GREEN & BLUE is LIVE and available TODAY!

We're so excited to say that GREEN & BLUE is available TODAY!!!

Click HERE for your copy from our store or listen on Apple Music & download from iTunes or CD Baby.

And as a reminder, our release concert is tonight at Swallow Hill Music, 8PM - a few tickets are still available! Details HERE.

Many thanks to all of our guest musicians: Eric Thorin (bass), Tadhg Ó Meachair (piano, piano accordion), Colm Phelan (bodhrán), Christina Dolphin (flute), and Alan Reid (tenor banjo). Thanks also to our wonderful engineers, Aaron Youngberg, Sean Óg Graham, and David Glasser for helping us make this project a reality. Much gratitude to Ashley Sawtelle for your lovely photography skills, and Danny Burau for you artistic design. We're so happy with how it has turned out, and look forward to sharing it with all of you!

And THANK YOU to all of you for listening and for your support!

Preview GREEN & BLUE album tracks!

So excited to share a sneak preview of our upcoming album, Green & Blue, release date July 23. Please join us at Swallow Hill Music in Denver for the release concert featuring Tadhg Ó Meachair (piano, piano accordion) and Eric Thorin (double bass)!

Here are the first 3 tracks - a funky tune Iain wrote called 'Along The St. Vrain' featuring Alan Reid on tenor banjo, the title track, which we co-wrote, and our take on the Tim O'Brien tune Land's End, featuring Christina Dolphin and Colm Phelan. We were so lucky to also have superstar bassist Eric Thorin on the entire album. Thanks so much for listening! 

Brother-sister Americana/Folk/Irish duo. Colorado, USA

New tracks from Joanna and Tadhg Ó Meachair

Heya folks! We want to share two tracks Joanna and Tadhg Ó Meachair just posted online as part of another recording project they're working on. These feature Dave Curley (Runa, Slide) on harmony vocals and mandolin, and Seán Óg Graham (Beoga) on guitar. Thanks for listening!

Irish and American folk and traditional music with influences from just about everywhere! *Photos by Rodger Hara