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Siochána Listings (V)=video
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A Daughter's Lullaby ~ Jim Carroll
Beacon ~ Wayne James
Carrickfergus ~ Traditional
Dance Me Away ~ Jim Feehan
Goin' Away ~ Wayne James
Greenland Whale Fishery ~ Traditional
Grey Foggy Day ~ Eddie Coffey (V)
Gushue Gold ~ Darrin Feehan
Hall's Bay Fisherman ~ Wayne James
I Had A Hat ~ James Mooney
Leaving Of Liverpool ~ Traditional
Old St. John's ~ Jeff Greene
On Our Own ~ Jim Carroll
Pirate Ship ~ Jim Feehan
Siochána Breakdown ~ Charlie Shallow
Standin' On The Corner ~ Wayne James
Summer Time ~ Wayne James
Take Me Home ~ Jim Carroll
The Rugged Shores Of Newfoundland ~ Jim Carroll
Wayward ~ Jim Feehan
Yule Return ~ Jim Feehan



Biographical Notes

Siochána (pronounced sha-kahw-naa) is Gaelic
for peace. The band is based in St. John's, NL, and is
made up of founding members Darrin Feehan and Jim
Carroll who were originally joined by Wayne James,
Bruce Mesh and Jim Feehan, all talented singers,
musicians and songwriters. Over the years, Siochána
evolved from a kitchen band to one of the best party
bands in the city, and are known for their high energy
on stage. They play a mixture of traditional Newfoundland
and Labrador music, as well as bluegrass, Celtic, folk and
even some rock and roll. Siochána started recording with
compilations in support of local children's charities: in 2000,
Cops For Cancer - On The Beat, and in 2002, Cops For Kids -
The Beat Goes On.
All profits for these CDs were donated
to charity. In 2005, Siochána released their third album,
Siochána On Our Own, which was recorded live at Bridie
Molloy's on George Street in St. John's. This was the first CD
that was all Siochána, and not a compilation for charity.
Siochána was honored that year with two nominations
from the Music Industry Association of Newfoundland and
Labrador (MIANL), Entertainer Of The Year and SOCAN Song
Of The Year for Jim Feehan's Dance Me Away.




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