By Pete Maher Publisher & Editor Midwest Irish Focus Spending some time with Switchback’s latest release “Ghosts of the River Folk” I could not shake a sense of déjà vu. It took some time to put my finger on it […]
Brian FitzGerald and Martin McCormack of the duo Switchback have been playing their brand of eclectic Celtic and Americana music at sold-out concert halls, performing arts centers and festivals around the world for over twenty years. Switchback concerts feature a mix of Irish music and original songs from their catalog of over 300 tunes.
Switchback plays an exciting mix of mandolin, guitar, and bass and their harmonies have won them comparisons to famous duos, such as the Louvin Brothers, the Everly Brothers, and Simon and Garfunkel. Music Connection Magazine said of Switchback: "The words ‘American Roots & Celtic Soul’ only begin to describe this unusual act, whose vocal prowess is as pure as it is unique...there is no denying the stunning vocal blends that are achieved by this duo."
Their Celtic music is authentically Irish, drawing praise from such traditional players as Matt Molloy of the group the Chieftains. Ireland has taken Switchback to her heart, with performances at art centers throughout the country and appearances on RTE (Raidió TeilifÃs Éireann). At the same time, their music is modern Celtic, with songs capturing the Irish of today as accurately as the Pogues and singer-songwriters like Christy Moore.
But to pay attention only to the Celtic side of Switchback would be a disservice to the unique American roots music crafted by FitzGerald and McCormack. None other than the Grammy Award-winning producer Lloyd Maines chose to work with Switchback in producing three of their albums and considers the duo one of the most important acts playing Americana music today.
Switchback tours throughout the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden and The Netherlands playing over 200 engagements a year. Their television specials “The Americana Sessions," “The Celtic Sessions†and "Music on the Mayne Stage" have aired on PBS stations throughout the U.S. The band has also been working with Paul Von Mertens (who arranged the music for “Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwinâ€) on orchestral scores for some of their original music.
On top of their usual tour schedule, Switchback regularly presents outreach programs for schools, community events, senior citizen groups, and special needs audiences. They offer outreach programs on Celtic music, songwriting, and music appreciation as well as music residencies.
Unusual, honest, heartfelt, humorous, personable, talented, spiritual, and spirited – these all describe the band Switchback.
By Pete Maher Publisher & Editor Midwest Irish Focus Spending some time with Switchback’s latest release “Ghosts of the River Folk” I could not shake a sense of déjà vu. It took some time to put my finger on it […]
Switchback at WTTW-Chicago
The words “American roots & Celtic soul” only begin to describe this unusual act, whose vocal prowess is as pure as it is unique. While there is a modern folk-pop sensibility here, the trad roots of Brit and American folk […]
Review of Ghosts of the River Folk by Mary Palmer (Former Director of Regional Programming for High Plains Public Radio and avid Switchback fan) That is NOT Switchback…oh, wait! That IS Switchback. You won’t believe your ears when you hear […]
This collection is available for purchase exclusively on our website as digital downloads. Just go to our music page at www.waygoodmusic.com, let the Bandbox player load, and click on the small “Celtic Collection” icon within the player. Individual tracks can […]
Switchback at the Shrine of Pompeii, Italy singing “Little Stranger in the Manger”, one of the original songs Martin McCormack and Brian FitzGerald wrote for their “Mass of the Living Water”.
You can download MP3 files from the new Switchback album on our WayGood Music page. Please click here to purchase and download tracks from the newest album – Ghosts of the River Folk or purchase the entire album as a […]
Two of Switchback’s tracks from their new album “Ghosts of the River Folk” are on the Festival Radio Top 45 for February 2010. “The Mayfly Dance” is #14 and “Stellar Jay’s Wing” is #38. This brand new release features all […]
Tune in to San Antonio’s KSYM at 5 pm CST on Fri. 2/26 when Switchback will be interviewed live by DJ David Ludwig. Switchback will be talking about their new album, Ghosts of the River Folk, and about their Friday […]
Radio Submit is calling Switchback’s new album, Ghosts of the River Folk, “some of the best Roots/Americana Country, Roots Rock, Pop and Folk music to be released to radio in 2010. This album has it all and is sure to […]
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