Village Green Celtic Band
Monday, February 25th, 2008
Way back in 1989 my good friend Laura Zaerr fiddler Roy Rowland, and Tom Creelan (R.I.P.) and myself were a band called Heather Breeze. We played for a couple of years but babies, careers, relationships and geography kind of got in the way. In 1995 when I was living in Mexico, Laura regrouped with three other musicians to form Village Green. I found out about the band and wanted to be in it but at that time they didn’t think they could use me. So I got hired by The Nettles and played high energy dance music with them for five years. Meanwhile Village Green lost their box player and vocal bottom when she moved to Hawaii. After I had parted from the Nettles, Village Green decided they wanted me after all, so for the past 2.5 years we have been reworking the arrangements a few at a time to make some space for a piper. This winter we lost our flute player — her career is taking off and she just can’t spare the time. So Village Green is down to a threesome. That’s the three of us performing at the 2008 Scottish Society’s Robert Burns supper in Albany — me, Laura, and Kathryn Ronnenberg, a talented multi-instrumentalist and a fine singer. I’m embarrassed to say Village Green doesn’t even have a website. We had a stub on my server before the big meltdown, and there was some mention of us on Laura’s website. We may be changing our name to something else since it’s not really the same band as in 2000 when the first Village Green CD “Swan in the Evening” came out. There will be audio samples soon I promise.
