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Encyclopedia > Celtic punk
Celtic Punk
Stylistic origins
Cultural origins
Typical instruments
Mainstream popularity Underground during most of its history. Recently becoming more visible to the mainstream due to bands like Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly
Subgenres
Gaelic Punk
Regional scenes
London - Ireland - Scotland - Chicago - Boston - Los Angeles
Other topics
Early bands: The Pogues - The Men They Couldn't Hang - Roaring Jack   

Influential bands: The Clash - The Dubliners - Christy Moore Modern bands: Flogging Molly - Dropkick Murphys - The Tossers Image File history File links Emblem-important. ... Celtic punk (also known as Paddybeat, Celtcore, Jig punk, or Rock and Reel) is a music genre typically associated with Irish punks or punks from the Irish diaspora; although other Celtic nationalities, such as Scottish, Manx and Welsh people are also represented. ... Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ... Celtic music is a term utilized by artists, record companies, music stores and music magazines to describe a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk musical traditions of the Celtic peoples of Northern Europe. ... Year 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar). ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ... For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ... A piper playing the Great Highland Bagpipe. ... The tin whistle, also called the tinwhistle, whistle, pennywhistle, or Irish whistle, is a simple six-holed woodwind instrument. ... “Fiddler” redirects here. ... For other uses, see Banjo (disambiguation) The banjo is a stringed instrument developed by enslaved Africans in the United States, adapted from several African instruments. ... This article is about the musical instrument. ... For other uses, see Accordion (disambiguation). ... DKM redirects here. ... Flogging Molly is a seven-piece Irish American punk band that formed in Los Angeles and is currently signed under SideOneDummy Records. ... Ceòl Gàidhlig Mar Sgian Nad Amhaich compilation 7 single with Oi Polloi, Mill a h-Uile Rud, Atomgevitter and Nad Aislingean Scottish Gaelic Punk is a recent and growing subgenre of punk rock that describes a close-knit scene of punk-rock bands that sing some or all... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... This article is about the country. ... For other uses, see Chicago (disambiguation). ... Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area    - City 232. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk rock movement. ... The Men They Couldnt Hang (TMTCH) are a British rock band whose mixture of folk and punk is not dissimilar to that of The Pogues (in fact founder member Shanne Bradley was an original female punk artist and founder of Shane MacGowans first band, The Nipple Erectors). ... Australian Celtic-punk-folk-rock band of the 1980s and 1990s. ... This article is about the English punk rock band. ... The Dubliners are an Irish folk band founded in 1962, making them one of the older bands still playing music today. ... Christopher Andrew Christy Moore (born on May 7, 1945, in Newbridge, County Kildare) is a very popular Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist. ... Flogging Molly is a seven-piece Irish American punk band that formed in Los Angeles and is currently signed under SideOneDummy Records. ... DKM redirects here. ... The Tossers are a seven-piece celtic punk band from Chicago. ...

Supergenres: Celtic Fusion - Celtic rock - Folk punk

Celtic punk (also known as Paddybeat, Celtcore, Jig punk, or Rock and Reel) is a music genre typically associated with Irish punks or punks from the Irish diaspora; although other Celtic nationalities, such as Scottish, Manx and Welsh people are also represented. Celtic Fusion is a broad umbrella term for modern music which incorporates traditional Celtic influences, or Celtic music which incorporates modern music. ... Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes. ... The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The punk subculture is a subculture that is based around punk rock. ... Emigrants Leave Ireland, engraving by Henry Doyle (1827-1892), from Mary Frances Cusacks Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868 // The Irish diaspora (Irish: Diaspóra na nGael) consists of Irish emigrants and their descendants in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Mexico, New Zealand... The Six Nations considered the heartland of the modern Celts Celtic nations are areas of Europe inhabited by members of Celtic cultures, specifically speakers of Celtic languages. ... This article is about the Scottish as an ethnic group. ... The Welsh are, according to Hastings (1997), an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language, which is a Celtic language. ...


