Alive On Pentecost
Damanta is the Irish/Celtic music project begun in 2005 by Elegwen O'Maoileoin. O'Maoileoin writes In 2003 I learned how to play the bodhran from Michael Viens at the Wolf & Hound in Vancouver. Then went to Ireland and began playing the uilleann pipes (and dabbling in whistles) and, in 2005, bought my first lute (of the Irish bouzouki type) from The Four Corners in Galway. My uilleann pipe teachers have been few: Tim Fanning (Vancouver), lessons in Milltown, then John McSherry in Belfast (Lunasa, Sharon Shannon, At First Light). Damanta was taken as a name from a poem I'd translated into song, We Are Damned -- despite the fact that 'damned' is not the most common use of the word damanta in Ireland (certainly not in some dialects like Connacht or especially Arainn, and Inis Mór.) Articles on Damanta.com are the best way to hear more of the story. Many musicians have come and gone from this project, but the idea to continue producing some of the 200+ Damanta songs I've written and tell the stories in them lives on. Unfortunately, recording and producing and hiring musicians is very expensive. But, I know some of you like Damanta and I love it. So, get ready for more music. sincerely, Elegwen Ó Maoileoin elegwen.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Damanta is the Irish/Celtic music project begun in 2005 by Elegwen O'Maoileoin. O'Maoileoin writes In 2003 I learned how to play the bodhran from Michael Viens at the Wolf & Hound in Vancouver. Then went to Ireland and began playing the uilleann pipes (and dabbling in whistles) and, in 2005, bought my first lute (of the Irish bouzouki type) from The Four Corners in Galway. My uilleann pipe teachers have been few: Tim Fanning (Vancouver), lessons in Milltown, then John McSherry in Belfast (Lunasa, Sharon Shannon, At First Light). Damanta was taken as a name from a poem I'd translated into song, We Are Damned -- despite the fact that 'damned' is not the most common use of the word damanta in Ireland (certainly not in some dialects like Connacht or especially Arainn, and Inis Mór.) Articles on Damanta.com are the best way to hear more of the story. Many musicians have come and gone from this project, but the idea to continue producing some of the 200+ Damanta songs I've written and tell the stories in them lives on. Unfortunately, recording and producing and hiring musicians is very expensive. But, I know some of you like Damanta and I love it. So, get ready for more music. sincerely, Elegwen Ó Maoileoin elegwen.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Abscondo
Accordzéâm
Adas
Adiafa
The Hazel Wood
A Darkly Splendid World
By the River
Hermes' Walk
A Faerie Love Song
Phantom Lovers
Playing in Purgatory
Rambles At Night
*The Drunk Priest (Waldman remix)
Song for My Mother
Weeping for You
*Hermes' Walk (Tá sé go hAillin)
*Faerie Childe (live)
*The Drunken Priests of Donegal
*By the Sionnain
*The Land of Shadows (Underworld version)
The Drunken Priests of Donegal
*The Fall Song
The Fall Song
*Críoch’ an Oileáin Úir
*Pórt na bPúcaí (Song of the Faeries)
*Rambles At Night
*The Drunken Priests of Donegal mp3
Ar Mo Ghabháil 'Na Chuan Domh
The Land of Shadows
By the Sionnain
Land of Shadows (Bootleg @ The Bunker)
The Hazel Wood (live)
Rambles At Night (Live in Chicago 2008)
Pórt Na Bpúcaí (Song of the Faeries)
Playin' in Purgatory (Live in Chicago 2008)
The Drunk Priest (Waldman Remix)
Hermes' Walk (Live in Chicago 2008)
An Unseelie Love Song
Hermes' Walk (Tá Sé Go H-aillin)
Críoch' An Oileáin ÚIr
By the Sionnain (Live in Chicago 2008)
The Drunk Priest (Bootleg @ The Bunker)
The Fall Song (Live in Chicago 2008)
The Drunk Priest (Waldman Rock Remix)
Hermes Walk (Ta se go hAillin)
Críoch' An Oileáin Uir
Black Is The Colour
Expectations
We Are Damned
Aset
Song For My Mother (Under a Hawthorn @Mt. Slemish)
Fire In My Blood
The Land of Shadows (NZ Dreamy Manda Mix)
Faerie Childe (live)
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