Last week i went to see the above band in Concert at the Brindley in Runcorn, and i have to say wow it was the best £13.50 and 3hrs spent this year.
During the show the band preformed some spine tingling songs like "Carpe Diem" (8mins 5secs) which was written by Heather Findlay shortly after the Tsunami in december 2004, and a song called "Hero's Never Die" which Brian Josh wrote about his father, and this song certainly brings a tear to your eye.
Band Line Up:
Bryan Josh - Founder member - Lead electric guitars, acoustic 6 + 12 strings, e bow, vocals
Liam Davison - Electric guitars, 6 + 12 string acoustic guitars and vocals
Andy Smith - Bass GuitarAndrew Jennings - Percussion
Iain Jennings - Keyboards, Synthesisers, Hammond Organ and vocals (has now left the band)
Angela Gordon - Flute, Low & High whistles, recorders and vocals
Heather Findlay - Lead vocals, Acoustic guitar, Bodhran, Tambourines, Penny and Low whistles and Recorders.
they do have other guest singers that preform with them on stage, but sadly i don't have there albums with me at the moment,
out of all the advice on music i have i would reccomend checking this band out
Mostly Autumn and going to see one of there live shows.
here ends my review of the concert....
Nemo........