MacTalla Mor
New York City, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | INDIE
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"Celtic music for the masses"...On Sunday, Celtic rockers Mac-Talla Mo'r played the Connecticut Irish Festival. With a motto like "the pipes are calling -- resistance is futile," you know they have to be good. And while they classify themselves as a Celtic roots band, their driving grooves seem to have a way of packing the dance floor with people who don't know (or care) what a jig is. Bagpipes, drums, keyboards, bodhran -- these guys have it all. There's even a magician who entertains the crowd while they play. They bring a party vibe wherever they go, so even if Celtic music isn't your bag, give them a listen -- you might be surprised....Dan Barry -Hartford Advocate
Dan Barry
Local Motion
The Hartford Advocate
www.hartfordadvocate.com
- Hartford Advocate
MacTalla Mor is a hard driving, powerful Celtic Rock and Bagpipe band whose sound will certainly have you falling in love with this wonderful mix of musicians. Their latest CD - The New Colossus contains a great mix of tracks, both Celtic rock, Celtic reggae (must hear!) and a few beautiful vocal mixes. Definitely 5 stars awarded to this "breaking new ground" album! Celtic Radio
http://www.celticradio.net/php/news.php?item=557
The family sextet MacTalla Mor has a blast of double Highland bagpipes. The New Colossus is splendidly eclectic with mellifluous traditional songs in Gaelic.
Tom Nelligan Dirty Linen Magazine
"What a gem! Mac-T is, hands-down, the most musical fun I've had in recent memory. This unpretentious ensemble manages to melt the walls between genres with an absolutely unique lyrical and dynamic music. Their performance style is such that listeners of all ages and tastes find themselves personally engaged in the Mac-T 'experience'. One comes away quite happy and energized...almost surprised at the amount of fun they just had. Most highly recomended."
-John Baken, IMRW Magazine - Dirty Linen Magazine - Celtic Radio
MacTalla Mor is a hard driving, powerful Celtic Rock and Bagpipe band whose sound will certainly have you falling in love with this wonderful mix of musicians. Their latest CD - The New Colossus contains a great mix of tracks, both Celtic rock, Celtic reggae (must hear!) and a few beautiful vocal mixes. Definitely 5 stars awarded to this "breaking new ground" album! Celtic Radio
http://www.celticradio.net/php/news.php?item=557
The family sextet MacTalla Mor has a blast of double Highland bagpipes. The New Colossus is splendidly eclectic with mellifluous traditional songs in Gaelic.
Tom Nelligan Dirty Linen Magazine
"What a gem! Mac-T is, hands-down, the most musical fun I've had in recent memory. This unpretentious ensemble manages to melt the walls between genres with an absolutely unique lyrical and dynamic music. Their performance style is such that listeners of all ages and tastes find themselves personally engaged in the Mac-T 'experience'. One comes away quite happy and energized...almost surprised at the amount of fun they just had. Most highly recomended."
-John Baken, IMRW Magazine - Dirty Linen Magazine - Celtic Radio
"The Wind of the Ocean
The Roar of the Mountain
The Voice of the Angel
It Gives you the Great Echo
MacTalla Mor"!
Robert E. Burke
First Selectman
Bethel
British Memorial Garden-Tartan Week "Bravo"
I wanted to thank you on behalf of the British Memorial Garden Trust for your wonderful contribution to our Tartan Week concert on Friday. MacTalla Mor was wonderful and the crowd loved you. I was especially moved by Illana’s singing of the national anthems: beautiful and perfect for the event.
Thank you again for being a part of our concert – you really brought the house (or rather garden) down!
PB Director of C&M British Memorial Garden Trust, Inc.
Capitol District Scottish Games
You guys blew me away. I saw you at the Scottish Games in upstate NY where I live and your music and talent blew me away-I had shivers most of the time because you were that good! I'm Irish and Scottish so I have seen a LOT of Celtic bands-and now you guys have moved up to #1 on my favorite list. I'm a radio arts student so I have seen a lot in my years and I aspire to have my own radio show or even radio station some day. And if I do-I would LOVE to play your music.
MT NY
My last comment is for the acclaimed piper Jesse M0 Ofgang-is there anything musically you cant do? You have so much talent and passion for music that I instantly fell in love. You are a very lucky man. Thank you all of you for sharing your talent with the world. There is no other band like you.
Long Island Irish Festival
"Thanks for an AWESOME job at the festival!" CM Founder & Director Slainte Irish Festival
I want to thank....my great new friends in MacTalla Mor - you guys are destined for something big.. CM Founder Long Island Irish Festival
Pipes In the Valley Festival
Wow! Bob just kept saying "They kicked ass!"...One super show! Congratulations! Good for you; good for Ten Penny Ale!
Gail and Bob
Oldeburnside Brewery, Founders of "Pipes In the Valley"
Hi Jessie, What does MacTalla Mo’r, Black 47, Dropkick Murphy, and the Tanna Hill Weavers have in common? ….. They all have great pipers. What is the difference between them? We enjoy MacTalla Mo’r the most! My wife and I are fans of yours and have seen you at Pipes in the Valley, the Irish Home in Glastonbury, and the AOH in Waterbury.....
Thank you and your family for the beautiful music you make which makes us want to dance or touches the soul.
R B
Glastonbury
Hello Folks,
Just wanted to drop a quick note saying just how great the "Great Echo" truly is.
Over the weekend we were able to attend the first U.S. concert of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers in Hartford, CT., and as fabulous as they are, they have absolutely nothing on MtM!!!
Their pipers are excellent, but Jesse and Levon are every bit as tremendous (actually MORE SO!) and MtM also surpasses them with original music AND LYRICS. The Chilli Pipers are strictly instrumental, so also fall short in lack of MtM's superb vocal aspects as well.
Anyway, after hearing what one person described as "the next big thing" direct from Scotland, it's no wonder we drive 2-3 hours just to hear you folks as often as we can. We now have attended MtM concerts in four states, NY, NH, MA, and CT, and can't wait for more (Mor!) Keep up the stupendously excellent work!
Best regards,
H & K Manchester
Flora Macdonald North Carolina
You were thoroughly Awesome!! Previously I'd only heard a couple of your tracks on Highlander Radio (www.celticradio.net) and through your website, but they were enough to at least want to see what you were all about.
