Rowan's Current, album has received radio play from stations throughout the United States and in England, Scotland, Wales and Canada. The Green Man Review said the album contained "enough power to bring a Tartanophile to tears."

Current features traditional Celtic jigs, reels and airs arranged for cittern, concertina, fiddle, guitar, whistles, bodhran and piano, plus...


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* Marianne's soulful versions of "Rising of the Moon," written about the failed Irish Rebellion of 1798, and the traditional song "He Moved Through The Fair." She also sings the little-known lyrics to "Little Begger," a traditional Irish song that Bluegrass enthusiasts will recognize as the fiddle standard "Red Haired Boy."

* Doug's rousing version of Richard Thompson's "Down Where The Drunkards Roll" and a traditional English poem called "Lost Lady Found" that he set to original music.

* Larry's upbeat, modal version of "Star of the County Down," including a re-write of the lyrics so that the fellow might actually have a chance at marrying the girl.

* Lance's version of "The Naked Highwayman" - a rolicking Steve Tilston / Fairport Convention song about - what else - sex, crime and getting one's due.

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