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Origin
  
Website
  
manran.co.UK

Years active
  
2010 (2010)–present

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Genres
  
Members
  
Ewen HendersonGary InnesCraig IrvingRyan MurphyRoss SaundersMark Scobbie

Past members
  
Norrie MacIverScott MackayCalum Stewart

Albums
  
Mànran, The Test, An Dà Là - The Two Days


Similar
  
Skipinnish, Breabach, Cécile Corbel

Profiles

M nran latha math


Mànran are a Scottish band that was established in June 2010. Since 2010 they have performed at several international folk/world festivals, won awards and were invited to do a special one-off concert for the 2012 London Olympics.

Contents

The band embarked on their first trip to America in 2013.

Scottish folk band m nran visits flagstaff s orpheum theater


2011: Breakthrough

On 17 January 2011 the band released their first single "Latha Math" and were aiming to be the first Gaelic song in the Top 40 for the 21st Century. While the band reached 29 mid-week, they slipped out of the top 40 to Number 61 for the official chart on Sunday 23 January 2011. However, they did secure Number 6 in both the UK Indie Chart and the Scottish Singles Chart. In August 2012 they released "Take You There" with Michelle McManus to raise money for the STV Appeal 2012. Mànran and Michelle McManus performed the song live on 7 September 2012 on the STV Appeal show.

2012–present

In September 2012, Calum Stewart left the band to be replaced by young Irish Uilleann Piper/ Flute player Ryan Murphy.

The band recorded their second album The Test in early 2013 and later released it on a CD release tour around Scotland in May/ June 2013.

The following August saw the band made its debut in America at the world-renowned Milwaukee Irish festival in Wisconsin, followed by a five-week tour that saw the band play in Chicago, Bay City, New Hampshire, Albany, California, Arizona and Iowa. After America, the band went to Australia to perform at the Australasian World Music Festival to critical acclaim.

Songs

Latha MathMànran · 2011
Òran na CloicheMànran · 2011
PuirtMànran · 2011

References

Mànran Wikipedia