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The
story so far
From the Great Wall of China to packed auditoriums in
the Holy Land and more recently being the first Irish band to perform
at the greatest music festival in the world, "Rock in Rio"
on front of an estimate audience of two hundred and forty thousand people,
Dervish have come a long way in seventeen years. Formed in 1989 by a
group of five musicians, Liam Kelly, Shane Mitchell, Martin Mc Ginley,
Brian Mc Donagh and Michael Holmes who came together to record an album
of local music which was released as The Boys of Sligo.Inspired by the
project they decided to develop this informal gathering (which gathered
weekly to play sessions in local pubs) into a working band under the
name Dervish which was chosen as it related to any group of spiritual
people who become enraptured by music.
Over the following two years Dervish honed their craft as a formative
band. In 1991, Roscommon born singer Cathy Jordan and all Ireland champion
fiddle player Shane Mc Aleer joined the band giving them the right balance
to produce the first Dervish album Harmony Hill which was released in
1992. It wasn_t long before the impact of that album became apparent,
winning widespread critical acclaim and the album was described by many
as “a landmark Irish traditional album”.The impact of the
recording was immediate. Its artistry, musicianship and maturity won
outstanding praise from the media placing Dervish to the forefront of
the bands working on traditional Irish music. Substantial TV and radio
exposure for the band and the album began to open all kind of doors.
Dervish soon became one of the most sought after acts on the live music
circuit worldwide and have continued to remain so over the years.
This demand led to the band touring continuously throughout 1993 and
performing at all the major folk festivals. The enormous work load and
the constant touring made it difficult for the band to work in the studio,
but the following year their keenly awaited second album was released.
“Playing with Fire” was released in 1994, and so again,
began the band_s worldwide travels to satisfy the demand created by
both albums.The high expectations for the recording were not only met,
but also surpassed. Reviewers and critics alike lauded praise for “Playing
with Fire” confirming Dervish status as the pre-eminent Irish
traditional band. The album reached number 1 in the Irish Folk Music
Charts and World/Roots music charts internationally and stayed on top
for several months.
With their reputation firmly established, Dervish now set their sights
on the American market, signing a deal with the New York-based Company
Kells Music. The release of their two albums in the USA saw the demand
for the band take off in dramatic terms. Performances at highly regarded
festivals such as Wolf Trap and the Milwaukee Irish festival projected
Dervish into a new sphere of operation on a worldwide scale. Appearances
at festivals such as City Stages in Birmingham Alabama seen Dervish
bring Irish music far beyond the Irish/American music circuit in the
US Recognition for the band_s achievements followed with nominations
and awards in a variety of traditional/Folk music polls including two
in the IRMAs in Ireland.
In 1996 Dervish released “At the End of the Day", which firmly
established the band as a major force in world music, winning them the
Hot Press Folk Album of the Year Award. In the same year the band performed
a series of shows in Hong Kong and Malaysia which opened the door to
the Far Eastern market. Since then Dervish have been a ground breaking
force within Irish music bringing the Roots of Irish music to almost
all continents.
Dervish concert performances are a myriad of tones and moods ranging
from high energy tunes, played with fluidity and intuitiveness, to beautifully
measured songs, from charming lyrics of life and love, to inspiring
melodies that lift audiences from their seats. All the elements are
drawn together by Cathy Jordan_s masterful stage-presence. Her stories
to the songs and her interaction with the audience draws people into
the music in a way very few performers can achieve. All this can be
found in their fourth album “Live in Palma_. As the name implies,
it_s a live recording of a scintillating performance in front of a captivated
audience at Palma de Majorca_s “Theatre Principal” in April
1997. This double album has been hailed by critics as one of the best
live traditional recordings of our time. It furnishes the listener with
an opportunity to savour the atmosphere (music, melodies and witty banter)
which only a live recording can provide and Dervish have done it both
masterfully and effortlessly: the decision to record just made a few
hours before going on stage and a performance such that a minimal amount
of studio time was required to put the finishing touches to a virtually
flawless concert. It worked a dream; the power of Dervish in concert
was captured and “Live in Palma_ was released to rave reviews
by the international media.The same year the readers of Irish Music
Magazine awarded Dervish Best Overall Trad/Folk Band of the Year.
1998 was another grueling year for the group. It started with a six-week
coast to coast sell out tour of the USA and a first ever-Irish tour
which enjoyed considerable success. That year also saw slight reshuffle
of the group with Shane McAleer taking a career break. Luckily, a formidable
replacement was found in Sligo_s own Séamus O_Dowd –a musician
of high standing with a distinct Sligo style fiddle playing and incomparable
guitar playing- further adding to the talents of the group. Just before
the end of the year,the addition of fiddle player Tom Morrow -a native
of Co. Leitrim and another All Ireland Champion complete the present
line up of the band.
In 1999 the new look Dervish took to the studio, bringing with it a
bigger sound prompted by the seven-piece line up Cathy Jordan (vocals,
bodhrán, bones), Tom Morrow (fiddle, viola), Shane Mitchell accordion),
Liam Kelly (flute, low whistle), Séamus O_Dowd (guitars, harmonica),
Michael Holmes (bouzouki) and Brian Mc Donagh (mandola, mandolin). Again
it looked as if Dervish could do no wrong with the resulting album “Midsummer_s
Night” being voted Irish Trad Album of the Year by many publications.
To celebrate ten years together, Dervish released “Decade”
in March 2001. “Decade” is a compilation of some of the
finest tracks from their five highly acclaimed albums of Irish traditional
music recorded over the last ten years. Around this period great innovation
was happening in the Dervish rehearsal room and on stage which led to
the release of “Spirit”. This was without doubt an album
that gave a new focus to the arrangement and production of the band's
sound. This album had what was described as having, a firmly Roots feel
but contemporary in its nature. The instrumentals were fresh in their
arrangements and the songs has a new gloss in their production. “Spirit”
confirmed Dervish as being a band with a musical mission in terms of
the bands approach to the arrangement and production of traditional
Irish music. In this year Dervish had their proudest moment to date
when Sligo City Council bestowed the FREEDOM OF THE BOROUGH OF SLIGO
ON THE BAND.This award was for their international artistic achievements
and their dedication and promotion of their local heritage.
In Early 2006 The Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Mr Bertie Ahern invited
Dervish to accompany (almost the entire Irish Government) on the countries
biggest ever trade mission which was to China. Dervish performed to
a gathering from the Chinese government on this trip further confirming
the band as a national jewel of Ireland. In 2006 the band released an
album from their rapidly expanding back catalog.This was an album that
featured slower material recorded over the years.A Healing Heart was
released and showed the softer side of Dervish. Presently Dervish are
working on their most adventurous project to date details of which will
be announced in early 2007 from this web site.
It's now nearly 18 years since first coming together and with four of
the original members still at the helm, Dervish are more in demand than
ever. Their colorful career has taken them to every corner of the globe
and has seen them share centre stage with such names as James Brown,
The Buena Vista Social Club, Oasis, Sting, REM, Beck and many more.
Dervish are one of the most respected acts of modern time in World/Roots
music worldwide. Their musical genius and innovative approach will ensure
that they will be always be a leading force in Irish music bringing
the world the joy and excitement and fun that is, traditional Irish
music.
In October 2007 Dervish released to great acclaim their long awaited
new album “Traveling Show” the songs of which are produced
by the legendary John Reynolds and instrumentals produced by Brian Mc
Donagh and Dervish. |
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