipes, Whistles
  • John Dreibelbis (2005-occasional) — Pipes, Whistles
  • Tyler Duncan (2005-occasional)-Pipes, Whistles
  • Phil Madeira (Jan 1996-May 1996) — Accordion, Keyboards
  • Tim Lauer (May 1995 - Jan 1996) — Accordion, Keyboards
  • John McGillian (occasional) — Accordion, Keyboards
  • Susie Monick (occasional) — Accordion, Keyboards
  • Gretchen Priest (?) — Fiddle
  • Chris Carmichael (May 1995 - May 1996) Fiddle, Cello
  • Rick Cua (1995-1997) — Bass
  • Bob “Buff” Harmon (1998-200?) — Bass
  • Andrew Lamb (1998-?) — Bass
  • Lance Hoppen (1997-?) — Bass
  • Daniel Grimsland (Sep 2002-2005) — Bass
  • Paul Grimsland (?) — Guitar
  • Naoise Sheridan (?) — Guitar
  • Bruce Wallace (?) — Guitar
  • Tony Hooper (May 1995-1997) — Guitar
  • Rocky Marvel (?) — Drums, Percussion
  • Mark Hagan (?) — Drums, Percussion
  • Nick Buda (?) — Drums, Percussion
  • Lang Bliss (?) — Drums, Percussion
  • Nick Distefano (1995) — Drums, Percussion
  • John Daneluk (2003) — Drums, Percussion
  • Chris Eddy (2000) — Drums, Percussion
  • Robbie Spangnolitti (2004) — Drums, Percussion
  • Jim Hoke (May 1995) — Pipes, Whistles
  • Diane Davitch (1995) — Pipes, Whistles
  • John Brown (1995) — Pipes, Whistles
  • Diane Davitch (1995) — Pipes, Whistles
  • Hunter Lee (?-1997) — Pipes, Whistles
  • Matt Fisher (1997) — Pipes, Whistles
  • Sarah Hart (?) — Pipes, Whistles

Discography

Albums

  • "Ceili Rain" (Punch Records) — (1997)
  • We're Makin' A Party LIVE! — (1999) Recorded July 30, 1999 at Schouler Park, North Conway, NH directly to D.A.T. from house mixing console.
  • Erasers On Pencils— (2000)
  • No You, No Me (Cross Driven Records) — (2002)
  • Change In Your Pocket — (2004)
  • Anthology: 1995-2005 (Tag Artist Group) — (2005)
  • Whatever Makes You Dance — (2006)
  • I Made Lemonade - (2009)

Video

  • Anthology: 1995-2005 (DVD) (Balance Studios) — (2005)
  • Like A Train: 2005 (Music Video) (Music Video of the Year UCMVA Awards)— (Balance Studios)(2005)
  • Hallways of Always: 2006 (Music Video) (Music Video of the Year UCMVA Awards)— (Balance Studios)(2005-2006)
  • STOMP: 2005 (Music Video) — (Balance Studios)(2005)

Bob Halligan Jr. solo

  • Sprung (1994)
  • Window In The Wall (1991)

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