Now you have a hard & fast fan!! I got 2 of your CD's, but it won't be long before I have them all! Ilana, you have such a lovely voice, not to mention your keyboarding skills--And the Piping... yes, Resistance is indeed Futile! I hope you perform together for many many years, yet--you all can truly succeed at taking Celtic music to "The Masses." As my wife said, y'all are what Scottish music would sound like if we'd ultimately prevailed against the English!!
Tipping my tam tae ye, M
Thank you. Both of us enjoyed getting to know your wonderful and talented family. Your concerts are fantastic!
Blessings on you and your family as you continue to enrich lives and carry on traditions of Scottish music.
PC
NH Great Strides Benefit
We can't thank you enough for your generosity. Patrick's Patrollers have collected about $200 shy of $50,000, a new record. The total for the site is over $90,000. I don't know if we can ever repay you. You must have a sense of what a big hit Mactalla and" Magik Erik" were just by the sales of the CDs and merchandise. Everyone was raving about you all way into the late night hours. We left around midnight and people were still walking around in Mactalla shirts and hats......you guys are great!!!
R&R Great Strides Walk-A-Thon Benefit Event, NH
Real Fans-Real mail!
" I saw you guys at the Hungry Tiger and I was Blown - Letters From Real Fans & Festival Organizers
Hello Mac Talla Mor Band, I want to thank you for giving an exciting and wonderful performance at our Clearwater Festival. Your
special un-plugged performance under the dance tent was perfect. Mac Talla More Band was the break out out hit of the festival. Please play again next year. Thank you again. RA Director Clearwater Festival.
"Had a fantastic time at Hunter Mt.International Celtic Festival You were fantastic! I want MacTalla Mor as our Main Band"...!SD Entertainment Chairmen
Htn Mtn Intl Celtic Festival
Dear Harry, Patty and your lovely family,
Thank you SO much for coming to play for us at Whisky Live New York. We
loved having you all and thought your music was fantastic! You really
got the crowd going and it was a pleasure to have you there. You are
quite something in fact I've never met such a talented and lovely
family. We very much hope you will work with us again this year and we will be
in touch about further events.
Thanks so much to you all,
Best
Rebecca
Rebecca Laurance
Events Manager
Paragraph Publishing, Whiskey Live & Beer's of the World Magazine
St.Faiths House, Mountergate, Norwich, Norfolk,
NR1 1PY
The Celtic roots band MacTalla Mór plays a unique blend of traditional bagpipe music with rock, calypso, blues and jazz influences. The band has been making its way around the United States, garnering praise from Las Vegas to Long Island.
The combined use of ancient instruments and singing alongside contemporary beats and styles, provide audiences of all ages with a widely eclectic and increasingly exciting new sound experience.
Southhampton Press
MacTalla Mo'r is taking America by storm!
The MacT family will be headlining at the famed Towne Crier. The Celtic Fusion Band MacTalla Mo'r featuring musicians Jesse, Ilana, Levon and Patty Devlin Ofgang and Magician"MageErik" Ofgang will be performing at the Towne Crier in Pawling, NY to Celebrate the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Most highly recommended!
Citizen News
MacTalla is Featured On ABC, NBC, CBS TV, Radio & News around the world.
I am writting to you because I have listened to your songs and I must tell you that I love your music! Just wonderful! We have listeners from all over the globe but mostly UK and North American. Great Talent. DJ_B HNMS Radio
Press Release:
Celtic Fusion Band to play Towne Crier
Ryan Foust-NewsTimes Dec 23rd
Celtic fusion band MacTalla Mor will perform at the Town Crier Cafe’s annual holiday celebration tonight.
The band, whose name translates to “Great Echo,” features Jesse MO’ Ofgang, known for his work with metro N.Y.’s famed Kenmure Pipeband, on bagpipes. Ofgang’s sister, Ilana Regina Ofgang, covers piano and vocals in the band while his brother Levon plays bagpipes.Their mother, Patty Devlin Ofgang, plays the bodhran, a traditional Celtic drum.
Combining traditional Gaelic singing Puirt a’ Beul (Mouth Music) and Celtic roots rock and fusion, MacTalla Mor has been featured at major Celtic festivals, universities, concerts and popular music clubs throughout America. The group has also performed alongside Mitch Ryder, Commander Cody, the Tito Puente Big Band, Jon Faddis and Arturo Sandoval.
Along with traditional Irish and Scottish tunes, the band —comprised of Great Highland bagpipes, piano, vocals and bodhran — also manages to mix in a bit of roots rock, calypso, blues and jazz, earning praise from the likes of Celtic Beat magazine and earning command performances for
Jose Feliciano, the Average White Band and the Rolling Stone’s Keith Richards.
MacTalla Mor and special guest magician “Magerik” will perform their Celtic Christmas Spectacular at the Towne Crier Cafe in Pawling, N.Y., tonight at 9.
"The Pipes Are Calling" Family goes all out for St. Patrick's Day.
By Melinda McGarty Webb
News-Times Correspondent
Patricia Devlin and her children ring in St. Patrick's Day alittle early with a..great performance at Molly Darcy's in Danbury, CT. Patty and her daughter, Ilana along with son Jesse are founding members of the Celtic Fusion band Mac-talla Mo'r, which plays an eclectic blend of Celtic rock, blues, jazz and traditional songs. It incorporates Jesse's Great Highland Bagpiping with Ilana's traditional Sean Nos vocal and piano music and Patty's Celtic Bodhran(pronounced boh-run') drumming. Levon, the youngest Ofgang accompanies the band on the bagpipes. Erik, the eldest son, delights the crowd with his magic. Ilana the eldest sibling has a Bachelor of Arts in Music. She writes and arranges much of the music the band plays. The challenge is melding her classical, jazz and fusion background with the traditional melodies of bagpipe music. Many songs even incorporate ancient hymns she plays as organist and music director at Sacred Heart Church in Danbury. The great thing is that there are no bounds. We can take the music wherever we want and it's always an amalgamation of a hundred different things' Ilana said. That's what keeps things fresh - ABC NBC CBS TV Clearwater Festival
"The Wind of the Ocean
The Roar of the Mountain
The Voice of the Angel
It Gives you the Great Echo
MacTalla Mor"!
