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Immram

Inspired by the Immrama, a class of tales from Celtic Folklore about a hero's journey to the Otherworld, David Mallamud's Immram, was influenced by everyone from Thomas Moore – whose poem "As Slow Our Ship," was adapted for the introduction – to Planxty, Solas, Rant & Roar, The Chieftains, and even James Horner. Recorded in Zankel Hall in Saratoga Springs, itfeatures vocalists Cathie Ryan, Dan Webb (Rant & Roar), and Morgan James (Postmodern Jukebox), along withUilleann pipes master, Eric Rigler (Braveheart, Titanic), all accompanied by The Albany Symphony's Dogs of Desire, who's rock band power and chamber orchestra sophistication create a wild and wonderful recording. Immram was produced by Kim Scharnberg, and Grammy winners Joel Moss and David Alan Miller.

6 NEW  16 TOTAL
Markets include: 
Minneapolis, Orlando, Long Island NY, Madison WI
INTER: Canada, Ireland, Germany
Online: The IrishEcho

David Mallamud:

The Wild & Whimsical Worlds of David Mallamud

David Mallamud's brain is a busy place, and on his debut album, The Wild & Whimsical Worlds of David Mallamud, the composer fuses genre and perspective in a uniquely dynamic way. Mallamud's fanciful tour of time and place tour goes from Parisian to Victorian, Glam Metal to salsa-drenched daytime telenovelas, through the swinging 60's to the Celtic lore of Ireland. Recorded in Zankel Hall in Saratoga Springs, the tracks feature many of today's greatest Broadway voices including: Sierra Boggess, Janet Dacal, Amick Byram, Morgan James, Constantine Maroulis, Christiane Noll, and Brian Charles Rooney, plus Irish singer Cathie Ryan and Dan Webb (Rant & Roar), in collaboration with the Albany Symphony's rock-chamber ensemble, Dogs of Desire, with David Alan Miller conducting.

5 NEW  25 TOTAL
SYND:
The Romantic Hours, The Bill Miller Show
Direct: Stingray
Markets include: New York, Boston, Albuquerque, Hartford CT, Albany NY, Wake Forest NC, Astoria OR, ME(Statewide)
Online: StageBuddy, The IrishEcho, Troonradio, The Eclectic Chair