Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Pluck of the Irish Celtic folk band Solas endures changes still going strong
"FAIRBANKS - Solas is one of the most prolific, long-lasting names in the Celtic music scene.
And despite numerous band member changes over the years, Solas has stuck around. The Irish folk quintet is known for its energetic, powerful, traditional folk music.
There will even be a lineup change when the group plays Hering Auditorium on Saturday.
Vocalist Máiréad Phelan returned to Dublin to finish medical school. In her place will be Niamh Varian-Barry. Original member Séamus Egan said that’s just how it goes after 15 years of performing together.
“It’s not something we actively try to do,” he said of all the band member comings and goings. “We seem to be able to handle it, though.”"
And despite numerous band member changes over the years, Solas has stuck around. The Irish folk quintet is known for its energetic, powerful, traditional folk music.
There will even be a lineup change when the group plays Hering Auditorium on Saturday.
Vocalist Máiréad Phelan returned to Dublin to finish medical school. In her place will be Niamh Varian-Barry. Original member Séamus Egan said that’s just how it goes after 15 years of performing together.
“It’s not something we actively try to do,” he said of all the band member comings and goings. “We seem to be able to handle it, though.”"
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