Local Musician Records New Album After 15-Year Drought

After 15 years since local musician Barry Haggarty’s last album, he has released his third solo record entitled, “Consider Me Undecided.”

Haggarty played guitar for the legendary Ronnie Hawkins — where he also had the pleasure of playing with Bob Dylan and the Band — as well as with The Family Brown before starting his solo career. Photo Courtesy of Barry Haggarty.

Haggarty played guitar for the legendary Ronnie Hawkins — where he also had the pleasure of playing with Bob Dylan and the Band — as well as with The Family Brown before starting his solo career. Photo Courtesy of Barry Haggarty.

He recorded the new album during the COVID-19 lockdowns which gave him extra free time to focus on himself in his otherwise busy studio. Haggarty says this was the only “blessing” to ever come from the pandemic. The local musician has been performing and playing during the 15-year drought.

The album contains 13 tracks with a wide range of genres such as pop, rock, country, jazz and folk music. That “musical diversity” led to the album’s name as Haggarty had no idea what kind of music to classify it.

Photo Courtesy of Barry Haggarty.

Photo Courtesy of Barry Haggarty.

Consider Me Undecided’s style is distinct from his previous albums, “If These Walls Could Talk” and “Old Days” as a culmination of how Haggarty has “upped his game.”

“Partly it was for me to showcase what I can do,” he said. “I didn’t want to do a cookie-cutter album that was 10 songs of the same thing.”

Haggarty enlisted different session musicians with a variety of expertise to record the songs live in his studio. He kept all the editing and post-production to a minimum to maintain an “old school” vibe.

“That’s what this project is, real live players in the studio making music,” said Haggarty.

His’s newest single from his album, “Moments” was released late last month that features fellow local musician Kate Suhr. The two are singing in Haggarty’s home studio in Peterborough called “Haggarty Sound Studio.”

Haggarty’s album can be streamed on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and Tidal.

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Irish Millie Brings a New Generation to Celtic Music

Ameilia Shadgett is breaking the age barrier of Celtic music and bringing the culture to people of all ages.

Thirteen by Irish Millie. Cover art done by Barking Pixel Design Co. Photo Courtesy of Irish Millie.

Thirteen by Irish Millie. Cover art done by Barking Pixel Design Co. Photo Courtesy of Irish Millie.

The 14-year-old, known as Irish Millie, released her first album titled Thirteen in May.

Recording an album has been a dream of hers for a long time but it took time to get the ball rolling.

While playing at a local farmer’s market, Gregory Pastic from LaunchPad Records approached Millie and her dad Murray with hopes to record an album. Her dreams came true when the pandemic hit and she had more time to focus on her music.

“It feels like I’m stepping up a bit and getting a little bit bigger,” she said. “When I would listen to my favourite artists on Spotify I’d think ‘I want that for myself and the fact that that has happened — I’m overjoyed.”

Now Millie and her dad spend their time playing gigs at local venues. While most of the crowd is often much older than Millie, she says her friends are a great support and she hopes that more young people will come to realize just how fun Celtic music can be.

Millie says she feels fiddle music is often directed at people older than herself and she wants to change that.

“It’s a very cool culture and a very diverse community of people that are involved in this kind of music,” she said. “I don’t think a lot of younger people realize that until they’ve heard it.”

The music Millie plays makes her feel empowered and she wants anyone that listens to feel the same.

“I want everyone to understand why I love it.”

Irish Millie is playing at The Blackhorse Pub on July 7 and 21 at 6:00 p.m.

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