The Makem Brothers
The Makem Brothers (Makem and Spain) | |
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Origin | Dover, New Hampshire, USA |
Genres | Folk |
Years active | 1989-present |
Labels | Red Biddy Records |
Associated acts | Tommy Makem |
Website | Official website |
Members |
Rory Makem Liam Spain Mickey Spain |
Makem and Spain is an Irish-American folk music band. The band was founded as "The Makem Brothers" in February 1989 by Rory, Shane, and Conor Makem, the three sons of "The Godfather of Irish Music" Tommy Makem, and grandsons of Irish source singer Sarah Makem. In 2003, Liam and Mickey Spain joined the band, which was renamed "The Makem and Spain Brothers". In 2014, after Shane and Conor Makem had left the band, the band was renamed Makem and Spain.
Biography
The three Makem brothers were born in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland and grew up in Dover, New Hampshire, where the family moved to in the mid 1970s. Their father, Tommy Makem, was one of the most famous Irish musicians in the world, first as a member of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem and later as a solo act. Tommy's mother was the singer and traditional song collector Sarah Makem. The Makem Brothers' elder sister Katie Makem is also a performer, although she does not tour professionally. Shane Makem was born in August 1967, Conor in September 1968 and Rory in October 1969.
Both Shane and Conor attended Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts and Rory went to Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. As a student at Bard College, Rory formed a band with Lisa Gentile, Lisa Lisa and the Country Jam.
In February 1989, Shane and Rory Makem founded the band, the Makem Brothers, debuting at the now-closed Blackthorne Tavern in Easton, Massachusetts. Guitarist Brian Sullivan joined the duo soon after. The Makem Brothers and Brian Sullivan were set to perform at the Tom Clancy Memorial Concert in New York City in November 1991; for the event, they wanted a bass player. Their father, Tommy Makem, suggested their middle brother, Conor Makem, and so he debuted with his brothers and Brian Sullivan at the memorial concert.
In 1992, the quartet recorded a demo album which was later commercially released for a time. Songs on the demo included Charlie and the MTA and Maid of Fife-O. In 1994 the Makem Brothers and Brian Sullivan released their first full length album, Out Standing in a Field. Also that year, they made their television debut on Tommy Makem's PBS television special, Songs of the Sea. Judy Collins also performed on that special.
Brian Sullivan left the band in 1995 but stayed on to play backup on the Makem Brothers' second album, On the Rocks. The Makem Brothers continued as a trio for eight more years, releasing two more albums, Who Fears to Speak in 1998 and Stand Together in 2001. In 1997 they filmed a concert for Iowa PBS which was released on videocassette.
In 2003, the New Hampshire-based Irish folk musicians teamed up with The Spain Brothers, Liam and Mickey Spain (both natives of Manchester, New Hampshire), to become The Makem and Spain Brothers. Though they had been informally performing together for several years, their first official concert as a five piece band took place at the Narrows Center for the Arts in Fall River, Massachusetts in February 2003. They were billed as the Makem Brothers with Mickey and Liam Spain. Their combined forces preserve and advance folk music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and New England, as well as whaling songs, fishing songs, mining songs, even Australian Bush songs. Influences include The Clancy Brothers, Ewan MacColl, and The Corries.
The Makem and Spain Brothers released their first album together in 2004, called Like Others Did Before Us. They recorded a live album on Good Friday 2005 and released the album, The Makem and Spain Brothers Live in 2006. They recorded and filmed a live concert in Butte, Montana, releasing both a DVD and a CD of the concert in 2008. Both releases were called The Makem and Spain Brothers Home Away From Home. In January 2011, they released a studio album, titled Up the Stairs.
Shane left the band in 2011 for unknown reasons.
In October 2013, Conor Makem was arrested for allegedly placing a hidden camera in a women's bathroom.[1] The police confiscated his American and Irish passports, which prevented him from participating in the band's annual musical tour of Ireland.[2] Conor Makem was sentenced to a year incarceration at Strafford County House of Corrections in May 2014 after pleading guilty to 19 invasion of privacy charges.[3]
According to their website www.makem.com, the band, now a trio consisting of Rory Makem, Mickey Spain and Liam Spain, was officially renamed Makem & Spain.
In 2012, the Makem and Spain Brothers created their first Kickstarter campaign drive to help fund their next two albums, a two volume set titled Sessions Vol. 1 and Sessions Vol. 2 which would feature a multitude of guest musicians including but not limited to Tom Paxton, Schooner Fare, The Shaw Brothers, Gordon Bok and David Mallett. A goal of $15,000 was surpassed, capping out at over $20,000. After several delays, Makem & Spain Brothers Sessions Vol. 1 saw a limited release in late May 2014 to contributors. On June 3, the album, re-titled "Sessions, Vol. I - Makem and Spain," was released on iTunes. Finally, on August 3, it was released on compact disc to the general public. There are two different versions of the album cover; copies distributed to Kickstarter contributors contain the group name 'The Makem & Spain Brothers' with photos of all four group members at the time; copies available to purchase by the general public on August 3 and henceforth include the new group name, 'Makem & Spain,' with photos of just Rory, Mickey and Liam.
On January 12, 2016, Makem and Spain released a new studio album, Four Pounds a Day. It is the 10th full length album for the group as a whole, excluding the 1992 demo CD. According to their facebook page, , the record was originally called For Ramblin' For Rovin', after lyrics taken from the song Bold Thady Quill, track number 10 on the album.
