
GreanStalk
A Celtic music duo from Ontario, Canada. Performed imaginitively arranged traditional and traditionally-based original compositions on the Irish flute, guitar,
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Ray's Reels Ray's Reels
If there is only one GreanStalk tune you listen to, this should be it.

East At Glendart / Humours of Corofin East At Glendart / Humours of Corofin
Set of traditional tunes on flute and guitar.

Tansey's Fancy / Vincent Campbell's Tansey's Fancy / Vincent Campbell's
Another set of traditional tunes. Mandola, flute, whistle, bodhran, guitar.

Blackamutt Jack Blackamutt Jack
Original GreanStalk tune about young chimney sweeps.

Song of the Ghost Song of the Ghost
A Mournful "Lament" or "Farewell" played on the flute and guitar.
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GreanStalk - Tarbolton Lodge Medley
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GreanStalk was a traditional Celtic music duo from Ontario, Canada. The duo performed imaginitively arranged traditional and traditionally-based original compositions on the Irish flute, guitar, cittern, tin-whistle, bodhran and bones.
GreanStalk was formed in 1996 and first performed in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada for six months, before moving eastward and performing for two more years in the province of Ontario. Greanstalk disbanded in 1998.
Greanstalk was: Brent Santin (Irish flute, tin-whistle and bones), and Jim Maxwell (Guitar, lead-vocals, cittern, and bodhran).
Band Members:
Brent Santin - Irish wooden flute, tin-whistle, bones. Brent composed the songs "King's Company" and "The Night After We Slaughtered Seals" as well as the instrumentals "The Money Pit" and "Farewell All Dark Haired Lassies".
Jim Maxwell - Guitar, Cittern, Bodhran. Jim composed the tune "The Money Pit" as well as the song "Blackamutt Jack".
Ray Caldwell - Uillean bagpipes[guest musician]. Ray is a Uillean piper who currently resides in Southern Ontario. He performs as a guest on the track "Ray's Reels" from the album "The Money Pit".
Band/artist history
Brent & Jim have known each other since Kindergarten and started playing music together in High School through various musical incarnations: The SillyHearts, The Spleen Bishops, The Hoolies, GreanStalk and other bands since (The Pendletons, The Duncan Cameron Band, Haggis)
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We played all over Victoria, BC, and southern Ontario. Brent Santin and Jim Maxwell now play live in various other bands.
Your musical influences
Altan, Chieftains, Solas, Bothy Band, Matt Molloy, Planxty, Ossian.
What equipment do you use?
Traditional instruments and microphones (or acoustic!).
Anything else?
Yeah, Brent now makes Irish wooden flutes and has published an article on-line with instructions on how to make a bodhran (check out the web-site link on this page).
Since GreanStalk, Brent has played with Canadian Cetlic virtuoso Duncan Cameron and then the Eastern Ontario band "Haggis" (search for them on Soundclick.com). He has produced and released two albums of historic 19th century Canadian music (search for "Brent Santin and Gary Mallon" on Soundclick.com). He is also into non-celtic music. You can check out his band "The Ovoids" here on Soundclick (again, do a search).
Jim does digital matte painting for big Hollywood movies now and has composed and recorded some amazing pop music with bands such as the "Pendletons" and "Tenzing Norgay".
If you download this music and like it, please drop me a line or leave a message in the "message-board" section of this site. Hundreds of people download our music every month but I hardly hear from anyone!
Cornwall,
Canada
ID
260329
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Comments (8)
Wow, I really love your music. It's too bad you no longer play. I'd be willing to attend a GreanStalk reunion.
I came across "King's Company" as played by Haggis and it caught my attention. I'm a Cajun so the song strikes a chord with me. I haven't had a chance to listen to all your music yet but I really like what I've heard so far.
Inspirational stuff you guys! Great to read that yer still playing in other guises, too.
absolutely loved your music ive been searching for traditional celtic music on a few sites and i have to say yous is the best ive found great stuff
hello gus, I found you thanks to this site; it's a shame you are not playing any more, I love your work and I have introduced your music to many of my friends, they share my opinion: the two of you are gifted masterful musicians and it's a shame that your work didn't get more market.
good luck with your projects.
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