Robert E. Burke
First Selectman
Bethel
British Memorial Garden-Tartan Week "Bravo"
I wanted to thank you on behalf of the British Memorial Garden Trust for your wonderful contribution to our Tartan Week concert on Friday. MacTalla Mor was wonderful and the crowd loved you. I was especially moved by Illana’s singing of the national anthems: beautiful and perfect for the event.
Thank you again for being a part of our concert – you really brought the house (or rather garden) down!
PB Director of C&M British Memorial Garden Trust, Inc.
Capitol District Scottish Games
You guys blew me away. I saw you at the Scottish Games in upstate NY where I live and your music and talent blew me away-I had shivers most of the time because you were that good! I'm Irish and Scottish so I have seen a LOT of Celtic bands-and now you guys have moved up to #1 on my favorite list. I'm a radio arts student so I have seen a lot in my years and I aspire to have my own radio show or even radio station some day. And if I do-I would LOVE to play your music.
MT NY
My last comment is for the acclaimed piper Jesse M0 Ofgang-is there anything musically you cant do? You have so much talent and passion for music that I instantly fell in love. You are a very lucky man. Thank you all of you for sharing your talent with the world. There is no other band like you.
Long Island Irish Festival
"Thanks for an AWESOME job at the festival!" CM Founder & Director Slainte Irish Festival
I want to thank....my great new friends in MacTalla Mor - you guys are destined for something big.. CM Founder Long Island Irish Festival
Pipes In the Valley Festival
Wow! Bob just kept saying "They kicked ass!"...One super show! Congratulations! Good for you; good for Ten Penny Ale!
Gail and Bob
Oldeburnside Brewery, Founders of "Pipes In the Valley"
Hi Jessie, What does MacTalla Mo’r, Black 47, Dropkick Murphy, and the Tanna Hill Weavers have in common? ….. They all have great pipers. What is the difference between them? We enjoy MacTalla Mo’r the most! My wife and I are fans of yours and have seen you at Pipes in the Valley, the Irish Home in Glastonbury, and the AOH in Waterbury.....
Thank you and your family for the beautiful music you make which makes us want to dance or touches the soul.
R B
Glastonbury
Hello Folks,
Just wanted to drop a quick note saying just how great the "Great Echo" truly is.
Over the weekend we were able to attend the first U.S. concert of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers in Hartford, CT., and as fabulous as they are, they have absolutely nothing on MtM!!!
Their pipers are excellent, but Jesse and Levon are every bit as tremendous (actually MORE SO!) and MtM also surpasses them with original music AND LYRICS. The Chilli Pipers are strictly instrumental, so also fall short in lack of MtM's superb vocal aspects as well.
Anyway, after hearing what one person described as "the next big thing" direct from Scotland, it's no wonder we drive 2-3 hours just to hear you folks as often as we can. We now have attended MtM concerts in four states, NY, NH, MA, and CT, and can't wait for more (Mor!) Keep up the stupendously excellent work!
Best regards,
H & K Manchester
Flora Macdonald North Carolina
You were thoroughly Awesome!! Previously I'd only heard a couple of your tracks on Highlander Radio (www.celticradio.net) and through your website, but they were enough to at least want to see what you were all about.
Now you have a hard & fast fan!! I got 2 of your CD's, but it won't be long before I have them all! Ilana, you have such a lovely voice, not to mention your keyboarding skills--And the Piping... yes, Resistance is indeed Futile! I hope you perform together for many many years, yet--you all can truly succeed at taking Celtic music to "The Masses." As my wife said, y'all are what Scottish music would sound like if we'd ultimately prevailed against the English!!
Tipping my tam tae ye, M
Thank you. Both of us enjoyed getting to know your wonderful and talented family. Your concerts are fantastic!
Blessings on you and your family as you continue to enrich lives and carry on traditions of Scottish music.
PC
NH Great Strides Benefit
We can't thank you enough for your generosity. Patrick's Patrollers have collected about $200 shy of $50,000, a new record. The total for the site is over $90,000. I don't know if we can ever repay you. You must have a sense of what a big hit Mactalla and" Magik Erik" were just by the sales of the CDs and merchandise. Everyone was raving about you all way into the late night hours. We left around midnight and people were still walking around in Mactalla shirts and hats......you guys are great!!!
R&R Great Strides Walk-A-Thon Benefit Event, NH
Real Fans-Real mail!
" I saw you guys at the Hungry Tiger and I was Blown - Letters From Real Fans & Festival Organizers
MacTalla Mor - Piping Hot and Jacob's Ladder
Written by Edward F. Nesta
The Celtic-rock-funk-island-fusion band MacTalla Mór knows how to deliver a sound that will get you moving.
MacTalla Mór - Piping Hot and Jacob's Ladder
Piping Hot: Itchy Fingers Set; NINA (No Irish Need Apply); Claveness; Boomshakalaka; A World Turned Upside Down; House Destroyers; MacFadder's Virtues; I Am; The Devlin Within; The Leaving of Liverpool; Dee Dee Diddley Bop; Mason's Apron; Man From Skye; Hellbound Train
Jacob's Ladder: Gabam Molte Bridge; Dancing Feet Set; Foggy Dew; Jacob's Ladder; Boys of Blue Hill Set; Keg of Brandy; Pipe Solo; Stairway to Grace; Fear an Bhata; Mouth Music Set; Auld Lang Syne; Ceol-Tech
Personnel: Jesse Ofgang: Great Highland bagpipes, low and tin whistles, backing vocals, percussion; Ilana Ofgang: keyboard, piano, organ, lead and backing vocals; Levon Ofgang: Great Highland bagpipes, backing vocals; Patty Devlin Ofgang: bodhran, backing vocals, Peter Orlanski: electric and upright bass, backing vocals; Nadav Snir Zelniker: drums, darabuka, backing vocals; Patty Wrobel: backing vocals; Anna Demasi: backing vocals; Cathy Hagan: backing vocals; Harry Ofgang: backing vocals
MacTalla Mór produced Piping Hot and Jacob's Ladder. When you hear the saying, "keep it in the family," you should think of the Celtic-rock-funk-island-fusion genre band - MacTalla Mór. Yes, they carry the main genre of Celtic music, but that only scratches the surface of this multi-talented band. The Celtic drive comes from Jesse and Levon Ofgang on the Great Highland bagpipes, along with their mother Patty Devlin Ofgang playing the bodhran, an ancient Irish drum; mix in sister Ilana on keyboards and lead vocal, and brother Erik, songwriter, and the MacTalla Mór magic and musical fusion takes off.
