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Introducing Annwn
Annwn is: "musically stimulating" (Rock 'n' Reel);
"downright inventive" (Dirty Linen); "gonzo Celtic
rock" (us) ... what you get when you take six dynamite musicians from
all over the musical spectrum and turn them loose on Celtic music: blistering
rock, some alternative, a touch of jazz, a little bit funky, and a whole
lot over-the-top gonzo.
Annwn is: known to a musical underground ranging from folkies
to freaks to Goths literally worldwide (USA, Ireland, Australia, to name
a few); the band that played at Jerry Garcia's wedding reception; one of
the few bands you'll hear on the radio in Anarctica.
Annwn (pronounced "AH-noon") is: a unique Bay Area
take on Celtic rock: more jazzy
than Ashley MacIsaac,
more funky
than Jethro Tull, Steeleye
Span, or Fairport Convention,
but firmly rooted in fire-and-fury, balls-out rock. It started in 1990
with a chance meeting at a party in the Berkeley hills, and evolved gradually
over time from a folk trio into a Celtic folk-rock band, and finally --
thanks to the Internet -- into its present form, acquiring musicians from
several respected Bay Area bands. Along the way the band issued nine recordings,
and gathered an ever-growing collection of rabid fans from Santa Cruz to
Santa Rosa to Sacramento ... and in some unexpected places like Washington
and Tennessee.
Annwn is ... well, gone. Mostly. Sort of. But in its wake, it left
behind something called Brazen Hussey, a 4-piece band that plays most
of Annwn's repertoire in more of a stripped-down version. La Hussey doesn't
play so very often, but when she does, you can tell who those people are
because really, nobody but Annwn ever quite sounded like that.
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