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Wildgeese - Celtic Music of the Northwest

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The Playlist



  1. Planxty Charles O’Conner/Kitty’s Wedding/Sonny Brogan’s (jigs)
  2. I Wish My Love Was a Red, Red Rose
  3. Star Above the Garter/Saint Patrick’s Day (jigs)
  4. Anach Cuain/The Blacksmith (air/song)
  5. The Bush in Bloom/Maud Miller/Russ’ Favorite/John in the Fog (reels)
  6. Bridget O’Malley
  7. Ryan’s/Scotch Mary/Sweeney’s Dream (reels)
  8. Undressed Melody (written by Kate Power)
  9. Mist Covered Mountain/Monaghan’s Jig (march/jig)
  10. Verdant Braes of Screen
  11. Wheels of the World/Maid in the Cherry Tree/Speed the Plow (reels)


RANDAL BAYS, fiddle

BILL BULICK, flutes, whistles

KATE POWER, vocals, harmonium, percussion, banjo

JIM CHAPMAN, bouzouki, whistles, harmonium

BARRY CRANNELL, guitar, mandolin


A rich memory in the life of music in Portland, Oregon, found and fanned in the restoration of the 1983 recording, Wildgeese: Celtic Music of the Northwest, produced by Mícheál Ó Dohmnaill and originally engineered by Michael O’Rourke, Grass Roots studio. Band members of Wildgeese are Kate Power, Jim Chapman, Bill Bulick, Barry Crannell & Randal Bays, members of Portland's folk music scene's institutional history galvanized Portland's place as one of the earliest and finest Irish sessions in the folk-club session scene, and triggered an ecstatic period of music and dance in a deep community of avid enthusiasts in Portland, Oregon. The music scene birthed in the 1980's remains intact and vital in Portland to this day,

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-  “I liked the fun easy spirit you have. It was great!”
-  “My mind feels tingly. (that’s a good thing!)”

-  “Such personable, funny teachers. It was so easy to learn - not intimidating.”
-  “....fun, took away anxiety about difficulty; can have fun knowing only a few chords.”
-  “Loved the picking techniques; very cool!”
-  “I like being in a group of people singing. I like having you two as leaders. I like learning new songs.”
-  “I like how accessible & personable you are - happy, fun atmosphere.”
-  “I got in touch with a lot of songs that I haven’t remembered for a while and learned some really great new ones.”
-  “I like the easy atmosphere, low pressure, friendly ambiance, the generosity of Kate & Steve - please keep this up!”

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