The MacTalla Mór pipers (Jesse and Levon) have won numerous awards at the Eastern United States Pipe Band (EUSPBA) sanctioned piping competitions, while Jesse is a multi-award winning and highly sought after bagpiper. To Jesse's credits are the coveted "MacCrimmon Quaich" from the Piobaireachd competition of Central New York, along with First Place medals in Piobaireachd competitions held in New York, Connecticut, and North Carolina. The only thing that holds the individuals back from more awards is that they are in demand to perform as a group, and once you hear them, you will understand the MacTalla Mór magic.
The selection of songs for Piping Hot was very interesting, not just musically, but emotionally and spiritually; for MacTalla Mór is much more mature and focused than their young ages may lead you to believe. Ilana's haunting vocals on NINA (No Irish Need Apply) draws you to the plight of the Irish immigrants, and makes you feel for all immigrants who gave up everything to start a new life in the land of opportunity. Piping Hot's first track is a traditional Scottish song entitled Itchy Fingers, and throughout the track you can hear the distinct sound and rhythm of a calypso beat, while the track is energized from the hot bagpipe playing, and you feel that Jesse and Levon are satisfying their itchy fingers as they dance along the chanter. The track Claveness has the ringing percussion and keyboards of island music, and is gets its drive and energy from the piping and a great drum solo. Boomshakalaka brings together swing, bop and rock-n-roll while infusing piping that makes you wonder how they control the melody and starting and stopping of their notes, which is difficult with a bagpipe. A World Turned Upside Down features Ilana on vocals and her Celtic heritage can be heard throughout, she feels this song from beginning to end.
Jacob's Ladder leads off with three traditional Irish and Scottish songs Gabam Molte Bridge, Dancing Feet Set, and Foggy Dew, and with each track you are carried by Ilana's voice as she shows that she is acutely aware of the proper timing and pace for traditional Irish music. The title track Jacob's Ladder is an original composition, written with a pop beat, but retains the traditional Celtic music melody. Boys of Blue Hill Set is another traditional Irish song, but with the MacTalla Mór arrangement magic tossed in, it becomes a progressive rock-n-roll sound. The mix of original tracks along with the groups very creative and insightful arranging of traditional songs (Fear an Bhata, and Auld Lang Syne), along with the blending of classic rock-n-roll segments from Stairway to Heaven and Sky Pilot on the track Stairway to Grace, as well as segments from classics such as Amazing Grace, and Johnny Comes Marching Home, leaves you feeling that there is no musical limit or boundary for this family.
Let the MacTalla Mór magic become part of your music collection, and you will always have a selection to play when you need to infuse some energy and creativity into a party.
A few websites where you can procure MacTalla Mór - - Luxury Experieince Magazine
Ale Street News Vol. 15 –No. 1, Feb. 3rd, 2006
In the band MacTalla Mor, I have found music to laud. I saw this self-proclaimed Celtic fusion band perform live at two festivals this past summer (Pipes in the Valley, which I spoke of last issue, was one). Now having heard their release Piping Hot, it comes down to this: You need to hear this stuff!
Elements of rock, funk, traditional, as well as modern Celtic, jazz, salsa, and soca music run thick throughout, but with an energetic, almost anxious fluidity. In fact, stop reading this right now and go check out www.mactalla.com!
Within Piping Hot you get nearly 60 minutes of intensity. There are grooves and jams, history lessons, slick mashups, and inner soul searching’s. From the first few seconds of the first track “Itchy Fingers Set,” (some music inspired here by the late Pipe Major Tommy Shearer), the listener is drawn to attention.
From start to finish, this CD is like a winding coastal road with spectacular views. Each time you round another corner or cove there’s a new and exiting view to encounter. The track “Nina” is a reminder of how life was for Irish immigrants in America back in the day.
“Boomshakalaka” hits points of swing/big band aw well as Jefferson Airplane/Janis Joplin. In the song, “A World Turner Upside Down” is the plight of what could be considered a group of cooperative farmers in 1649. When the track “House Destroyers” jumps in, it almost seems like an exclamation point for justice in regard to the previous track, compelling and powerful.
“Ordo Virtutum” by Hildegaard von Bingen starts off the track “MacFaden’s Virtues.” This is a combination of music that strikes like a Sarah McLachlan song –full of mystery. The following number, “ I Am,” is festive and fun, seeming to celebrate life amid the outrageousness of the world.
From the angle of piping, my favorite track is “The Man From Skye Set,” with the first two parts played by the famous pip major Donald MacLeod. Interesting to not that MacLeod was the instructor of pipe Major George Bell, who in turn instructed the pipers here, Jesse and Levon Ofgang.
Finishing off this disc is a Mark Saul track, “Hellbound Train,” which comes across like an anthem. I’ve left some songs out for no other reason than space, and also that I want to get to the particulars of this group. MacTalla Mor has been together as a band for three years, but in actuality longer than that as they have lived together under the same rood for years.
Jesse Ofgang and younger brother Levon Ofgang –great highland bagpipes; Ilana Ofgang –keyboard, piano, lead vocals; Patty Devlin Ofgang –Bodhran, Backing Vocals; Harry Ofgang –bagpipes manager, father, husband and webmaster (Harry was also a home brewer for some time). Erik Ofgang is responsible for the involved lyrics on the songs “Nina and “I Am,” as well as input on other songs. Erik is also a magician who can be seen treating the crowd to random tricks as well as sometimes providing a full opening act.
On Piping Hot, the band has brought in the talents of Peter Orlanski –bass; Nadav Snir Zelniker –drums; and Patty Wrobel –backing vocals.
Other musicians have been incorporated into the band, and during any given performance, you never know who might grace the sound. Whatever combination they might arrange –whether it’s just vocals, Bodhran, and pipes, or the full spectrum of instruments –it’s obvious, these folks know what they’re doing. As the saying goes, “The pipes are calling. Resistance is futile.”
