May 30th 2010
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Beoga (Irish word for ‘lively’) are a five-piece band
based in County Antrim in the North of Ireland. Formed in 2002,
they have become one of the most popular and influential
ensembles in modern Irish music. Their unique sound features the
twin duelling accordians of Seán Óg Graham and
Damian McKee, four times All-Ireland bodhrán champion
Eamon Murray and pianist Liam Bradley. In 2005, the line-up was
complete with the addition of one of Ireland’s premier
young talents, singer/fiddler Niamh Dunne.
The bedrock of Beoga’s sound lies firmly within the Irish
tradition. However, they are not afraid to incorporate other
genres’ nuances into their music. From bluesy riffs to
Astor Piazzola-style jazz, to a raunchy New Orleans jamboree
vibe, their music always returns to a wonderfully bouncy
traditional sound. The result is traditional, with a huge sense
of fun and adventure and it all works - wonderfully well. Irish
Music Magazine writes “Madcap genius, master
craftsmen”. The Irish Times concludes, “Individually
talented and collectively inspired, Beoga speak a language called
music with a fluency beloved of the best
multi-linguists.”
The group’s first two albums, ‘A Lovely
Madness’ (2005) and ‘Mischief’ (2007), were met
with universal critical acclaim. Containing a repertoire of fresh
self-penned tunes and inventive arrangements, they received a
phenomenal 9.5/10 from Ireland‘s Hot Press, and numerous
honours from the music media, notably the German Music Awards,
Boston Globe’s ‘Best of 2007’, New York’s
Irish Echo and the Live Ireland Music Awards.
Beoga’s latest album ‘The Incident’ (2009)
continues to blaze a pioneering trail, earning a fresh string of
superlatives; The Irish Echo describes “a heady, virtually
head-spinning sonic blend, perhaps the most audacious Irish band
rooted in trad today.” The Irish American News lauds the
“energy, intelligent creativity, wit and real
musicianship” declaring, “this is the freshest take
on the tradition,” and the Wall Street Journal, describe
Beoga as ‘the most exciting band to emerge from Ireland
this century’. Irish Music Magazine concludes, “Beoga
are at the forefront of the Irish new wave,” In October
2009 ‘The Incident’ was selected for inclusion in the
official 2010 GRAMMY nomination ballot for Best Contemporary
World Music album.
Beoga’s are delighting audiences at major festivals
throughout Europe and the USA with their award winning live show.
Highlights have included the Milwaukee Irish fest, the
BBC’s Last Night at the Proms concert, Denmark’s
Tonder festival, Cambridge Folk festival and Glasgow’s
Celtic Connections. With their unique blend of inventive
arrangements, virtuosi instrumental talents and beautiful vocals,
Beoga’s popularity continues to flourish as they captivate
audiences on a global scale.