The
Malarkeys are a Celtic rock band from Kelowna, B.C.. They've performed
up and down the Okanagan valley since their first performance on
St. Patrick's Day in 2007. In 2008 they performed in Vancouver as
part of that city's CelticFest.
Serving
up a mixture of favourites that are immediately familiar to fans
of contemporary Irish and Celtic music, this tightly knit unit of
experienced musicians deliver a lively and entertaining show.
"The
CD is awesome"...Highlander
Radio
The
band's debut album is called "Bloody Brilliant", and has
been featured on CBC radio plus CJSW, CKXU and other campus and
community stations across Canada, and online at:
Celt in a Twist
IRFT
67Music
Marc Gunn's Podcast
Whole
Wheat Radio
Celtic Radio
You
can purchase the CD right here
with Visa or Mastercard, or you can download it from iTunes and
Amazon,
and other music retailers.
Need
something to wear? Check out these new
T-shirts for the youngest Malarkey fans in your house. Sorry
guys, we're all sold out of our very popular guys Malarkeys T-shirts
right now, but we've got a fresh shipment of our popular women's
T's.
Hey,
while you're here, watch the
video for "Work is the Curse". Good times!
Reviews...
"It's
been 3 months since our outdoor house party and our wedding guests
continue to rave about the Malarkeys. The music they selected, sound
quality and their outstanding musical talents are truly a welcome
gift to the Okanagan Celtic music scene."
- Terry Day & Marie Molloy, Carrs Landing, BC
"This
dynamic four piece Celtic band kept the Parks Alive! crowds entertained
with their energy, smiles and fantastic voices. Thanks so much for
the great set".
Sonya Barker, Parks Alive!
"We
choose The Malarkey’s for our annual Faculty & Staff BBQ
because they are fun, upbeat and talented – just right for
a party!"
- Alanna Vernon,
Manager of Ceremonies & Events, UBC-O
"Just
wanted to thank you all for the brillant craic the other night!
I know for a fact that everyone had an awesome night..."
Mel Hewat, Vernon
"Great
version of Whiskey in the Jar. Also like the song Glasgow."
John Mann (Spirit
of the West)
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