The Indulgers
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Celtic / Western / Rock Band hailing from Boulder and Golden, Colorado. The Indulgers are: Dublin born Damien McCarron Vocal/Guitar, Pat Murphy Drums & Percussion, Renee Fine Violin, Chris Murtaugh Bass, and Mike Nile Guitar, Mandolin, Whistle, Accordian, and Electronic Bagpipe. The latest... (6th) CD has songwriting inspired by western legends, the culture and the experiences of the Irish, Celtic way of life, in search of liberty and in the pursuit of happiness, in a new world, a new way of life....songs delivering a new blend of western/celtic music. Recently released "Out In The West", includes Neale Heywood guitarist for Fleetwood Mac and piper Scott Beach of Canned Haggis. Based in Colorado, The Indulgers constantly tour and have delighted audiences with their unique blend of celtic/western/folk/rock style in festivals, theaters, clubs, and pubs from San Francisco to New York City. More Video's, Audio, History and Schedule can be found at WWW.SHAMROCKER.COM. Available at iTunes, CDBaby and Amazon. For booking information contact THE INDULGERS at 303 235-8004 or dmccarro AT comcast.net
Why this name?
From an previuos solo release called "A Matter Of Indulgence" led to the idea and we thought we'd call the band, The Indulgers until we could think of a better name. We never have.
Do you play live?
Colorado is wide open and also have the city vibe in Denver or college town vibe of Boulder or a spirit all it's own in towns around the region, including Wyoming, Nevada, Kansas and Nebraska. We been to Red Rocks to play, that's special as are many other days like the Washington Square in San Francisco,
a night at the pub when the rafters are rocking.
a night at the pub when the rafters are rocking.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
In very way and more. It's ongoing and luckily I can handle the
technology changes, it's a positive for our genre of music I'd have to say. We're writing original material and can expose new
songs and ideas rapidly via the net. It's a huge help.
technology changes, it's a positive for our genre of music I'd have to say. We're writing original material and can expose new
songs and ideas rapidly via the net. It's a huge help.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes, we'd alway's listen to other options, with a six CD catalog,
we could use a hand. It's not critical by any means, but we'd
like to chart a song, like the bands we grow up listening to and buying singles by. There's a part of every songwriter that wants to be "top of the charts".
we could use a hand. It's not critical by any means, but we'd
like to chart a song, like the bands we grow up listening to and buying singles by. There's a part of every songwriter that wants to be "top of the charts".