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After three short years of studying the bagpipes under my
teacher/Pipe Major Michael Holian, I have become a professional
bagpiper and a vital member of Ceol na Gael Irish Pipe Band of
Charlotte, NC. Yet, those three years came after a long time of
longing to play the bagpipes. I am now nearly four years deep into the instrument I love.
Ever since I first heard them at a Fort in Indiana on a family reunion
when I was only four years old, I had a craving in my heart to hear
them again. Yet it wasn't until my Northern Irish grandmother's
funeral in 1996 when I was able to hear them again up close and
personal and in such an emotional state that I concluded that this was
the instrument I wanted to play, if I were to learn any instrument at
all. Now I grew up in a family that loves listening to music, but
play it?! No way - nobody in my family really strove to learn
music when I was growing up. Yet, the yearning to play the
bagpipes lingered on throughout my high school years. I became so
desperate to learn this freaking instrument that I got a hold of every
family member I could when my 16th birthday came around to help me to
buy a set of Parlor Pipes (smaller version of the Highland Bagpipes,
which I really wanted.) I found a nice Pakistani (known for
making a very poor set of bagpipes) set of them on eBay. When I first
received them I had that hyped feeling one gets when they get something
they really want. Yet since I had no teacher my motivation to
play them dwindled. So they sat in the corner of my room until
college...
One Fall night in October, 2001 in the beautiful city of Charlotte,
North Carolina I was enjoying a cup of coffee and conversation with my
older brother, Peter, at his house in Charlotte. We got to
talking about the fact that we needed hobbies.
Something was missing from our lives that kept us from being
balanced. We then moved on into the discussion of learning a
musical instrument. Just like me, Peter had gone out on a limb a
few years back and bought an acoustic guitar and tried on and off to
teach himself, yet never really tackled the instrument head on.
So there we were - "I wanna learn to play the guitar," he said.
"I wanna learn to play the bagpipes, Peter." "Bagpipes? Why the
bagpipes?" he asked. "If I'm gonna learn any instrument this is
gonna be it..." I proceeded to tell him the story. The next
day I came by his place for some reason and on my way out he said,
"Wait, I've got something to give you." He went into his office
and came back with a printout listing of professional bagpipers in the
area from bagpiper.com. Only one person of all the listings was
listed for Charlotte. "Give him a call. You never
know. What've you got to lose, right?" Peter said. So, that
is what I did. The call was quite a success.
After a year and a half (excluding summers) of weekly practice
chanter (the starter instrument) lessons under Michael Holian, I wanted
to tackle the big caboose. It wasn't until January of 2003 that I
actually purchased a real, full-size set of Highland Bagpipes.
Come December I realized my spotty practice sessions were not gonna cut
it if I wanted to have any chance of marching in 2004's St. Patrick's
Day Parade. So, when I went home on December 18th, 2003 I made a
decision that I would conquer this instrument if it was the last thing
I did. From December 20th, 2003 until St. Patricks Day 2004, I
missed literally one day of practice. Every night for at least an
hour and often 2-3 hours I put every last drop of highly caffeinated
sweat into these bagpipes, totally determined to march in the Charlotte
St. Patrick's Day Parade with Ceol na Gael. Sure enough, come St.
Patrick's Day I marched. Oh, did I march! I continued to
march into several pubs and played throughout the week. After
seeing my Pipe Major make a small fortune in one night I was determined
to get a piece myself. Come the night before St. Patrick's Day I
had no scheduled jobs for the night thereafter. By the time the
night was over I'd booked three jobs. Then the almighty night
came! With my driver and managers I rocked the night away, and
gave it everything I had, while taking in everything they had. Oh
what a night it was.
Since then I have continued to practice faithfully and gradually
book more and more events, along with playing with my band, Ceol na
Gael.