The typical Celtic punk band includes a rock rhythm section accompanying more traditional instruments such as bagpipes, fiddle, tin whistle, accordion, mandolin, and banjo. Like Celtic rock, Celtic punk is a subgenre of Celtic fusion, which includes all amalgamations of celtic music with other genres. Celtic punk is also considered part of the broader folk punk genre. Many Celtic punk bands emerge from predominantly Irish communities in cities which are historically centers of mass Irish immigration, such as Glasgow, London, Melbourne, Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. As a result, prevalent themes in Celtic punk songs include Ireland, Irish Republicanism, the Irish diaspora, drinking, and working class pride. This article is about the genre. ... Rhythm section refers to the musicians whose primary jobs in a jazz or popular music band or ensemble is to establish the rhythm of a song or musical piece, often via repeated riffs or ostinati. ... A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ... A piper playing the Great Highland Bagpipe. ... For the Anne Rice novel, see Violin (novel). ... The tin whistle, also called the tinwhistle, whistle, pennywhistle, or Irish whistle, is a simple six-holed woodwind instrument. ... For other uses, see Accordion (disambiguation). ... This article is about the musical instrument. ... For other uses, see Banjo (disambiguation) The banjo is a stringed instrument developed by enslaved Africans in the United States, adapted from several African instruments. ... Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes. ... Celtic Fusion is a broad umbrella term for modern music which incorporates traditional Celtic influences, or Celtic music which incorporates modern music. ... The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ... For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre (also known as The CBD). ... Nickname: City on the Hill, Beantown, The Hub (of the Universe)1, Athens of America, The Cradle of Revolution, Puritan City, Americas Walking City Location in Massachusetts, USA Counties Suffolk County Mayor Thomas M. Menino(D) Area    - City 232. ... For other uses, see Philadelphia (disambiguation) and Philly. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... This article is about the state. ... For other uses, see Chicago (disambiguation). ... Irish republicanism is an ideology based on the Irish nationalist belief that all of Ireland should be a single independent republic, whether as a unitary state, a federal state or as a confederal arrangement. ... Emigrants Leave Ireland, engraving by Henry Doyle (1827-1892), from Mary Frances Cusacks Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868 // The Irish diaspora (Irish: Diaspóra na nGael) consists of Irish emigrants and their descendants in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Mexico, New Zealand... Alcoholic beverages An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol, commonly known as alcohol, although in chemistry the definition of alcohol includes many other compounds. ... The term working class is used to denote a social class. ...

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History

The roots of Celtic punk are in the folk rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s who first electrified the music of Ireland and the United Kingdom — and in more traditional Celtic folk bands such as The Dubliners and The Clancy Brothers. The Dunfermline, Scotland band The Skids were possibly the first UK punk band to add a strong folk element, as they did on their 1981 album Joy. Around the same time in London, England, Shane MacGowan and Spider Stacy began experimenting with a sound that became The Pogues. Their early sets included a mixture of traditional folk songs and new original songs written in a traditional style - all performed in a punk style.[1] Other early Celtic punk bands included The Men They Couldn't Hang, Nyah Fearties, and Australia's Roaring Jack. Bob Dylans folk-rock album, Blonde on Blonde Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ... Folk song redirects here. ... The Dubliners are an Irish folk band founded in 1962, making them one of the older bands still playing music today. ... The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem from left to right: Tom, Pat, Liam, and Tommy Makem The Clancy Brothers were an Irish folk music singing group, most popular in the 1960s, who are often credited with popularizing Irish traditional music in the United States. ... ‹ The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... This article is about the country. ... The Skids The Skids were an art-punk/punk rock and new wave band from Dunfermline, Scotland, founded in 1977 by Stuart Adamson (1958 - 2001, guitars / vocals / keyboards), Richard Jobson (vocals / guitar), Thomas Kellichan (drums) and William Simpson (bass guitar / vocals). ... Joy is the final album by the Scottish band The Skids. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... Shane Patrick MacGowan (born December 25, 1957 in Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom) is best known as the original singer and songwriter with The Pogues, and is considered one of the most important and poetic Irish songwriters of the last thirty years, often echoing his influences such as Irish playwright Brendan... Peter Spider Stacy (born December 14, 1958 in Eastbourne, England) is a British musician of Irish descent. ... The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk rock movement. ... The Men They Couldnt Hang (TMTCH) are a British rock band whose mixture of folk and punk is not dissimilar to that of The Pogues (in fact founder member Shanne Bradley was an original female punk artist and founder of Shane MacGowans first band, The Nipple Erectors). ... Nyah Fearties were a music band from the village of Lugton, Scotland that created a near-unique brand of anarchic modern folk between the groups formation in 1982 and break-up in 1995. ... Australian Celtic-punk-folk-rock band of the 1980s and 1990s. ...


