An Evening at the Fairfield Inn
Cormorant's Fancy
Nine tracks from Cormorant's Fancy's debut album, some recorded live at the Historic Fairfield Inn, Fairfield, PA, featuring Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and America. The 2006 lineup included Dan Diviney, Beth, Joel, Margaret, and Stephen Folkemer, Curtis Rockwell, and Andrew Rosenfeld. All tracks are traditional except "The Waves
Nine tracks from Cormorant's Fancy's debut album, some recorded live at the Historic Fairfield Inn, Fairfield, PA, featuring Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and America. The 2006 lineup included Dan Diviney, Beth, Joel, Margaret, and Stephen Folkemer, Curtis Rockwell, and Andrew Rosenfeld. All tracks are traditional except "The Waves of Kilkee," written by Joanie Madden, Woodpark Music/BMI, and Brian Keane, Brian Keane Music/ASCAP" (used by permission), and arranged by Cormorant's Fancy. All arrangements © 2003-2006 Cormorant's Fancy.
Recorded at Racetrack Sound Studios, Gettysburg (2-7. 9-10), The Fairfield Inn, (1, 8, 12), and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg (11) Recorded live and at Racetrack Sound Studios by Robert Ross Mixed by Robert Ross Mastered by Paul Chiaccherini at Racetrack Sound Studios, Gettysburg, PA Cover design by Tarek Elnaggar, Angelwind Studio, Biglerville, PA © 2005, 2006 Cormorant's Fancy, all rights reserved
Dan Diviney: whistle and bodhrán Beth Folkemer: guitar, shaker, lead and backing vocals Joel Folkemer: acoustic bass, bodhrán, shaker, backing vocals Margaret "Meg" Folkemer: penny whistle, lead and backing vocals Stephen Folkemer: concertina, keyboards, backing vocals Curtis Rockwell: guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, lead and backing vocals; builds and plays Oriskany Instruments, oriskanyguitars.com Andrew "Andy" Rosenfeld: bones, tambourine, other percussion, lead and backing vocals
The Fairfield Inn, dating to 1757, is one of America's oldest, continuously operated Inns. In its 248 years the Inn has hosted famous personages such as Patrick Henry, Thaddeus Stevens, Generals Robert E. Lee and J. E. B. Stewart, and Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower. Joan and Sal Chandon, proprietors, perpetuate the Inn's gracious tradition. After the Battle of Gettysburg, the Confederate Army, retreating west through Fairfield, stopped to eat at the Inn.
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0:00/5:13
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Arthur McBride 3:200:00/3:20
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Leatherwing Bat 3:340:00/3:34
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Haste to the Wedding 2:210:00/2:21
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0:00/3:10
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0:00/3:11
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The Ash Grove 3:040:00/3:04
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The Waves of Kilkee 3:100:00/3:10
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0:00/3:21