Events I have played for in 2004 include:
- 2004 St. Patty's Day Parade - Charlotte
- 2004 St. Patty's Day Parade - Huntersville, NC
- Dixies, Time, Connolly's - St. Patty's Day Weekend
- Sir Ed Halley's, Galway Hooker - S.Patty's Day Night
- Florence, Italy - The Fish Scottish Pub
- Golf Event - Regent Park Golf Club
- 2-Day Real Estate Event - Waterfront Properties
- Myer's Park Methodist Church Anniversary
- Guy Fox Night - Tega Cay, NC
- Folly Beach, SC - 4th of July - nearly every pub on the Island
- 4th of July Parade - Waxhaw, NC
- Sed Ministrare - Queens U. of Charlotte
- Christmas Parade - Waxhaw, NC
- Weddings & Funerals
- Daytona Beach Irish Pub
- CITPG (Carolina IT Professionals Group) Meetings starting December '04
NEW YEARS 2005 - Columbus, Ohio:
- Milo Arts of Columbus, Ohio
- Milo Church
- Lord Jesus Christ Church
- Patrick J's, Scarlet & Grey Café, Zola's, Brian Boru's Pubs
- Sunday morning after: Granville Presbyterian & Calvin Presbyterian Church
2005 Events
- 91.7 FM Complex Radio - Charlotte
- Hollywood in Charlotte
- Tyber Creek Pub - Party for Patrick
- Many Weddings & Funerals
- St. Patty's Day Parade - Charlotte
- St. Patty's Day Parade - Huntersville
- Several local pubs during St. Patty's Day, including:
- The Galway Hooker Pub - Huntersville
- Bar Charlotte
- Have a Nice Day Cafe - Charlotte
- Dixie's Tavern - Charlotte
- Grand Central Station - Charlotte
- Jillian's Battle of the Bands Contest - Charlotte (received 2nd place nationwide!)
- ... and more
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| News! Find the most up-to-date info Here |
NEWS!
My best college friend and roommate, Danny Winter and I will be
traveling the country over on the 'Dan & Nate Journey America'
tour. We will be starting out in Florida in January, where I will be
playing on the Futures Satellite Tennis Tour and we will also be
playing gigs (Danny plays guitar) and doing all sorts of adventurous
stuff, taking a leap of faith and following our hearts. We will be
traveling in an '87 Chevy G20 High Top Conversion Van and we'll be
pulling a Pop-Up Camper behind, which we have not yet purchased. Our
website, which is in the works, is www.dannate.com.
There you will find our Web-Log, pictures, Gear Page, Contribution
Page, and a whole lot more. We will update it as much as possible
while on the road.
Album Update: Delay of game... with a heavy work schedule and an action-packed lifestyle, the album is being delayed until further notice.
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| Tunes! My Current Musical Repertoire |
This Page will
be updated frequently, as I learn new songs in my daily practice.
Some are hyperlinked to my music. My apologies for not having
them all hyperlinked, but my allotted recording session was only 40
minutes - no room for mistakes! I am planning on doing another
much more in-depth recording in the near future, so check back
often! Also, some tunes are linked to MIDI computer
generated files that will give you a basic idea of how the song
goes.
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All the Way to Galway
- Amazing Grace
- Ascension, The (self-written Memorial to Nicole Flagge, the
only Queens student to pass away throughout my four years at Queens)
- America
- Auld Lang Syne
- Brian Boru's March
- Bridal March, The
- Chariots of Fire Theme
- Danny Boy
- The Dark Island
- Garryowen
- Genesis, The (my newest creation)
- Green Glens of Antrim
- Green Hills of Tyrol
- Happy Birthday
- High Road to Gairloch
- Highland Cathedral
- Itchy Fingers
- Knittin' on the Rocker (written by Myself)
- Let Erin Remember
- Marine Corps Hymn
- Minstrel Boy, The
- Ode To Joy
- O' Come All Ye Faithful
- Pumpkin's Fancy, The
- Scotland the Brave
- Sean South of Garryowen
- When the Battle's O'er
- When the Saints Go Marchin' In
- Will Ye No Come Back Again (aka Bonnie Prince Charlie)
- Wings
- ...and many more - e-mail me for requests.
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