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The Priests Origin Northern Ireland Genres Classical
ReligiousOccupations Roman Catholic priests Years active 2008 – present Labels Epic (2008–present)
Sony (2008–present)
RCA (2009–present)Website Official Website Members The Reverend Father Eugene O'Hagan
The Reverend Father Martin O'Hagan
The Reverend Father David DelargyThe Priests are a classical musical group made up of three Catholic priests all from Northern Ireland. Fr Eugene and his brother Fr Martin O'Hagan are originally from the village of Claudy, County Londonderry with the family now residing in Derry whilst Fr David Delargy is from Ballymena, County Antrim.
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Early career
The trio have been singing together since they boarded as students at St MacNissi's College, Garron Tower, County Antrim. After signing a record deal with SonyBMG in April 2008 the priests, all from the Diocese of Down & Connor, recorded their debut album in Northern Ireland and Rome, with the unusual honour of having been allowed to record in St. Peter's Basilica, The Vatican.[1][2][3]
Career
2008: The Priests
Their debut album was produced by Mike Hedges and Sally Herbert. Mike Hedges has worked with, amongst others, U2, Dido and Manic Street Preachers. The eponymous album was released in Ireland on 14 November 2008 by Epic Records and has since been released worldwide in over thirty countries[4] and preceded by an ITV documentary and PBS special in the United States.[5] The initial idea for making of an album involving a priest was put in motion by Hedges himself. The original idea developed into a project involving the three priests after he and Epic Records head, Nick Raphael, saw a video recording from a mobile phone of them singing. In December 2008 they scooped the Guinness World Record for ‘Fastest-selling UK debut for a classical act’.[6] The album has turned Platinum in Ireland, UK, Sweden, Norway as well as going Gold in New Zealand, Canada and Spain. The group's concert schedule will not follow the usual band format as clauses in their bespoke contract places the emphasis on them continuing their pastoral work in their respective Parishes and in the Diocese of Down & Connor. In the 21 March issue of The Tablet, it is claimed that the album has sold more than 1 million copies in Ireland alone.[7]
2009 – present: Harmony and Noel
In August 2009, they began recording their second album, entitled "Harmony", under the same production team. It was released in November 2009 and has reaped platinum awards in Ireland and Sweden, where the album reached the No 1 spot in the Swedish charts just before Christmas 2009.
The trio completed a very successful concert tour of UK & Ireland playing to packed houses and ending with a homecoming concert in Belfast's Waterfront Hall. Their concert itinerary also took in two concerts in the Millennium Forum in the City of Derry, the first concert coinciding with the release of the Saville Report on Bloody Sunday. They noted that it was an auspicious day for the City and for the future.
The trio have recently released their first Christmas album, Noel, which was released 2 November 2010. The album debuted at #3 on the US Top Classical Albums Chart and #18 on the Top Christian Albums Chart.[8] In Canada, the album charted on #100 on the Canadian Albums Chart and #8 on the Canadian Classical Albums Chart.[9]
Members
- Fr Eugene O'Hagan is Administrator of the Parish of Ballyclare and Ballygowan with two churches: The Church of The Sacred Heart and the Church of The Holy Family. Diocese of Down and Connor.
- Fr Martin O'Hagan is Parish Priest of the Parish of Newtownards and Comber with two churches: The Church of St. Patrick (Newtownards) and the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation (Comber). Diocese of Down and Connor.
- Fr David Delargy is Parish Priest of the Parish of Hannahstown with two churches: The Church of St. Joseph and the Church of St. Peter, the Rock , Diocese of Down and Connor.
Discography
Studio albums
Year Title Chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)IRE AUS NL FIN NZ NOR SWE UK FRA SPA SWI BEL (FLA) U.S. CAN 2008 The Priests - 1st studio album
- Released: 14 November 2008
- Label: Epic
1 6 2 2 2 1 3 5 10 7 48 7 66 18 2009 Harmony - 2nd studio album
- Released: 23 November 2009
- Label: Epic/RCA
7 35 58 22 3 — 1 18 98 57 — 17 — — "—" denotes the album didn't chart. Holiday albums
Year Title Chart positions IRE NL FIN NZ SWE UK FRA BEL (FLA) 2010 Noël - Holiday album
- Released: 2 November 2010
- Label: Epic/RCA
9 68 46 16 23 37 171 47 "—" denotes the album didn't chart. Cappella Caeciliana
The Priests are also members of Belfast-based choir Cappella Caeciliana, with whom they have recorded three albums:
- 2001 – Cantate Domino – Music of Celebration from Cappella Caeciliana
- 2005 – Sing for the Morning's Joy
- 2008 – O Quam Gloriosum
See also
References
- ^ CNN, Real-life priests become pop stars.
- ^ The Priests, Homepage.
- ^ Time Magazine.
- ^ Observer Music Monthly, White Collar Rock.
- ^ Yellowmoon, The Priests in concert
- ^ "The Priests take Guinness World Record". Hotpress.com. http://www.hotpress.com/news/5088322.html. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ The Tablet, 21 March 2009
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/the-priests/chart-history/1051253?f=310&g=Albums
- ^ "CANOE – JAM! Music SoundScan Charts". Jam.canoe.ca. 19 May 2011. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/CLASSICAL.html. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ Jaclyn Ward – Fireball Media Ltd. – http://www.fireballmedia.ie+(1 October 1962). "The Irish Charts – All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. http://irishcharts.ie/awards/platinum09.htm. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx
External links
Categories:- Roman Catholic priests from Northern Ireland
- Male singers from Northern Ireland
- Vocal trios
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