More recently, Celtic punk has gained popularity with the success of bands such as Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, and The Real McKenzies. Three media outlets of Celtic punk include Paddy Rock Radio, the webzine Shite 'n' Onions(which releases compilation CDs), and a podcast called The Scallywag Show With Barnacle Brian. DKM redirects here. ... Flogging Molly is a seven-piece Irish American punk band that formed in Los Angeles and is currently signed under SideOneDummy Records. ... The Real McKenzies are an unusual rock and roll band founded in Vancouver, Canada in 1992, described as a guitar-and-bagpipe wailing Celtic punk rock-and-roll. Lead singer Paul McKenzie leads a high-energy act which does extensive concert tours, including an eight-month, twenty-three-country tour... A podcast is a series of digital-media files which are distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and computers. ...


A related genre, Gaelic punk, is punk rock sung in Scottish Gaelic. Foremost of these bands are Oi Polloi from Edinburgh and Mill a h-Uile Rud from Seattle. Ceòl Gàidhlig Mar Sgian Nad Amhaich compilation 7 single with Oi Polloi, Mill a h-Uile Rud, Atomgevitter and Nad Aislingean Gaelic Punk is a subgenre of punk rock consisting of groups and bands singing in Scottish Gaelic as an effort to preserve and spread knowledge of the... Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. ... Oi Polloi playing at Augustibuiller in Sweden, 6th August, 2005 Disambiguation: you may also be looking for hoi polloi Oi Polloi are an anarcho-punk band from Scotland that formed around 1981, also notable for their contributions to the Scottish Gaelic punk sub-genre. ... For other uses, see Edinburgh (disambiguation). ... Mill a h-Uile Rud are a Seattle-based band who sing in Scots Gaelic. ... City nickname Emerald City City bird Great Blue Heron City flower Dahlia City mottos The City of Flowers The City of Goodwill City song Seattle, the Peerless City Mayor Greg Nickels County King County Area   - Total   - Land   - Water   - % water 369. ...


Notable bands

Seattle's Mill a h-Uile Rud play hardcore punk sung entirely in Scots Gaelic
Seattle's Mill a h-Uile Rud play hardcore punk sung entirely in Scots Gaelic

Image File history File linksMetadata MahR_leverkusen_beag. ... Image File history File linksMetadata MahR_leverkusen_beag. ... Mill a h-Uile Rud are a Seattle-based band who sing in Scots Gaelic. ... Hardcore punk, now commonly known as hardcore, is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ... Stout Irish Music is an appropriate motto for Amadan. ... Black 47 is an American-Celtic rock band made up of Irish expatriates, formed in New York City by Larry Kirwan and Chris Byrne in 1989. ... An Irish punk/folk band from Tramore, County Waterford, Republic of Ireland. ... Charm City Saints are a Celtic punk rock band hailing from Baltimore, Maryland. ... DKM redirects here. ... Flatfoot 56 is a Christian punk rock/oi! band from Chicago, Illinois. ... Flogging Molly is a seven-piece Irish American punk band that formed in Los Angeles and is currently signed under SideOneDummy Records. ... This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the WikiProject Music criteria for importance. ... Jackdaw is a Celtic-Rock band from Buffalo, NY. One of the groups members, George Tutuska, was a former drummer for the Goo Goo Dolls. ... The Levellers are a popular English rock band influenced by punk and traditional English music. ... The Mahones are a Canadian Celtic punk band, whose blend of Celtic folk with alternative rock was a popular draw on the Canadian live music circuit in the 1990s. ... Mill a h-Uile Rud are a Seattle-based band who sing in Scots Gaelic. ... NECK - the six-piece self-proclaimed London-Irish Psycho-Ceilídh Celtic Punk band from the North London neighbourhood of County Holloway (known informally thus due to its Irish population), home to John Lydon and Shane MacGowan. ... The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk rock movement. ... The Prodigals are a New York Irish band that started in 1997. ... Real McKenzies is a Scottish-influenced Celtic punk band founded in Vancouver, Canada in 1992. ... Siobhan was a six-piece Celtic punk band, formed in Ottawa and made up mostly of members who attended Carleton University together. ... The Skels Once described as “the band to see when you’re planning on getting so drunk you don’t remember your name,” New Jersey’s The Skels have played and drank their way through pubs up and down the east coast, and as far away as San Francisco, for... The Tossers are a seven-piece celtic punk band from Chicago. ...

Footnotes

  1. ^ Scanlon, A. The Lost Decade. Omnibus Press, 1988

See also

Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... Celtic Fusion is a broad umbrella term for modern music which incorporates traditional Celtic influences, or Celtic music which incorporates modern music. ... Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes. ... Ceòl Gàidhlig Mar Sgian Nad Amhaich compilation 7 single with Oi Polloi, Mill a h-Uile Rud, Atomgevitter and Nad Aislingean Scottish Gaelic Punk is a recent and growing subgenre of punk rock that describes a close-knit scene of punk-rock bands that sing some or all... The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... All of the performers listed here had or have both significant folk elements and significant rock elements in their music. ...

