Beltaine's Fire Explained

Beltaine's Fire
Origin:San Francisco, California, United States
Instrument:Drums, Bass, Banjo, Violin, Mandolin, Vocals
Genre:Hip hop, Celtic hip hop, Celtic fusion, folk, rock, funk, protest music
Years Active:2005 - 2011
Label:Independent
Associated Acts:Emcee Lynx
Website:BeltainesFire.com (archive)
Current Members:Emcee Lynx
Laura Noel
John Dougal
Steve May
Cadence Myles
Past Members:Chris Darbeyshire
Todd "Cozy T." Snyderman
Kater "the Docta" Murch

Beltaine's Fire was a five-member hip hop/folk-rock/Celtic fusion collective from the San Francisco Bay Area in California fronted by Emcee Lynx.[1] Their music evolved considerably over the years. Starting out as a mix of "traditional Irish and Scottish music with rock, folk, and rap elements".,[2] they described themselves as "folk-rap"[3] and their last album was primarily hip hop, albeit with elements borrowed from Latin, world, American folk, Celtic trad, funk, jazz, and rock.

They self-released three studio albums and one live album and played more than 300 shows at venues of all sizes all over California as well as parts of the East Coast.[4] Their largest appearance was the 2008 KVMR Celtic Festival,[5] one of the largest Celtic music festivals on the West Coast with over 10,000 annual attendees.[6]

History

The band was originally formed in San Francisco, California in August 2005 as a collaboration between Emcee Lynx and an experimental Celtic/Folk/Rock Duo called The Wills Wilde. After some initial success they decided to build a live band around the concept and Lynx recruited Laura Noel on Bass and Chris Darbeyshire on drums to make the group a quintet. In January 2006 Lynx, Laura, and Chris decided to go their own way but kept the name Beltaine’s Fire. Beltaine’s Fire continued on as a progressive hip hop trio for the better part of a year until meeting up with John “The Electrician” Dougal in late 2006 and recruiting him, along with Michael Mullen of Tempest, to play on their first album, The Weapon of the Future which was released in 2007.

John joined the band full-time in January 2007 playing a custom modified electric Banjo. In August of that year Chris left the band and was replaced by Todd “Cozy T” Snyderman, formerly of Groundsick Productions, on drums. Kater “K8R” Murch also joined on Cello and Mandolin. They released their second album, Liberty, in August 2008.[7] Todd & Kater left the band shortly afterwards to pursue a new project together.

For their third album, Anarchitecture,[8] they added Steven May on Mandolin and Fiddle and Cadence Myles on Drums. Anarchitecture was released on August 31, 2011 through the band's Bandcamp site.[9]

Band line-up

Members

Rap Vocals 2005-2012 (all albums)

Discography

Studio albums

Demo albums

Compilations

References

  1. "Weird Good" by Glen Starky. New Times, SLO. March 10, 2009
  2. Web site: Epitunes Music Blog. August 30th, 2007 . 2009-03-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081201115334/http://www.epitunes.com/Members/epitunes/Blog/Beltaines-Fire-Artist-of-the-Day-August-30 . 2008-12-01 . dead .
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20120105085445/http://www.beltainesfire.com/2011/08/7-days/ beltainesfire.com/2011/08/7-days
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20100620015016/http://www.beltainesfire.com/shows Shows and Booking, BeltainesFire.com
  5. http://www.kvmr.org/celticfestival/regional.htm Regional Performers, 2008 KVMR Celtic Festival
  6. Web site: KVMR Celtic Festival - 2008 . 2009-03-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080704110822/http://www.kvmr.org/celticfestival/hist-fest.htm . 2008-07-04 . dead .
  7. http://www.last.fm/music/Beltaine's+Fire Beltaine's Fire Biography, Last.fm
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20120105092303/http://www.beltainesfire.com/2011/08/anarchitecture-is-now-available-for-pre-order/ beltainesfire.com
  9. http://beltainesfire.bandcamp.com/album/anarchitecture Bandcamp

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