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EIGHTH NOTE (60 words):
Gobs O’Phun performs traditional folksongs of Ireland and Scotland. Their songs tell stories, so even folks that don’t share a Celtic heritage can enjoy the performances as much as the proud Irishman or fervent Scot.Their music is rich in harmony and content. The “Gobs” spirited, laugh-inducing and affable performance leaves audiences with pleasant memories and a feeling of good cheer.
QUARTER NOTE (106 words):
Gobs O'Phun performs traditional folksongs from the Celtic isles – songs that tell stories – from silly to sad and everything in between. The stories have universal themes, so you don't need Celtic roots to appreciate the music. Their songs are primarily traditional folk, with a few relevant contemporary selections and a variety of originals of the same spirit. "Gob" is slang in the Celtic isles for your mouth, giving birth to their name as both vocalists and for inciting laughter. It's all about having fun on both sides of the microphone as they welcome audiences like everyone’s sitting around the convivial confines of the family living room.
HALF NOTE (156 words):
Gobs O’Phun is an Irish/Scottish acoustic folk duet from “County Denver” offering just what the name implies, lots of fun! The Gobs are Denis Sullivan and Martin Lambuth, brothers-in-law who play guitar, bodhran and harmonica to back the harmonies they have honed for decades. Gobs O’Phun performs traditional folksongs of the Celtic isles, songs that tell stories, and stories that run the gamut from silly to sad and everything in between. Much of their repertoire is robust, fast-paced and humorous, yet sprinkled with a variety of love songs, historic accounts and beautiful ballads. Folks that don’t share a Celtic heritage enjoy the performances as much as the proud Irishman or fervent Scot, as the emotion and content of their songs connects common experiences between diverse demographics and multicultural backgrounds. Presented with ad-libbed humor and audience participation, they impart the feeling of gathering in the family living room, making the audience feel like part of the clan.
WHOLE NOTE (211 words):
Gobs O'Phun performs traditional folksongs from Ireland and Scotland. And gobs of fun is exactly what your audience will have as they enjoy the music. Gobs O'Phun doesn’t play jigs and reels, bagpipes or instrumental music. Their gift is storytelling songs rich in harmony and content. The flavor may be Celtic, but the narrative in the lyrics tells stories that are well received by all cultural backgrounds. Denis Sullivan brings the Irish heritage and his brother-in-law Martin Lambuth adds the Scottish roots. They accompany their storytelling songs with guitar, bodhran, harmonica and the awe-inspiring instrument not found in any other band – “Bagmonica” – their own humorous presentation of bagpipe music. Their songs are cleverly wrapped in a presentation of beautiful harmonies, emotional background stories, historical relevance and original humor. The Gobs are entertaining and engaging as they interact with the audience – inciting laughter, sing-alongs, clapping and wholesome, good-natured camaraderie. Gobs O’Phun is a family group that makes their audience feel like part of the clan. As guests enter the "Gob Zone”, they are welcomed to the festivities like part of the family. It's as warm and fuzzy as an Irish sweater or a Scottish kilt. The “Gobs” laugh-inducing and affable performance leaves audiences with pleasant memories and a feeling of good cheer.
FULL MEASURE:
More detailed content can be found on our ABOUT page in the sections, “ARTICLE” and “LEGACY”.
Select a blurb suited to fit your space, or feel free to edit the various descriptions to accommodate your needs.
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EIGHTH NOTE (60 words):
Gobs O’Phun performs traditional folksongs of Ireland and Scotland. Their songs tell stories, so even folks that don’t share a Celtic heritage can enjoy the performances as much as the proud Irishman or fervent Scot.Their music is rich in harmony and content. The “Gobs” spirited, laugh-inducing and affable performance leaves audiences with pleasant memories and a feeling of good cheer.
QUARTER NOTE (106 words):
Gobs O'Phun performs traditional folksongs from the Celtic isles – songs that tell stories – from silly to sad and everything in between. The stories have universal themes, so you don't need Celtic roots to appreciate the music. Their songs are primarily traditional folk, with a few relevant contemporary selections and a variety of originals of the same spirit. "Gob" is slang in the Celtic isles for your mouth, giving birth to their name as both vocalists and for inciting laughter. It's all about having fun on both sides of the microphone as they welcome audiences like everyone’s sitting around the convivial confines of the family living room.
HALF NOTE (156 words):
Gobs O’Phun is an Irish/Scottish acoustic folk duet from “County Denver” offering just what the name implies, lots of fun! The Gobs are Denis Sullivan and Martin Lambuth, brothers-in-law who play guitar, bodhran and harmonica to back the harmonies they have honed for decades. Gobs O’Phun performs traditional folksongs of the Celtic isles, songs that tell stories, and stories that run the gamut from silly to sad and everything in between. Much of their repertoire is robust, fast-paced and humorous, yet sprinkled with a variety of love songs, historic accounts and beautiful ballads. Folks that don’t share a Celtic heritage enjoy the performances as much as the proud Irishman or fervent Scot, as the emotion and content of their songs connects common experiences between diverse demographics and multicultural backgrounds. Presented with ad-libbed humor and audience participation, they impart the feeling of gathering in the family living room, making the audience feel like part of the clan.
WHOLE NOTE (211 words):
Gobs O'Phun performs traditional folksongs from Ireland and Scotland. And gobs of fun is exactly what your audience will have as they enjoy the music. Gobs O'Phun doesn’t play jigs and reels, bagpipes or instrumental music. Their gift is storytelling songs rich in harmony and content. The flavor may be Celtic, but the narrative in the lyrics tells stories that are well received by all cultural backgrounds. Denis Sullivan brings the Irish heritage and his brother-in-law Martin Lambuth adds the Scottish roots. They accompany their storytelling songs with guitar, bodhran, harmonica and the awe-inspiring instrument not found in any other band – “Bagmonica” – their own humorous presentation of bagpipe music. Their songs are cleverly wrapped in a presentation of beautiful harmonies, emotional background stories, historical relevance and original humor. The Gobs are entertaining and engaging as they interact with the audience – inciting laughter, sing-alongs, clapping and wholesome, good-natured camaraderie. Gobs O’Phun is a family group that makes their audience feel like part of the clan. As guests enter the "Gob Zone”, they are welcomed to the festivities like part of the family. It's as warm and fuzzy as an Irish sweater or a Scottish kilt. The “Gobs” laugh-inducing and affable performance leaves audiences with pleasant memories and a feeling of good cheer.
FULL MEASURE:
More detailed content can be found on our ABOUT page in the sections, “ARTICLE” and “LEGACY”.
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