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Uisce Beatha (band)

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Genres
  
Genre
  
Folk rock

Record label
  
Seamus River Hooley

Years active
  
1990s

Origin
  
London, Canada (1988)


Past members
  
Alan GlenJohn GlenPaul MeadowsDamian MorrissyDoug WattMarty ColesPatrick McLaughlin

Albums
  
The Mystic of the Baja, Sociaaal!!!, The Fantabulous Mushman, Voice of the Voyager

Uisce Beatha was a Canadian folk rock band in the 1990s. Formed in 1988 in London, Ontario but based in Halifax, Nova Scotia after 1993, the band consisted of Alan Glen on lead vocals and banjo, John Glen on mandolin and tin whistle, Paul Meadows on fiddle and harp, Damian Morrissy on bass guitar, Doug Watt on guitar and Marty Coles on drums (later replaced by Patrick McLaughlin). The band took its name from the Irish name for whisky, meaning water of life.

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The band released two albums and two EPs as Uisce Beatha, and toured regularly in both Canada and Germany.

They were sued in 1997 by a Scottish distillery over rights to the band name, and subsequently changed their name to Red. They released one further album under that name, but subsequently broke up.

Discography

  • 1991 - Drinking with the Lord (SOCAN)
  • 1992 - The Mystic of the Baja (EMI)
  • 1994 - Voice of the Voyager (EMI)
  • 1995 - Living in a Cuckoo Clock (6-song EP)
  • 1998 - The Fantabulous Mushman (no/PageMusic/EMI), as Red
  • Songs

    Drinkin' With the Lord1994
    Maggie Coulter1992
    I'll Tell My MaSociaaal!!! · 2004

    References

    Uisce Beatha (band) Wikipedia