Tunes by DJ StockBiZZy (stockbizzy@aol.com)
- Boston Globe
MacTalla Mor - Piping Hot and Jacob's Ladder
Written by Edward F. Nesta
The Celtic-rock-funk-island-fusion band MacTalla Mór knows how to deliver a sound that will get you moving.
MacTalla Mór - Piping Hot and Jacob's Ladder
Piping Hot: Itchy Fingers Set; NINA (No Irish Need Apply); Claveness; Boomshakalaka; A World Turned Upside Down; House Destroyers; MacFadder's Virtues; I Am; The Devlin Within; The Leaving of Liverpool; Dee Dee Diddley Bop; Mason's Apron; Man From Skye; Hellbound Train
Jacob's Ladder: Gabam Molte Bridge; Dancing Feet Set; Foggy Dew; Jacob's Ladder; Boys of Blue Hill Set; Keg of Brandy; Pipe Solo; Stairway to Grace; Fear an Bhata; Mouth Music Set; Auld Lang Syne; Ceol-Tech
Personnel: Jesse Ofgang: Great Highland bagpipes, low and tin whistles, backing vocals, percussion; Ilana Ofgang: keyboard, piano, organ, lead and backing vocals; Levon Ofgang: Great Highland bagpipes, backing vocals; Patty Devlin Ofgang: bodhran, backing vocals, Peter Orlanski: electric and upright bass, backing vocals; Nadav Snir Zelniker: drums, darabuka, backing vocals; Patty Wrobel: backing vocals; Anna Demasi: backing vocals; Cathy Hagan: backing vocals; Harry Ofgang: backing vocals
MacTalla Mór produced Piping Hot and Jacob's Ladder. When you hear the saying, "keep it in the family," you should think of the Celtic-rock-funk-island-fusion genre band - MacTalla Mór. Yes, they carry the main genre of Celtic music, but that only scratches the surface of this multi-talented band. The Celtic drive comes from Jesse and Levon Ofgang on the Great Highland bagpipes, along with their mother Patty Devlin Ofgang playing the bodhran, an ancient Irish drum; mix in sister Ilana on keyboards and lead vocal, and brother Erik, songwriter, and the MacTalla Mór magic and musical fusion takes off.
The MacTalla Mór pipers (Jesse and Levon) have won numerous awards at the Eastern United States Pipe Band (EUSPBA) sanctioned piping competitions, while Jesse is a multi-award winning and highly sought after bagpiper. To Jesse's credits are the coveted "MacCrimmon Quaich" from the Piobaireachd competition of Central New York, along with First Place medals in Piobaireachd competitions held in New York, Connecticut, and North Carolina. The only thing that holds the individuals back from more awards is that they are in demand to perform as a group, and once you hear them, you will understand the MacTalla Mór magic.
The selection of songs for Piping Hot was very interesting, not just musically, but emotionally and spiritually; for MacTalla Mór is much more mature and focused than their young ages may lead you to believe. Ilana's haunting vocals on NINA (No Irish Need Apply) draws you to the plight of the Irish immigrants, and makes you feel for all immigrants who gave up everything to start a new life in the land of opportunity. Piping Hot's first track is a traditional Scottish song entitled Itchy Fingers, and throughout the track you can hear the distinct sound and rhythm of a calypso beat, while the track is energized from the hot bagpipe playing, and you feel that Jesse and Levon are satisfying their itchy fingers as they dance along the chanter. The track Claveness has the ringing percussion and keyboards of island music, and is gets its drive and energy from the piping and a great drum solo. Boomshakalaka brings together swing, bop and rock-n-roll while infusing piping that makes you wonder how they control the melody and starting and stopping of their notes, which is difficult with a bagpipe. A World Turned Upside Down features Ilana on vocals and her Celtic heritage can be heard throughout, she feels this song from beginning to end.
Jacob's Ladder leads off with three traditional Irish and Scottish songs Gabam Molte Bridge, Dancing Feet Set, and Foggy Dew, and with each track you are carried by Ilana's voice as she shows that she is acutely aware of the proper timing and pace for traditional Irish music. The title track Jacob's Ladder is an original composition, written with a pop beat, but retains the traditional Celtic music melody. Boys of Blue Hill Set is another traditional Irish song, but with the MacTalla Mór arrangement magic tossed in, it becomes a progressive rock-n-roll sound. The mix of original tracks along with the groups very creative and insightful arranging of traditional songs (Fear an Bhata, and Auld Lang Syne), along with the blending of classic rock-n-roll segments from Stairway to Heaven and Sky Pilot on the track Stairway to Grace, as well as segments from classics such as Amazing Grace, and Johnny Comes Marching Home, leaves you feeling that there is no musical limit or boundary for this family.
Let the MacTalla Mór magic become part of your music collection, and you will always have a selection to play when you need to infuse some energy and creativity into a party.
A few websites where you can procure MacTalla Mór - - Luxury Experieince Magazine
“The family band MacTalla Mor stands alone as the supreme example of AmeriCelt”. - Celtic Beat Magazine
Mac Talla Mor: A Triple Header:
"The New Colossus"
"Jacob's Ladder"
"No Man's Land"
Mac Talla Mor is hard to fit into any category. As they evolve, as all artists must(that Darwinist imperative) they both have their feet in tradition(in this case Gaelic: Scots Highland and Irish), and burst the boundaries of cultural restriction into a multiculturalism they sometimes seem to have a hard time getting a handle on all the time.. A band with a message or messages, they are not easy to file away in some archive. By equal turns in their repertoire both impassioned and pained, funny and quirky, this versatile band never stops being exciting. So it is probably best that in this issue, along with their interview, that we review their last three CDs with an eye to their evolution.
Throughout these CDs and in their performances what holds it all together is the often wonderful singing of Ilana Ofgang and the piping of her brothers,Levon and Jesse Moses. As mentioned in the interview their's is the AmeriCelt sound, while having roots in the old country's traditions, nonetheless will tie in with Afro Cuban, Reggae, and even hark back to sounds and tunes reminiscent of some of the history of these other genres, such as the golden age of the Copacabana. New York would be the only place that a band like Mac Talla Mor could come out of.
