![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | A brief history of Fire in the Glen
Early in 1999, they were attending a performance by an Irish duo at J.M.'s Bistro, a little French place down the block from Tom's house, and while Tom visited the restroom, John slipped the bartender Tom's number and said she should call if she ever needed an Irish band. A few weeks later, she called -- and asked Tom about hiring his Irish band. "What Irish band?" he asked. "Fire in the Glen," she responded -- that apparently being the only name John could remember.
2000 - Fire in the Glen makes its international debut when Tom and John attend the Festival Club at Celtic Colours in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and by a twist of fate end up performing. Tom and John release a CD, On the Road to Lisdoonvarna. During this period, Fire in the Glen opens for concerts by Great Big Sea, Lunasa, Kieran O'Hare and Tarras. |
During this period, Fire in the Glen gets a national audience through three appearances on the QVC home shopping network, at one point playing with the Irish Tenors. They also expand their playing area, with shows as far afield as northern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland. The band also begins writing its own material. Songs from this era include Tom's "The Susquehanna Pirate" and "From Amish to Irish," and Chet's "I'd Stop Drinkin'" and "Scots-Irish." (Some of Tom's compositions, such as "Guinness and Viagra," fail to find traction.) 2002 - Tom and Chet release a CD, Pirates, Wakes & Whiskey. 2005 - Tom and Chet release their second album together, Let the Wind Blow High. ![]() ![]() | |
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During this period, Fire in the Glen performs with Fil Campbell, Aoife Clancy and the Stray Birds. |
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Fire in the Glen adds Celtic Christmas shows to its repertoire, blending traditional holiday songs with less familiar Irish and Scottish melodies. |
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This incarnation of the band performs with Barleyjuice, the Kilmaine Saints and the Ogham Stones. The trio records but, unfortunately, does not release an album. |
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During this period, Fire in the Glen performs with Enter the Haggis and Burning Bridget Cleary. |
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This incarnation of the band proves short-lived.
A few months later, the 9th incarnation of Fire in the Glen is unveiled. Joining Tom on stage are Mick Mullen, a native of Dublin, Ireland, who sings and plays guitar, and his wife, Megan Mullen, who sings and adds keyboard to the FitG sound. 2017 - Tom, Mick & Megan release their first CD as a trio, Rattlin' O'er the Bogs. They perform with Hold Fast and the Young Dubliners. 2019 - With their Celtic Christmas show growing in popularity, the band releases Nollaig Shona Dhaoibh, a Celtic Christmas album. 2020 - The COVID-19 pandemic puts the brakes on most band activity, although Fire in the Glen continues to perform when conditions allow. The band records a 30-minute backyard concert to keep fans entertained during the hiatus. At the end of the year, Mick and Megan decide to retire from the band. ![]() ![]() |
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With COVID on the decline, Fire in the Glen re-enters the world of live musical performance! 2023 - Fire in the Glen releases a new album, Hey, I'm Really Tired after Working All Day in the Garden Pulling Weeds & Cutting Bracken ... aka, just Cutting Bracken. 2024 - Fire in the Glen marks 25 years as a performing band!! ![]() |