- Céilí’s Muse
Céilí’s Muse was a Celtic folk band active in
Houston, Texas from1989 until1997 . Formed byMaggie Drennon (then named Stephanie Bingham) on vocals, flute andbodhrán andMary Maddux on vocals and guitar, the duo performed a combination of traditional and contemporary Irish and Scottish folk songs at local festivals and venues like Houston’s Red Lion Pub and later McGonigel’s Mucky Duck Pub. Their first album was a limited release cassette, "One Voice" in1991 . At the CD release performance for their second album, "Circles of Stone" in1993 at the Mucky Duck, Maggie sawChuck Ivy enter the room and called from the stage “You know something about sound. Fix it!” thus enlisting him as their sound engineer for the next year.Melanie O’Sullivan joined as a singer in January1994 and Chuck moved from behind the sound board onto the stage asbass guitar andChapman Stick player in October of the same year for the recording of the group’s third album "Céilí’s Muse Live: Muse Secret #73".In the summer of
1995 Mary moved to New England leaving the group searching for a guitarist. A temporary replacement was found in local musician Lia Salo who played with Céilí’s Muse on the Houston Celtic live festival recording "Blarney Fest ’95", an album also featuring Houston’sFlying Fish Sailors and Clandestine. Lia’s time in the band was brief, however, so again they recruited from their support staff, this time pulling in their live albums’ engineer Anders Johansson to add acoustic and electric guitars to the mix. An album with this lineup was released in late 1995 as "The Dark Lady" and the band toured the Midwest and the East Coast as well as the [http://www.ntif.org North Texas Irish Festival] . This lineup also performed at and recorded another festival the next year, Son of Blarneyfest, again with the Flying Fish Sailors and introducing another local Celtic group, Gordian Knot. Mary Maddux also returned to perform a few songs solo for this show.Between the fall of
1996 and spring of1997 , the band reorganized yet again with Melanie leaving the group and Mike Byers joining on guitar,bouzouki , andmandolin . Wolf Loescher of Austin’s “Two O’Clock Courage” also sat in on percussion for numerous gigs during the Spring and Summer of 1997. Chuck left the group in 1997 and the group performed a few more shows as Céilí’s Muse after he left, but ultimately disbanded, with some members regrouping asSixMileBridge the next year. Still, Céilí’s Muse won theHouston Press music award for Best Ethnic Music some 18 months after the band officially broke up.External links
* http://www.loosegoose.com/muse/
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