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Rorschachhamster: Neues Monster für Old School Rollenspiele: Nagelgolem

Brrrrrr – irgendwie finde ich dieses Konstrukt widerlicher als ein Eingeweide- oder Fäkalienmonster. Aber lustig. Hat, meine ich, ein kleines bisschen Frankenstein-Vibe (nicht das Monster, seine Kreation ;D ). Deswegen vielleicht auch die irgendwie 19. Jahrhundert Seemannskleidung. Die Versuchung war da, die Intelligenz auf sehr hoch oder genial zu setzen, aber das wäre zu viel … Neues Monster für Old School Rollenspiele: Nagelgolem weiterlesen

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The Irish Rovers visit EPIC

EPIC was proud to welcome and congratulate The Irish Rovers in person for the recent release of their best selling album “The Unicorn, the Continuing Story”, a re-record for the 50th anniversary of the Unicorn Album, first released in 1968. A collection of their best albums have been on display in EPIC as part of the Music galleries, where the Irish Rovers influence in bringing Irish music and ballads to as wide audience in North America and further afield has been celebrated.

Click here to read more…

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ATLANTIC CITY WEEKLY: The Irish Rovers …. go well with a Guinness

The Irish Rovers have built a career out of making people happy. Whether intentional or not, Irish music seems to have that effect on people. While its lyrical content may at times be brutal and depressing, the merry backdrop of jangly guitars juxtaposed with the naturally optimistic sounding timber of an Irish brogue make it a near impossibility to remain anything other than jubilant when listening to the sounds of the Emerald Isle.

After more than 50 years of performing around the world, The Rovers are in the midst of a retirement tour of sorts, and this Sunday, Dec. 6, they will be stopping in for a live performance at Stockton University’s Performing Arts Center. Founding member George Millar was kind enough to speak with us for a few minutes about the music, the shows and the importance of having fun while you still can.

AC Weekly: Why do you think traditional Irish music has remained so popular outside of Ireland for all these years?

George Millar: Well, first of all it goes well with a Guinness! I think it’s just happy music. We can be singing about Roddy McCorley who was caught and hung back in 1798 but it’s such a happy sounding tune people are tapping and smiling away and I’m thinking to myself, “they don’t understand a word we’re singing,” but it’s just fun music. It’s like polka — you don’t have to like polka, but if you are anywhere near it your toes will start tapping, and I think Irish music is like that.

ACW: You have had a lot of changes in band members over the years. Do you find it challenging to keep changing the lineup?

GM: No — the older we get, it really gives us a little jag in the arm to bring in someone new. For instance, when my cousin Joe retired, his son Ian Millar took his spot. It’s like you get rejuvenated again — you get this younger blood in there and everybody’s gung-ho and it really does help. What I have found over the years is that if you are doing the same material, the audience doesn’t really mind if you are changing people.

ACW: Is it difficult to recreate the festive atmosphere of your live shows when you go in the studio?

GM: Yes, it’s a bit more of a challenge when you are sitting in a chair (in a studio). We have recorded 3 live albums and they are a bit more like “us”. In the studio of course you get it perfect. This digital recording they have nowadays; even if you get one note a little bit shaky, you can replace that note. When we first started, you couldn’t do that. When we recorded our biggest hit, “The Unicorn” it was done on an 8-track machine, yet it was able to slip onto the charts right below The Beatles and right in front of Strawberry Alarm Clock. To this day I don’t know how it happened. Sometimes you can get the right feeling in the studio; sometimes you do it better live onstage.

ACW: So what can we expect from your show at Stockton this weekend?

GM: What we like to do and what we strive to do is to make people happy for a couple of hours. We don’t do anything political. We don’t hit too many subjects that are going to upset anybody. We just like to have fun. Our philosophy is if they leave whistling “Drunken Sailor” then we’ve done our job properly. It’s a fun show and our message is “Life is too bloody short. Don’t worry, have a bit of fun!”

 

To read the original article click here.

