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Fall 2007:
Ceili Rain,
John Angotti, Alma
DeRojas, Kristin Fisher |
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Summer 2007: Popple, Chris Padgett, Kitty
Cleveland, Last Day |
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Spring 2007: Popple, Chris Padgett, Kitty
Cleveland, Last Day |
Winter
2006: Catholic Music 2007, Amanda
Vernon, Marie Bellet, Mair Rathburn,
Bethany Music Ministry, Celeste Zepponi |
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October 2006: Nick Alexander, Gretchen Harris, Steve
Angrisano |
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Aug/ Sept 2006: Matt Maher, John Paul II
Tribute, Chris Padgett, John Michael Talbot, Fr. Stan
Fortuna |
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May 2005
My
component stereo CD player finally bit the dust. I
found it cheaper to use the DVD player that I had in
its place. It made sense because the TV was right
beside the stereo and I was used to playing DVD’s
on it anyway. I guess that is the poor man’s "home theatre". I really had not tried it out yet
when the new Ceili Rain DVD came into CatholicMusicNetwork.com’s headquarters. It was a great find to
slip into the DVD player.
Ceili Rain (pronounced kay-lee..means party
in Gaelic) have about 5 CDs to their name and
the band members have all got their own stories to
tell. It makes sense in this multimedia world that
the band would want to do something visual for their
collection. The DVD is called
Anthology 1995-2005 and it's a great gift for
their long time fans, as well as for people who are
just starting to listen to their Irish
rock music.

I started out with the concert footage from various
events and venues in Ceili Rain’s past performances.
It is almost more of a documentary of the band in
songs. You have older footage from the early days of
the band, then you are given the beauty of
professional video direction in the newer venues. It's a great way to
see how far
this band has come. “Fighting Chair,” “666
Degrees,”
“Jigorous,” and “That's All The Lumber You Sent” are
just a few of the songs you will see performed live.
It really makes you want to see a whole
concert by Ceili Rain live. (Maybe the next DVD will
be a full performance in front of their fans.)
The DVD also includes interviews with the band and lead singer Bob Halligan
Jr.
For the MTV generation comes the music
videos done by Ceili Rain. The videos here are
“Barely Stay Inside Of My Own Skin” and Ceili Rain’s
new single “Like A Train.” The one thing you can say
is that the videos are not boring at all and are
not so far over your head with "deep artistic
meaning" that you lose interest or consciousness.
The video for “Like a Train” is electric in the way
you are caught up in the music while watching the band perform around
a large locomotive.
For the “Barely Stay Inside Of My Own Skin” video,
Ceili Rain is dancing around a stage and having a
blast filming and singing their songs. It is
a lot of fun and in a way shows that
“Christian” music can be exciting
(despite what the world would
tell you.)
Ceili Rain’s Anthology 1995-2005 shows that the band
has not lost steam and shows no signs of slowing
down after 10 years.
One of the best ways to meditate on the Passion of
Christ is to follow the Stations of the Cross, also
called the Via Crucis or and Via Dolorosa. The Stations
constitute a miniature pilgrimage to the holy
places in Jerusalem, using a series of pictures
representing certain scenes in the Passion of
Christ, each corresponding to a particular incident,
or the special form of devotion connected with such
representations. The origin of the devotion may be
traced to the early days of the Catholic Church.
Popular
Catholic singer Dana has taken this powerful
devotion and with partner Fr. Kevin Scallon, C.M.,
leads us in prayer and meditation on the last
moments of Jesus in her new CD
The Stations of the Cross. Dana’s always
beautiful voice captures the very essence of our
Lord’s passion. Fr. Scallon’s tender and gentle
voice guides us through each step of the way of the
Cross. If you enjoyed their shared collaboration on
the CD The Rosary, you will find joy in The Stations
of the Cross, as well.
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