The interface and fusion of Gaelic and Latino is expressed superbly and lightheartedly in "The Devil In The Kitchen" set on Jacob's Ladder. The combination of musical ethnicities, and the strength of the piping comes out all over the place in these CDs, in "Good Drying" and in the "Itchy Fingers Set." Instrumentally these are the great strengths of these albums.
As Ilana Ofgang's singing is the vocal strength throughout. Her background and education in the Gaelic language of Ireland and Scotland is obvious and her singing ascends into a new universe in "Gabarn Molte Brigde" a personal favorite of mine in Jacob's Ladder. Here she holds her own and surpasses the merely skilled. "Ta Me Mo Shui" in No Man's Land is another wonderful example. As for non Gaelic song she does Robbie O'Connell honor in "Last of the Gleemen."
I will point to "Chi Me Na Morbheanna"(The Mist Covered Mountains) in The New Colossus as a lead in to one of Mac Talla Mor's underlying themes: the immigrant experience. This rendition of a Gaelic classic by Ilana is powerfully expressive of the experience of The Clearances, and just the right kind of opener for this CD, whose title cut is based on Emma Lazarus' poem. "U.S. reggae,"another favorite, gives a different take on the experience of America, and there is a lot in the universe of this CD, which goes back to Celtic tradition, then takes off down another roads. Much of the content and the fusion in these three albums no doubt is disturbing to either those who want the tradition in a hothouse existence, as a special province of one band of cultural narcissists,or those who know nothing of the tradition except for a couple of tunes for window dressing and who fear content and use chaos to appeal to the unsober, or those who having discovered, via the movies, a tradition which their particular religious ideology tried so hard to distort and repress, now are having trouble getting the genie back inside the bottle,like they ever could. All of the former,those who have not a clue, and those who don't want a clue, have a problem with the truth that Mac Talla Mor is symbolic of, that America still is "The New Colossus," and it's growing pains,which Mac Talla Mor emulates, only make it more diverse and powerful. "That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
Which brings up another theme in Mac Talla Mor's work: 9/11. In The New Colossus is the song, in two parts "No Maker's Mark." which is an appeal for diety.
But with a diverse America(and why I view those who claim America for one denomination or religion as essentially traitors) it is our own conscience and selves that are the ultimate cathedral or temple, limited only by the dictates of right reason. And it was this freedom of conscience and the religion, one different from the other in each of us,that was so horribly assaulted on September 11, 2001. By criminal maniacs who regard such sacred liberty(which has been fought for and so often threatened in this country) as sinful. Unfortunately there are too many within this country(the aforementioned party of treason) who are at root sympathetic with these enemies of this nation, and I'm not talking about "liberals" here(though they're not exactly helpful in this situation either). Into this current sad scenario Mac Talla Mor
points out who the heroes were that day, and for all time, in "Jacob's Ladder" with Ilana's singing of those who had to respond-against impossible odds-and well earned their mead, as anothe - Celtic Beat Magazine
"The New Colossus" MacTalla Mor
Get ready to get knocked out with this CD--right from the very first track! The unstoppable energy of this band is back, and better than ever on their latest effort, "The
New Colossus." MacTalla Mor is able to do their "fusion" style without it being overly obvious--it seems so natural to hear the wonderful and interesting sounds they call
forth in each track. You can hear the tugging of all kinds of musical styles here; Calypso, Jazz, Rock and more, all blended with traditional Celtic rhythms and instruments.
With rich, emotion-filled vocals rounding out the mixture, this CD is a mixture of sounds that shows the range of the band while still being true to their overall style and
cornucopia of sound. MacTalla has champion pipers, an award-winning Gaelic singer and top-notch musicians to call on--and they don't rest on their previous
accomplishments, but rather seek to grow, expand their sound and better themselves each time they come together for a CD. The New Colossus is such an effort, and the
band remains one of my absolute favorites.
Besides the first track here, bagpipe fans shouldn't miss track 7, New Wave or track 10, a bagpipe duet. That said, the best way to listen to the CD is to pop it in and go
start to finish--you'll be taken on the grand tour--through a variety of musical sounds that is a treat--sometimes fun, sometimes astonishing and always terrific. The last track
on the album will leave even the most discriminating listener satisfied, and those who love the pipes will be smiling ear to ear.
Buy the Album: "The New Colossus"
Fantastic CD!
This is really a fantastic engaging CD fusing a number of music styles with Celtic music like I've never heard it done before. Great job!
Marc Gunn's Irish & Celtic Music Podcast's
"Top the Celtic Charts " feature at iTunes.
"Piping Hot" by MacTalla Mo'r
by Catherine L. Tully
Artist: MacTalla Mo'r
Album: "Piping Hot"
Year produced: 2005
This CD is truly something different! You can't pin the music down to simple Celtic, but that is part of the beauty of it, there is really a fusion of styles here, and it flows. You'll hear a big band, almost stage musical style in some songs, while others echo jazz, blues or rock, but always with that Celtic flavor. A variety of spices for the stew!
You'll hear both Scottish and Irish influence as well, and sometimes the songs are even fairly traditional in sound. If you like the bagpipes, this CD is a MUST, as they are used frequently, and quite well in the musical arrangements. Much of the music can really be described as quite danceable, and not necessarily in the traditional sense, but more mainstream.
For those who like Celtic music but are looking for something to challenge their ear, this CD is the perfect choice. People who like jazz will most likely enjoy this CD, as the rhythms are more complex than is typical in most Celtic music. The fusion of many different styles give Piping Hot a flavor all its own, and one that can be appreciated by a variety of listeners.
Buy the Album: "Piping Hot"
CD Piping Hot
Mehercule, what an album I have chanced upon! The title 'Piping Hot' is only a very meek intimation of what awaits you. When the first notes of 'Itchy fingers' blasted out of the speakers,
they jerked my out of my easy-chair, hurled me towards the ceiling and had me bouncing off the walls. This is really Bach meeting the bagpipes: the music grabs and hurls you thru spaces you never dreamed existed. The mastery of the pipes shown here is simply breathtaking. But there is more to it, beautiful vocals by Ilana and Patty bring you celtic spirits
with their original songs, and there is even a new take on a trad like 'The Leaving of Liverpool'. In short - a must-have. Go buy it!