External links

Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ... // Etymology Avant-punk is a corruption of avant-garde, a term generally used in popular reference to mean in the forefront of innovation, though with more specific meanings in the arts. ... Christian punk is a form of Christian alternative music and a subgenre of punk rock with some degree of Christian lyrical content. ... Cowpunk or Country Punk is a subgenre of punk rock that began in southern California in the 1980s, especially Los Angeles. ... Crusty redirects here. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Deathrock is a term used to identify a subgenre of punk rock and Goth which incorporates elements of horror and spooky atmospheres within a Goth-Punk style and first emerged most prominently in the West Coast of the United States and London during the late 1970s and early 1980s. ... Look up emo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Anarchy Heart, a symbol popular in the young radical community, particularly with Folk Punks and Anarchists. ... Garage punk is a subgenre of punk rock that is heavily influenced by garage rock. ... Ceòl Gàidhlig Mar Sgian Nad Amhaich compilation 7 single with Oi Polloi, Mill a h-Uile Rud, Atomgevitter and Nad Aislingean Gaelic Punk is a subgenre of punk rock consisting of groups and bands singing in Scottish Gaelic as an effort to preserve and spread knowledge of the... Glam punk is glam rock and punk rock music. ... Grindcore, often shortened to grind, is an evolution of crust punk, most commonly associated with death metal, a very different though similarly extreme style of music. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Hardcore punk, now commonly known as hardcore, is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ... Post-hardcore; this specific genre was created by others as a sourse to relaese the emotion that builds inside, making the music intimate and touching to listeners. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Two Punk Front members (1978). ... The New Wave was a movement in American, Australian and British popular music, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, growing out of the New York City musical scene centered around the club CBGB. The term itself is a source of much confusion. ... 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Punk Pathetique is a sub-variant of Punk Rock termed by Garry Bushell. ... Queercore is a cultural and social movement that began in the mid 1980s as an offshoot of punk. ... Riot grrrl (or riot grrl) is an indie/punk feminist movement that reached its height in the 1990s but continues to exert influence over alternative cultures. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Skate punk (also known as skatepunk, skate-punk, skate-thrash, surf punk, or skate-core) was named because of its popularity among skateboarders, and the fact that many members of skate punk bands were themselves skaters. ... Defining characteristics of synthpunk (also known as synth-punk) bands include being founded at the same time (late 1970s) and place (California) as many US punk bands, performing with those same punk bands, in those same punk clubs, with records released on those same punk labels, preferring electronic instruments such... Taqwacore is a genre of punk music dealing with Islam and its culture, originally conceived in Michael Muhammad Knights novel, The Taqwacores. ... Afro-punk (sometimes spelled Afropunk or AfroPunk) is a term referring to African American and black people experiences of punk culture. ... Protopunk is a term used to describe a number of performers who were important precursors of punk rock, or who have been cited by early punk rockers as influential. ... The DIY ethic (do it yourself ethic) refers to the ethic of being self-reliant and doing things yourself as opposed to paying others to do it. ... Early punk rock musicians (1970s-1980) // 999 Acme Sewage Company Abrasive Wheels The Adicts The Adverts Alternative TV Amazorblades Angelic Upstarts Anti-Nowhere League Anti-Pasti The Angry Samoans The Au Pairs The Automatics The Avengers Bad Brains Bad Religion The Bags Big Balls and the Great White Idiot Big... 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Celtic Music Reviews (3644 words)
With rich, emotion-filled vocals rounding out the mixture, this CD is a mixture of sounds that shows the range of the band while still being true to their overall style and cornucopia of sound.
The punk influence here is solid, but as with most good bands within the genre, The Ceili Family knows how to play and please their listeners--you'll find no amateur hour here.
Punk-styled Celtic music's main characteristic may well be a feeling of ongoing energy--at least it is one of the benchmarks it is judged by.
Celtic Fusion: Information from Answers.com (1149 words)
The fusion of rock and Celtic music is perhaps the least surprising of the modern hybrids since rock is rooted in "roots" music, which was originally based on a fusion of African and Celtic traditions.
Celtic Punk was essentially invented by The Pogues in the early 1980's and immediately gained popularity following the release of their first album in 1985.
Celtic New Age artists such as Enya and Alan Stivell incorporate traditional melodies and lyrics with synths and pads to create a mellow relaxed fusion that has proven highly marketable, and has made Enya one of the best-selling female musicians in the world.
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