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Mittelaltermärkte 2024

Wir freuen uns riesig auf die Mittelaltermärkte der Saison 2024:

18.-20. Mai 2024 – Ritterfestspiele Pfingsten auf Burg Satzvey

15.-16. Juni 2024 – Haldensleber Gertrudium

14.-15. September 2024 – Mittelaltermarkt Bad Münster am Stein – Ebernburg

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The Irish Rovers visit EPIC

EPIC was proud to welcome and congratulate The Irish Rovers in person for the recent release of their best selling album “The Unicorn, the Continuing Story”, a re-record for the 50th anniversary of the Unicorn Album, first released in 1968. A collection of their best albums have been on display in EPIC as part of the Music galleries, where the Irish Rovers influence in bringing Irish music and ballads to as wide audience in North America and further afield has been celebrated.

Click here to read more…

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ATLANTIC CITY WEEKLY: The Irish Rovers …. go well with a Guinness

The Irish Rovers have built a career out of making people happy. Whether intentional or not, Irish music seems to have that effect on people. While its lyrical content may at times be brutal and depressing, the merry backdrop of jangly guitars juxtaposed with the naturally optimistic sounding timber of an Irish brogue make it a near impossibility to remain anything other than jubilant when listening to the sounds of the Emerald Isle.

After more than 50 years of performing around the world, The Rovers are in the midst of a retirement tour of sorts, and this Sunday, Dec. 6, they will be stopping in for a live performance at Stockton University’s Performing Arts Center. Founding member George Millar was kind enough to speak with us for a few minutes about the music, the shows and the importance of having fun while you still can.

AC Weekly: Why do you think traditional Irish music has remained so popular outside of Ireland for all these years?

George Millar: Well, first of all it goes well with a Guinness! I think it’s just happy music. We can be singing about Roddy McCorley who was caught and hung back in 1798 but it’s such a happy sounding tune people are tapping and smiling away and I’m thinking to myself, “they don’t understand a word we’re singing,” but it’s just fun music. It’s like polka — you don’t have to like polka, but if you are anywhere near it your toes will start tapping, and I think Irish music is like that.

ACW: You have had a lot of changes in band members over the years. Do you find it challenging to keep changing the lineup?

GM: No — the older we get, it really gives us a little jag in the arm to bring in someone new. For instance, when my cousin Joe retired, his son Ian Millar took his spot. It’s like you get rejuvenated again — you get this younger blood in there and everybody’s gung-ho and it really does help. What I have found over the years is that if you are doing the same material, the audience doesn’t really mind if you are changing people.

ACW: Is it difficult to recreate the festive atmosphere of your live shows when you go in the studio?

GM: Yes, it’s a bit more of a challenge when you are sitting in a chair (in a studio). We have recorded 3 live albums and they are a bit more like “us”. In the studio of course you get it perfect. This digital recording they have nowadays; even if you get one note a little bit shaky, you can replace that note. When we first started, you couldn’t do that. When we recorded our biggest hit, “The Unicorn” it was done on an 8-track machine, yet it was able to slip onto the charts right below The Beatles and right in front of Strawberry Alarm Clock. To this day I don’t know how it happened. Sometimes you can get the right feeling in the studio; sometimes you do it better live onstage.

ACW: So what can we expect from your show at Stockton this weekend?

GM: What we like to do and what we strive to do is to make people happy for a couple of hours. We don’t do anything political. We don’t hit too many subjects that are going to upset anybody. We just like to have fun. Our philosophy is if they leave whistling “Drunken Sailor” then we’ve done our job properly. It’s a fun show and our message is “Life is too bloody short. Don’t worry, have a bit of fun!”

 

To read the original article click here.

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Weihnachtskonzerte 2022

Zwei wunderbare Weihnachtskonzerte liegen hinter uns – ihr glaubt nicht, wie sehr wir es nach der Coronapause genossen haben, wieder für euch aufspielen zu dürfen. Einen wundervollen Advent wünschen wir euch – mit Kerzenlicht, glücklichen Momenten und ganz viel Musik!

Vielen lieben Dank an Alex Andersson für das wunderbare Foto!

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