CD BABY Reviewer
CD Jacob's Ladder
Dear Macalla Mor,
Catching your act at the Scottish Games in upstate NY last summer was one of the highlights of my whole year. When I heard "Jacob's Ladder" I had to have the CD. Since then I must have listened to it a hundred times (I love all the tunes, but the title track is a masterpiece). I saw you at the Town Crier twice, most recently your Christmas show, with my daugther, another big fan of yours.
I look forward to attending more of your concerts in 2007. Happy New Year!. BH
I am writing today to request a copy of "Jacob's Ladder" for air-play on my show. I sampled some tunes from CDBaby.com and they're awesome!
Great version of "Auld Lang Syne" never have I heard that song rock out!
Edward Burke WWPV FM Radio Vermont
CD No Man's Land
Mactalla Mor, http://www.mactalla.com Blended traditional and nouvelle Celtic: Lively and lovely. You're not going to be able to sit still while listening to this terrific band. The song "No Man's Land" has such energy and gives you such a chill that you almost expect to hear applause at the end of the song, even tough this isn't a live alb - Catherine L. Tully-Celtic MP3s Music Magazine
One of the most enjoyable bands, two of the hottest young pipers, some of the most memorable moments in Celtic music. - Irish American News
"Nice! You've got a good thing going..."
-Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones
after Keith and family attending a MacTalla Mor Band performance.
Great Show!
I thoroughly enjoyed the Great Show! I've listened to Celtic music most of my life but never heard your Celtic-Calypso sound - WOW! The bagpipes were smoking! Ilana has INCREDIBLE talent.
Best wishes for continued success.
CT Senator Michael A. McLachlan
The performance of MacTalla Mo'r at the 2005 Governor's Conference on Culture and Tourism was wonderful.
Thank you so very much for helping to make the event a special memory for all.
With best wishes,
Jenifer Aniskovich
Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism
Principal Endorsement
Meadow Hill Global Explorations Magnet School
124 Meadow Hill Road
Newburgh, NY 12550
Office of the Principal
To Prospective Schools:
Last spring, students at Meadow Hill Elementary School were exposed to the lively music of the Celtic band, “MacTalla.” As demonstrated both in its energy and its message, MacTalla has an appropriate role in schools. I heartily recommend this music group’s performance for children!
In its energy, MacTalla creates in students of all ages an enthusiasm for music. Its performers use both instrumentals and vocals to showcase their talents and teach.
During the assembly, which was very interactive with the audience, children sang along and danced with the band. While MacTalla sang and played for our intermediate students (Grades 3-6), primary aged students stopped in our hallways outside the performing area and clamored to be included! MacTalla is a group whose music can be enjoyed and appreciated by students of all ages.
In its message, MacTalla is much more than simply another ethnic band. While students certainly learn much about Celtic music and culture through experiencing the band, they also learn character education. Many of the themes of the band are universal, such as the need to appreciate diversity, get along with one another, and love our fellow citizens of the world.
In these days of stringent budgets and academic demands, schools certainly must choose assemblies carefully. If the reaction of students and teachers at Meadow Hill is a measure, this is a school program not to be missed! I heartily endorse MacTalla as a school performance.
Respectfully,
Barbara Weiss, Principal
You guys are taking off like a rocket! AM Celeb Celts
Patty and MacTalla,
Thanks again for a great night! We have received Rave Reviews about your band's performance and I will be in touch soon regarding a return engagement. TT Park and Recreation Dept.
- Irish American News
“The family band MacTalla Mor stands alone as the supreme example of AmeriCelt”. - Celtic Beat Magazine
Mac Talla Mor: A Triple Header:
"The New Colossus"
"Jacob's Ladder"
"No Man's Land"
Mac Talla Mor is hard to fit into any category. As they evolve, as all artists must(that Darwinist imperative) they both have their feet in tradition(in this case Gaelic: Scots Highland and Irish), and burst the boundaries of cultural restriction into a multiculturalism they sometimes seem to have a hard time getting a handle on all the time.. A band with a message or messages, they are not easy to file away in some archive. By equal turns in their repertoire both impassioned and pained, funny and quirky, this versatile band never stops being exciting. So it is probably best that in this issue, along with their interview, that we review their last three CDs with an eye to their evolution.
Throughout these CDs and in their performances what holds it all together is the often wonderful singing of Ilana Ofgang and the piping of her brothers,Levon and Jesse Moses. As mentioned in the interview their's is the AmeriCelt sound, while having roots in the old country's traditions, nonetheless will tie in with Afro Cuban, Reggae, and even hark back to sounds and tunes reminiscent of some of the history of these other genres, such as the golden age of the Copacabana. New York would be the only place that a band like Mac Talla Mor could come out of.
The interface and fusion of Gaelic and Latino is expressed superbly and lightheartedly in "The Devil In The Kitchen" set on Jacob's Ladder. The combination of musical ethnicities, and the strength of the piping comes out all over the place in these CDs, in "Good Drying" and in the "Itchy Fingers Set." Instrumentally these are the great strengths of these albums.
As Ilana Ofgang's singing is the vocal strength throughout. Her background and education in the Gaelic language of Ireland and Scotland is obvious and her singing ascends into a new universe in "Gabarn Molte Brigde" a personal favorite of mine in Jacob's Ladder. Here she holds her own and surpasses the merely skilled. "Ta Me Mo Shui" in No Man's Land is another wonderful example. As for non Gaelic song she does Robbie O'Connell honor in "Last of the Gleemen."
