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Active from
  
1993

Genre
  
Celtic

Albums
  
Metamorphosis, Winter Sky, Alchemy, Asterisk & Dragonflies: (1997-2007), In Concert

Record labels
  
Tempo Records, Lodestar, Stonecircle Music

Stonecircle is an acoustic Celtic fusion band, formed in 1993 in Salt Lake City, Utah by George Schoemaker (12-string guitar, harmonica, vocals). Current members of the band are Krista Baker (fiddle, violin), Nina Cooley (flute, percussion, background vocals), Brian Dobson (uilleann pipes, Irish whistle, bodhran) and Mary Johnston-Coursey (vocals, whistles, percussion). The stated goal of the band is "to create a musical experience that is both ethereal and beautifully uplifting".

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The Celtic fusion sound mixes traditional tunes from England, Scotland, Ireland and Brittany with original vocal and instrumental songs in the Celtic style. Schoemaker writes many of the original lyrics, drawing from Greek mythology, Celtic folk tales, and historical episodes from France and the British Isles.

Stonecircle has played at Kingsbury Hall, the Downtown Olympic Festival during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, and at numerous other venues throughout the Intermountain West.

Discography

  • Serendipity (1997)
  • Alchemy (2001)
  • In Concert (2003)
  • Winter Sky (2005)
  • Asterisk & Dragonflies: 1997-2007 (2007)
  • Metamorphosis (2009)
  • Songs

    Morning Dew/Garrett Barry's JigWinter Sky · 2005
    The Jester's SongIn Concert · 2003
    The Battle of EverIn Concert · 2003

    References

    Stonecircle Wikipedia