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Celtic Music, with Texas Style

Clandestine's back together and stronger than ever, but if you're looking for the official bio, look no further!=======\/ Clandestine was well-known and well-loved from 1991 to 2003 for their particular brand of Texas Celtic music. They were regulars at the Texas Scottish Festival and the North Texas Irish Festival for many years and had full houses at McGonigel's Mu...

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  • Clandestine
    Woot! Update Done .. Who wants us to play NTIF? besides us, that is?
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    a ha! found the information on the new gigs .. we're back in PA for the Celtic Classic, and we're also going to be in Salt Lake City for a sheeshee little concert. now, I'm off to wrestle with the interface!
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    Who authorized all this heat? Not me! We're playing in cooler climes soon, and if I could remember the Addy, they'd be here.
  • Clandestine
    Okay, so, we have a smattering of folks on the demand thing. Which is a great start, ya'll. We're also looking for suggestions on locations for these aforementioned shows. so, if you're in a town that has a neat-o place to play with a crowd that you think would dig us (and our new CD) shoot us a note ... I'm sure the link's around here somewhere. ~emily
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    we're workin' on all this newfangled intarweb stuff. Nice to see ya =)

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Clandestine's back together and stronger than ever, but if you're looking for the official bio, look no further!=======\/

Clandestine was well-known and well-loved from 1991 to 2003 for their particular brand of Texas Celtic music. They were regulars at the Texas Scottish Festival and the North Texas Irish Festival for many years and had full houses at McGonigel's Mucky Duck in Houston, the Cactus Cafe in Austin and Poor David's Pub in Dallas. The band toured the US extensively and had successful stints in Canada and France before breaking up in February 2003. Now Clandestine has re-formed with percussionist and singer Emily Dugas, fiddler Gregory McQueen, piper EJ Jones and a new member, Al Cofrin. Al adds his cittern, voice, and another set of bagpipes to the mix. Al and EJ are joining Emily on vocals, with many songs now set in three-part harmony. Most of the group's blasting tune sets remain the same, complemented by some new ones in similar style.

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