I will point to "Chi Me Na Morbheanna"(The Mist Covered Mountains) in The New Colossus as a lead in to one of Mac Talla Mor's underlying themes: the immigrant experience. This rendition of a Gaelic classic by Ilana is powerfully expressive of the experience of The Clearances, and just the right kind of opener for this CD, whose title cut is based on Emma Lazarus' poem. "U.S. reggae,"another favorite, gives a different take on the experience of America, and there is a lot in the universe of this CD, which goes back to Celtic tradition, then takes off down another roads. Much of the content and the fusion in these three albums no doubt is disturbing to either those who want the tradition in a hothouse existence, as a special province of one band of cultural narcissists,or those who know nothing of the tradition except for a couple of tunes for window dressing and who fear content and use chaos to appeal to the unsober, or those who having discovered, via the movies, a tradition which their particular religious ideology tried so hard to distort and repress, now are having trouble getting the genie back inside the bottle,like they ever could. All of the former,those who have not a clue, and those who don't want a clue, have a problem with the truth that Mac Talla Mor is symbolic of, that America still is "The New Colossus," and it's growing pains,which Mac Talla Mor emulates, only make it more diverse and powerful. "That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
Which brings up another theme in Mac Talla Mor's work: 9/11. In The New Colossus is the song, in two parts "No Maker's Mark." which is an appeal for diety.
But with a diverse America(and why I view those who claim America for one denomination or religion as essentially traitors) it is our own conscience and selves that are the ultimate cathedral or temple, limited only by the dictates of right reason. And it was this freedom of conscience and the religion, one different from the other in each of us,that was so horribly assaulted on September 11, 2001. By criminal maniacs who regard such sacred liberty(which has been fought for and so often threatened in this country) as sinful. Unfortunately there are too many within this country(the aforementioned party of treason) who are at root sympathetic with these enemies of this nation, and I'm not talking about "liberals" here(though they're not exactly helpful in this situation either). Into this current sad scenario Mac Talla Mor
points out who the heroes were that day, and for all time, in "Jacob's Ladder" with Ilana's singing of those who had to respond-against impossible odds-and well earned their mead, as anothe - Celtic Beat Magazine
Discography
Still working on that hot first release.
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Celtic Radio Music Award! "The New Colossus"
The Pipes Are Calling Resistance is Futile!
From Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Montreal, Central Park New York, and Pete Seegers Clearwater Revival to ABC, NBC, CBS and ESPN TV, Celtic Radios Music Award Winner MacTalla Mor Band, is taking America by Storm!
Gaelic for Great Echo, MacTalla Mor, is a hard driving band whose dynamic rhythms pack festivals with Earth Shaking, Ground Breaking Celtic Roots Music.
Jesse & Levon on Bagpipes, drums, flutes & whistles, mom Patty on Bodhoran & drums, MageErik on bass.
This family band creates a Celtic-Roots musical extravaganza at festivals and concerts throughout North America.
Splendidly Eclectic
Dirty Linen Magazine
Hard Driving Powerful Celtic Roots Band
Boston Globe
Truly talented and captivating, extraordinary mix of Celtic Roots Rock and Traditional! WFUV
This unique family band Rocks WBAI Pacifica Radio
Hard Driving Powerful Celtic Roots Rock & Bagpipe Band. Beautiful Vocals. 5 Stars
Celtic Radio Music Award Celtic Radio
A Gem! Melts the Walls between genres. A Musical Treasure IMRW Magazine
Energetic, passionate, creative and powerful Luxury Experience Magazine
The family band MacTalla Mor stands alone as the supreme example of AmeriCelt Celtic Beat
One of the most enjoyable bands, two of the hottest young pipers, some of the most memorable moments in Celtic music. Irish American News
MacTalla Mor has it All Hartford Advocate
Fun, Astonishing Always Terrific. Champion Pipers Award Winning Gaelic Singers.
Emotion Filled Vocals. One of my Absolute Favorites. Highly Recommended! Celtic MP3 Magazine
Celtic Music for the Masses"
NEA, NEFA, CCT grant funding available.
www.mactalla.com, music@mactalla.com,
203-7463310
MacTalla Mo'r features acclaimed Great Highland Bagpiper Jesse MO' Ofgang of Metro NY's famed Kenmure PipeBand on Pipes, Whistles and Percussion, his sister Ilana Regina Ofgang on Piano and Vocals, his brother Levon Ofgang on Bagpipes, their mom Patty Devlin Ofgang on Bodhran and renowned musicians from around the world on Bass,Drums and Percussion.
Here is what the critics have said about this great Celtic Roots Band:
"An incredible band called MacTalla Mo'r is one hot musical ticket indeed! In the world of Celtic-Fusion, MacTalla reigns supreme. Their instrumentals grab you, move you and won't let you go." JG Celtic Beat Magazine
"What a gem! Mac-T is, hands-down, the most musical fun I've had in recent
memory....they melt the walls between genres with an absolutely unique lyrical and dynamic music. One comes away happy and energized. Most highly recommended." -IMRW Magazine
MacTalla Mor an exciting Celtic Band, is taking America by Storm!-Citzen News
"On Sunday Celtic rockers MacTalla Mo'r played the Connecticut Irish Festival. With a motto like "the Pipes are Calling -- Resistance is Futile," you know they have to be good. Their driving grooves have a way of packing the dance floor. Bagpipes,
drums, keyboards, bodhran -- these guys have it all. There's even a Magician. They bring a party vibe wherever they go.
Dan Barry -Hartford Advocate
MacTalla continues to headline at major Celtic Festivals, Schools, Colleges, Universities & Clubs along with Celtic greats like Eileen Ivers, Gaelic Storm, Altan, Black 47, Tommy Makem, Clann An Drumma, The Elders, Enter The Haggis and Cherish the Ladies. They are favorites at well known events such as the Round Hill Highland Games, the Great Irish Fair in Coney Island, Clearwater Festiva, Irish 2000, lThe the Newport and CT Festivals, Scotland Highland Festival, Grandfather Mountain, Caesars Palace LV, Slainte Festival, Pipes in the Valley, Central NY and Syracuse Highland Games, Whiskey Live Central Park's Tavern On the Green and the Towne Crier Cafe. They are always a crowd favorite and always asked back!
They've played for HBO TV, at Steinway and Carnegie Hall in NYC, along side greats
like Chick Corea, Tito Puente Big Band, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Commander Cody, Levon Helm and performed at Command Performances for The Average White Band, Rolling Stone's Kieth Richards and Jose Felician and to rave reviews at major Music and Arts Venues and Celtic Festivals where they are often joined by Magicians and Gaelic dancers. Called "the best Celtic Fusion Band I've heard" by Irish critic Joe O'Shea, MacTalla Mo'r is quickly becoming one of the most talked about and sought after Celtic Bands on the scene.
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