Jump to content

Mooncoyne

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mooncoyne
OriginTacoma, Washington, USA
GenresCeltic, Celtic Traditional
Years active1995-present
LabelsMooncoyne
MembersRoderick Campbell
Kent Hooper
Bob McCafferty-Lent
Martin Nyberg
Brynn Starr
Greg Youtz
Katie Youtz
Past membersAnthea Lawrence
Jean Huskamp
Lawson Dumbeck
Jeff Bremer

Mooncoyne is a Celtic band from Tacoma, Washington. Their music ranges from traditional Irish jigs and reels to contemporary Celtic ballads.[1]

History

[edit]

Mooncoyne is a traditional Irish folk band from Tacoma, WA. They began performing in the summer of 1995 under the name Puget Sounds which stemmed from their formation at a bluegrass and Irish jam session at the University of Puget Sound. Later, the band changed its name to Sláinte, which is Gaelic for "cheers" or "good health".[2][3] Their aim was to create enjoyable, danceable, and spirited music for people of all ages.[4] That multi-generational band had players whose ages spanned 35 years and was an early internet music success.[5] After Sláinte dissolved, three core members (Starr, McCaffery-Lent, and Hooper) appeared as bobryken celtic until 2007 when that band morphed into Mooncoyne, adding Greg Youtz, Katie Youtz, Roderick Campbell and Martin Nyberg. Mooncoyne released the album Rolling Glory in March, 2011. After Sláinte dissolved, two other core members (Lawrence and Dumbeck) began appearing as Fiddlehead and another core member (Bremer) played with The Burren Boys. The other core member of Sláinte, Huskamp, has continued to play in a number of bands.

Band members

[edit]

Discography (Sláinte)

[edit]
  • Sláinte (June, 1997)
  • Cup of Tea (December, 1999)
  • Sláinte: The Songs (September 20, 2000)
  • Sláinte: The Tunes (June 19, 2001)
  • The Best of Sláinte (August 19, 2002)

Discography (bobryken celtic)

[edit]
  • bobryken celtic: Good People All (December, 2002)
  • bobryken celtic: The Wind that Shakes the Barley' (March, 2004)

Discography (Mooncoyne)

[edit]
  • Rolling Thunder (March 2011)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "PLU hosts traditional Irish entertainment". Tacoma Weekly. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  2. ^ "Slainte - Biography & History -AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  3. ^ Montana Journal Volume 34, Issue 19Slainte Retrieved 2016-5-10
  4. ^ "Free Music Archive: Sláinte". freemusicarchive.org. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
  5. ^ Jeffery Pepper Rodgers (June 2000). Acoustic Guitar magazine No. 90
[edit]