• Source: The Prodigals
    • The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997.
      Calling their genre of music "jig punk", the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms. As of 2017, the band's lineup features the three original members: Gregory Grene (button accordion and lead vocals), Andrew Harkin (bass), Brian Tracey (drums), plus Galway's Dave Fahy (guitar and lead vocals) who has been a member since 2009. They are frequently joined by Alex Grene, nephew of Gregory, and a graduate in music composition from the University of Chicago. The Prodigals call Paddy Reilly's (the world's only all-draft Guinness bar) their home when in New York City. The band has its own distinctive sound, particularly distinguished by lead melodic roles being filled by button-key accordion and bass along with the vocals, and has received substantial critical notice through the years.
      Their songs "Open Reel" and "The Bunch of Red Roses" were played in the film Pride and Glory during the bar fight scene between Edward Norton and Colin Farrell.
      The Prodigals band has had many changes to its members over the years. Here is a listing of ex-Prodigals:

      Alex Tobias - harmonica, fiddle, and vocals
      Sean McCabe - guitar and vocals
      Ray Kelly - guitar and vocals
      Brendan Smith - drums
      Chris Nicolo - drums
      Colm O'Brien - guitar and vocals
      Ed Kollar - Bass
      Eamon Ellams - drums
      Eamon O'Tuama - guitar and vocals


      Discography


      Albums
      The Prodigals (1997)
      Go On (1999), effectively the band's breakout album
      Dreaming in Hell's Kitchen (2001, produced by Scottish fiddler and record producer Johnny Cunningham)
      Needs Must When the Devil Drives (2003, produced by Howie Beno, who notably also produced the Red Hot Chili Peppers single "Give It Away")
      Beachland Bootleg (2005), a live album/DVD recorded at the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio
      Momentum (2006)
      Whiskey Asylum (2008)
      Brothers (2016)
      Solo/acoustic album

      FlipSides (2009)
      Contributing artist
      The Rough Guide to Irish Music (1996)


      References




      External links


      Official Website
      A review of Momentum written for the Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange
      An interview with Gregory Grene
      Allmusic

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