Treachery, Lust and Misfortune - American Celtic
The Three Jacks
The Three Jacks is the new name of Miami's own Celtic rockers, The Volunteers - one of America’s most entertaining Celtic rock bands with well over fifteen years of packed-out shows at clubs, pubs and auditoriums in the US and abroad.
In "Treachery, Lust & Misfortune - American Celtic" The Three Jacks take the Celtic musical inheritance of the Americas into a new century. To a base mix of much-loved Celtic traditional tunes, they fold in their mistreatments of the Celtic classics – most notably numbers by the blind, 17th Century, Irish, folk/baroque harper and boozer, Turlough O’Carolan - (his "Lord Inchiquin” now has a set of bawdy lyrics and has been re-christened “Ramrods & Bearskins”) - whip in brand new (soon to be) Celtic classics from their "catalog of 18th century folk-songs we wrote last week" - like "The ballad of the Bare-Ass Girl" - and then leaven the whole heady brew with rip-out, stomping, fiddle break-downs .
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Captain O'Kane 1:360:00/1:36
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0:00/5:56
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0:00/4:12
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Matty Groves / Goddesses 10:580:00/10:58
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0:00/7:35
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0:00/7:23
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0:00/5:15
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0:00/3:51
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The Volunteers 5:230:00/5:23
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Si Bheag Si Mhor 2:400:00/2:40