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BWW Previews: GAELIC STORM at The Cutting Room in NYC

By: Oct. 13, 2014
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The Cutting Room on East 32nd Street in New York City presents Gaelic Storm on Tuesday, October 14th. The doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 8:00 pm.

Gaelic Storm steps back into the ring with the dazzling #1 Billboard World Album, Chicken Boxer, a heavyweight record that comes out swinging with a mix of empowering anthems and traditional ballads. With catalog sales of more than 1 million, the group has now had three albums debut at #1 on the Billboard World Albums Chart: 2008's What's the Rumpus?, 2010's Cabbage, which remained parked in the top slot for three consecutive weeks, and 2012's Chicken Boxer. Chicken Boxer is the fifth album to be released on the band's own label, Lost Again Records, and showcases the incomparable songwriting and accomplished musicianship of a band that has made their mark bringing fans to their feet two hundred days per year.

Gaelic Storm's ability to deftly incorporate a rock sensibility into their sound affords them rare crossover appeal. In recent years, they've performed on the same bill with acts ranging from Zac Brown Band and the Goo Goo Dolls to Emmylou Harris and Lyle Lovett, at events as varied as the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Milwaukee's Summerfest. With their signature acoustic production, Gaelic Storm blends indie-folk and world grooves with Celtic tradition to serve up a ringside seat for fifteen rounds of pugilistic poultry pounding sound. In other words, Chicken Boxer will knock you out.

The Cutting Room is located at 44 East 32nd Street in New York City. For more information about ticketing for Gaelic Storm, food and drink minimums at the venue and upcoming performances, visit www.thecuttingroomnyc.com.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of The Cutting Room



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