The band
Rory Makem: vocals, six string guitar, twelve string guitar, banjo, mandolin, bouzouki, bodhrán, harmonica, piano (1989–present)
Liam Spain: vocals, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, harmonica (2003–present)
Mickey Spain: vocals, guitar, nylon string guitar, bodhrán (2003–present)
Former members
Conor Makem (1991-2014)
Shane Makem (1989-2011)
Brian Sullivan (1990-1995)
Discography
Note: The footnotes will take you to lyrics but not necessarily to The Makem Brothers' recordings of these songs, many of which are traditional.
The Makem Brothers and Brian Sullivan
The Makem Brothers & Brian Sullivan Demo, 1992
1. Maid of Fivey
2. Ferryman
3. Rising of the Moon
4. All for Me Grog
5. Charlie on the MTA
Out Standing in a Field, 1994
1. Pretty Maggie-O
2. Low Lands Low
3. Sea Faring Men
4. Matty Groves
5. Darkley Weaver
6. Brennan On The Moor
8. Killicrankie-O
9. Hudson River
10. Mr. Dunderbatt
11. Cruiscin Lan
12. A Fond Farewell
The Makem Brothers
On The Rocks, 1995
2. Mountjoy Prison (Rory Makem)
3. Straw into Gold
6. Bonnie Blue Bonnets
8. Bridget O’Shea (Conor Makem)
9. Bound Down for Newfoundland
10. Old Stone Wall
12. Down the Road
Who Fears to Speak, 1998
6. Tom McArdle
11. Twenty Men from Dublin Town
Stand Together, 2001
3. Tinker’s Wedding
4. Blackbird (lyrics: Conor Makem)
5. Captain Kidd
6. Stand Together
7. Love, Won’t You Marry Me
9. Spanish Stars (lyrics: Conor Makem)
11. I’ll Neither Spin Nor Weave (Lyrics: Conor, Shane Makem)
12. Liberty
14. Crabber’s Claw (lyrics: Conor Makem)
The Makem Brothers with Mickey and Liam Spain
Like Others Did Before Us, 2004
2. Wild and Restless Foam (Mickey Spain)
3. Leezie Lindsay
6. Whiskey Row (Liam Spain, Mickey Spain)
11. Slan Abhaile (Conor Makem)
12. Three Drunken Maidens
13. Ha’Penny Bridge
The Makem and Spain Brothers
The Makem and Spain Brothers Live, 2006
2. MacPherson’s Rant (a/k/a McPherson's Lament)
5. Whiskey Row (Liam Spain, Mickey Spain)
8. Goodbye to the 30 Foot Trailer
10. Liberty
13. When We Danced in Donegal/Tombigbee Waltz
14. Calling Me Home
Home Away from Home, 2008
1. Outlawed Rapparee
2. Jolly Waggoner
3. Mingulay Boat Song
4. Queensland Whalers
5. When Annie Took Me Home
6. Liberty
7. Whiskey Row
8. Ha'Penny Bridge
9. William Kidd
10. Never Get Their Man
11. When We Danced in Donegal
12. The Jolly Beggar
13. Lord Nelson
14. My Old Man
15. Rosa Marie/Bound For Home
16. Wild Colonial Home
17. Magpie Lullaby
18. Home Away From Home
Up the Stairs, 2011
1. Crossroads Ceili
2. Maggie Lauder
3. Nancy O
4. It's Been A Very Hard Year
5. Three Nights And A Sunday
6. Bright Eyed Girl From Keady
7. To Welcome Poor Paddy Home
8. Dido Bendigo
9. Pat And Bridget
10. Kitty From Baltimore
11. They Say He Wouldn't Dance
12. Tavern Down By The Harbour
13. The Lightkeeper
14. Fare You Well
Makem and Spain
Sessions, Vol. 1, Makem and Spain, 2014
1. Roll On Columbia (feat. Dave Mallett and the Mallett Brothers)
2. My Creole Belle (feat. Tom Paxton)
3. Shenandoah (feat. Bill Staines)
4. Glory Train (feat. Noel Paul Stookey)
5. Four Strong Winds (feat. Roger Mcguinn)
6. Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Makem and Spain solo)
7. Run, Come See Jerusalem (feat. Gordon Bok)
8. Michael Row the Boat Ashore (feat. The Shaw Brothers)
9. Skip to My Lou (Makem and Spain solo)
10. Stealin' (feat. Jonathan Edwards)
11. I Can't Help but Wonder Where I'm Bound (feat. Schooner Fare)
12. The Ballad of the St. Anne's Reel (feat. Dave Mallett and the Mallett Brothers)
Four Pounds a Day, 2016
1. Barnyards of Delgaty
2. Four Pounds a Day
3. Jug of Punch
4. The Hiring Fair
5. Santy Anno
6. Legion of the Rearguard
7. Red Is the Rose
8. The Loo
9. Drink Up the Cider
10. Bold Thady Quill
11. The Molly Maguires
12. Will Ye' Go Lassie Go
13. Nae Awa' to Bide Awa'
External links
References
- ↑ Rosenfield, Michael. "Former NH Reporter Accused Of Placing Camera In Bathroom Released On Bail". Article. CBS Boston. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- ↑ Thorp, Harrison. "Makem unable to make Ireland music tour trip". article. The Lebaon Voice. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
- ↑ Bulfinch, Andrea. "Makem gets year in jail for bathroom photos: Must register as sex offender; has prison sentence hanging over his head". article. Fosters. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- http://www.makem.com/brothers/index.html
- http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk
- http://www.mudcat.org
- http://www.lisagentile.com/about.htm