Gaelic Storm - Band Members

Band Members

  • Patrick Murphy (accordion, spoons, bodhrán, harmonica, lead vocals)
  • Steve Twigger (guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, lead vocals)
  • Ryan Lacey (djembe, doumbek, surdo, cajón, ukulele, vocals, various percussion)
  • Peter Purvis (Highland bagpipes, Uillean pipes, DegerPipes, whistle)
  • Kiana Weber (fiddle, vocals)

Former members:

  • Jessie Burns (fiddle, vocals)
  • Brian Walsh (Uillean pipes)
  • Samantha Hunt (fiddle)
  • Kathleen Keane (fiddle, whistle, vocals)
  • Ellery Klein (fiddle, vocals)
  • Shep Lonsdale (djembe, doumbek, surdo, and various other percussion)
  • Steve Wehmeyer (bodhrán, didgeridoo, vocals)
  • Tom Brown (bagpipes, Tin Whistle, DegerPipes)
  • Bob Banerjee (fiddle)

Guest musicians by album:

  • Herding Cats
    • John Whelan (button accordion)
    • Eric Rigler (Uillean Pipes, Low "D" Whistle)
    • Marie Reilly (fiddle)
  • Tree
    • Mike Porcaro (bass)
  • Special Reserve
    • Deborah Clark Colón (fiddle on Tracks 1, 3, & 8)
  • How Are We Getting Home?
    • Dave Pomeroy (bass guitars)
    • Nanci Griffith (special guest vocals on Track 5)
  • Bring Yer Wellies
    • Jeff May (bass guitar)
    • Rob Forkner (bodhran)
    • Michael Ramos (accordion)
    • Lauren Dilbert (didgeridoo)
  • What's The Rumpus?
    • "Crazy" Arthur Brown (vocals)
    • Jeff May (bass guitar)
    • Lloyd Maines (pedal steel, mandolin, banjo)
    • David Boyle (keyboards, accordion)
  • Cabbage
    • Jeff May (bass guitar)
    • Kevin Smith (bass guitar)
    • David Boyle (keyboards)
    • Michael Ramos (accordion)

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