Tuesday, October 24, 2006
New Interview: The Killdares
The Killdares / Rose County Fair / Romp Almighty
| When: | Friday, Oct. 27, 2006, 10 p.m. |
| Where: | The Cavern, 1914 Greenville Avenue, Dallas |
| Cost: | $6 |
| Age limit: | 21+ |
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The Killdares were kind enough to drop by TGHQ to talk about their music and the State Fair screwing them over this year (my words, not theirs.) Ah c'mon, for seven years (2005, '04, '03, '02, '01, '00, '99) they were a Texas State Fair institution. The band played seven shows a day for 24 days. How much is that? You do the math - who do you think I am, some fancy pants information provider at your beck and call - ah, hell, never mind. It's 1,176 total shows.
The band seems to have taken it in stride, though. You know why? Because they're all fine folks. Here's to them giving the Cotton Bowl some company again in 2007 and beyond. In the meantime, you can check out The Killdares this Friday at Indiekitten's Halloween Party at The Cavern, along with Rose County Fair and Romp Almighty.
Below we've got a pair of songs for you and a brief video interview. If you've seen the band live you know what a terrific show they have, plus you know they rarely play acoustically. It was the first time I've ever heard the band in that setting. We in the office were impressed. If you haven't seen them, you need to treat yourself to their version of Celtic rock.
Also check out the band's latest CD, Any Given Element. (I've heard someone playing it in our office at some point every day since The Killdares stopped in.)
Finally, we've also included a little video on what the heck the Great Highland Bagpipes are, courtesy Killdares bagpipe expert Matt Willis. Did you know Matt became drawn to the bagpipes, thanks to KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!? Click the link, you'll see what I mean.
Matt Willis of The Killdares explains the bagpipes
One last item, the interview begins just after the band's name introductions. Nothing else is missing but you'll notice it starts in the middle of Roberta Rast discussing her trip to Nashville as a top fiddle contest judge. Chalk that up to, ah, technical difficulties (Actually, chalk that up to Blair is an idiot. Any other yahoo at any other media outlet anywhere gonna admit they are an idiot? No. Here at TexasGigs I proudly admit that.)
As a result, here are your introductions with principle instruments, going around the circle from left to right in all the videos: Tim Smith (drums, lead vocals), Roberta Rast (fiddler extraordinaire), Matt Willis (bagpipes), Jim Dawson (bass), Brek Lancaster (guitar).
OK, so take it away, Roberta, explaining the fiddle technique of "chopping."

High fives to the Killdares. I've known brek for years, in fact...he used to share a rehersal space with us before he joined the Killdares. They're a righteous band for sure.
ChrisA Anonymous
3 years ago
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seriously- these guys are a must see act - it's hard not to dance when roberta does her thing!
Elizabeth Eshelman Verified
3 years ago
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Plugged or UnPlugged....They are Fabulous!
Dottee Anonymous
3 years ago
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This band is awesome! They have a great rock sound with the celtic added to it. Try to see them live and if you can't, their CDs are great - especially "Any Given Element" and "Live"
sallie75228 Anonymous
3 years ago
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Hey, that's me in the background! My first video!
I hadn't really been exposed to The Killdares before they visited our offices, but I have to agree that they are incredible. I've already given "Any Given Element" several plays and it keeps getting better each time.
kevin Anonymous
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I finally watched it, and I know I will be back to watch over and over again! Tim, Brek, Jim, Matt, and Ro, we love you guys! "Thank you for the music!". I'm addicted and can't get enough, of the music or you guys! :-) --StAn
AnnKilldaresFan Anonymous
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