Celtic Spring
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Origin | California, United States |
Genres | Celtic |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Woodpile Records |
Website | http://www.celticspringband.com |
Members |
Greg Wood Mary Wood Elizabeth Wood Deirdre Wood Seán Wood Patrick Wood Máire Wood Aidan Wood |
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Celtic Spring is an Irish-American dance and fiddle band from California, United States. The family band combine Irish Traditional Music with Irish and Cape Breton step dancing. The members of Celtic Spring are all members of the Wood family.
They appeared as finalists on NBC's variety show, America's Got Talent. In the finale of the show, Celtic Spring were in the Top 5 with the then 11-year-old solo singer and eventual winner Bianca Ryan, cloggers All That, music duo The Millers, and yodeler Taylor Ware (then also 11 years old).
Prior to appearing on America's Got Talent, Celtic Spring appeared on EWTN's Life on the Rock, Good Morning America, PBS, The Today Show, The Steve Harvey Show, and Nippon TV in Japan.
In 2004, the band completed a two month European tour and released a debut album titled At The Source. In 2005, they toured in Canada, and in 2009 the band toured extensively, including a noted appearance at World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia.
Band members
- Mary (mother) - keyboards
- Greg (father) - bodhrán, percussion
- Deirdre - fiddle, step dance, vocal
- Elizabeth Wood - fiddle, step dance, octave fiddle
- Seán - octave mandolin, fiddle, step dance, octave fiddle
- Patrick - octave fiddle, fiddle, step dance
- Máire - fiddle, step dance
- Aidan - step dance, fiddle
Discography
- At The Source (2004)
- Cornerstone (2007)
External links
- Official website
- Celtic Spring’s radio blog
- Wikinews: Wikinews interview with America's Got Talent finalists Celtic Spring
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