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Article: Gaelic Storm keeps Titanic party going
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- Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
- Article date:
- May 29, 2003
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STEVEN TWIGGER THOUGHT joining Gaelic Storm meant playing at
O'Brien's Pub in Santa Monica every Sunday night and leading a normal
life as a graphic art designer the rest of the week.
And for a while, it did.
But then the Titanic hit that iceberg and made movie history and
Gaelic Storm became, quite suddenly, a national band.
O'Brien's is still around and Twigger and his bandmates still love
playing there, but these days, Gaelic Storm is in demand all over the
country, including Longs Park, where they will open the summer music
series Sunday.
"We're on the road about 200 days out of the year. We play 150
gigs all over the place," said Twigger. "We have a blast on stage. We
originally got ...
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