Barry Cloyd's Celtricity





Status: Active
Site: http://www.barrycloyd.net

Members:

Barry Cloyd: Lead Vocals, 6 & 12 Strings Guitars, Dobro, 5-string Banjo, Mandolin, Bouzouki
Tommy (TJ) Jones: World Percussion, (Bodhran, Djembe, Bongos), Blues Harp, Celtic Whistles and Flutes
Bruce Bergethon: Street Fiddle, Mandolin, Octave Mandolin,
Tony Crowe: Bass, Mandolin, Dobro


Barry Cloyd is a full-time touring singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, (with 6 CD's to his credit and the 7th in the works) who works mostly in the mid-west with occasional trips overseas. Many of Barry's 200+ plus concerts and shows each year are performed solo, but he has created the jam band Celtricity to fulfill a long held desire to mix genres of music and have a lot of fun doing it !!! Cel;tricity mixes the genres of Blues/Celtic/Classic Rock/Folk and Barry's Originals. Perfect foils for these musical adventures are his bandmates, TJ, Bruce and Tony.

Celtricity is a true jam band in the style of many of the amazing artists who were the inspriration for these guys in the early days. Bands such as Jethro Tull, CSNY, The Dead, The Moody Blues, Zeppelin, The Stones are all major influences as well as many of the trippier modern day jammers and new age Celtic musicians...Phish, Loreena McKennitt, Enya, all of these figure into Celtricity's sound as well as those takes on Barry's growing supply of original music.

Celtricity's favorite gigs are festivals, small concerts, party rooms and anything that involves an outdoor stage in the Summertime ;) Contact Celtricity at Barry Cloyd Productions, 309.635.7774 or email at barryc1025@aol.com Thanks and see ya' "out there".

May 04 8:47pm

Barry Cloyd

Barry is the best- a true Renaissance musician, a consumate entertainer, always striving for improvement by stretching himself to new musical highs. Chech him out if you get a chance.

The Rock and Roll Doctor

posted by anonymous on May 4, 2008 - 8:47pm.

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