Blaggards

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Celtic Houston, Texas USA Contact

High-flying, bone-crushing, jaw-dropping trad rock in the vein of the Pogues, Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys. No green beer or Danny Boy--just Stout Irish Rock.

Artist Information

Biography

Blaggards (no “the”, pronounced BLA’ GUARDS or BLA’ GHERDS, depending on where you’re from) formed July 2004 in Houston, Texas.

We play what we call Stout Irish Rock, traditional Irish music mixed with rock n’ roll, informed by everything from Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley to Thin Lizzy and Black Sabbath. We are most frequently compared to bands like Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and the Pogues.

Blaggards are vocalists Patrick Devlin (guitar) and Chad Smalley (bass), plus fiddler Brandi Belle Clarke, guitarist and mandolinist Bryce Clarke, and drummer Michael McAloon.

Front man Patrick Devlin grew up in Dublin, Ireland, and moved to Houston in his early 20's. After working in the local club scene for several years, Patrick saw a demand for Irish rock music that nobody was taking advantage of. In 1996, to this end he formed a band called On The Dole. Although the band did well, opening for legendary Irish touring acts like the Wolfe Tones and the Saw Doctors, eventually Patrick decided it was time to clear the decks and start again.

In 2003, while hosting a weekly open mic at an Irish pub, Patrick met bassist and singer Chad Smalley, who had recently returned from New York City and was looking for a new project. The two began singing and performing together, developing a tight vocal harmony style. A year later, Blaggards was born.

Brandi Belle Clarke began her fiddle career in a family bluegrass band when she was 16. Before long she was performing in Texas dance halls and attending McLennan Community College’s commercial music program. She has spent the past two years playing fiddle with numerous acts in Nashville and traveling with alternative country bands. Brandi joined Blaggards in early 2011 after completing her degree in Composition and Arranging at Belmont University.

Bryce Clarke has been playing guitar since he was 12. For nearly a decade he has played with various bands across the state of Texas, including country artist Max Stalling. He now joins Blaggards on guitar and mandolin.

Michael, a first generation Scot-American, grew up learning Irish step dancing, winning gold medals all across the United States before picking up the drums at age 13. A veteran of the Houston music scene, Mike has toured the country many times and studied jazz at the University of North Texas. Mike joined Blaggards in early 2009.

Blaggards maintain a rigorous schedule, playing constantly throughout Texas and touring nationally several times a year. We did our first annual tour of Ireland in March 2010, and will be returning November 2011.

"Big Strong Man" from our first CD, Standards, appears in the new film The Kid, directed by Nick Moran (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels), and based on the best-selling book by Kevin Lewis. The Kid opened in the UK September 17, 2010.

Our latest CD, Live in Texas, was released in July 2010.

Instrumentation

Patrick Devlin - Vocals, Guitar
Brandi Belle Clarke - Vocals, Fiddle
Chad Smalley - Vocals, Bass
Michael McAloon - Drums
Bryce Clarke - Vocals, Guitar, mandolin

Discography

CD: STANDARDS

Links

Audio

Video

Whiskey in the Jar - Live in Dublin

Photo Gallery

  • Patrick Devlin, photo by Jay Lee (baldheretic.com)

  • Brandi Belle Clarke

  • Chad Smalley, photo by Jay Dryden (jaydrydenphoto.com)

  • Michael McAloon

  • Bryce Clarke

  • Photo by Jay Dryden (jaydrydenphoto.com)

Press

  • Top 10 Shows of the 2010 Rochester Jazz Festival [+ Show ]

    Jack Garner of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle put Blaggards in his top 10 shows of the 2010 Ro...

  • Flogging Molly with six-shooters and a bottle. [+ Show ]

    "That was the polar opposite to The Blaggards, who wreaked havoc with their self-described "stout Ir...

  • REVIEW: LIVE IN TEXAS, BY BLAGGARDS [+ Show ]

    For newcomers to their hard-rock take on traditional Irish song, Blaggards have helpfully provided a...

  • Blaggards warm up for an Irish tour [+ Show ]

    Like St. Patrick's Day itself, Blaggards' "Stout Irish Rock" is a Hibernian-American tradition, fold...

  • "H-town's heir to the emerald throne of Phil Lynott and Shane MacGowan" [+ Show ]

    H-town's heir to the emerald throne of Phil Lynott and Shane MacGowan, the Blaggards have caused man...

  • "Thoroughly irresistible, ass-kicking Irish rockers..." [+ Show ]

    Blaggards' debut Standards (NFA) is aptly named yet downplays their wonderfully exuberant, irreveren...

  • "...makes Flogging Molly look like a bunch of nancy boys..." [+ Show ]

    Since we received this disc and played one track on our show the request lines exploded. "Standards"...

  • "...a tight hard-rock bar band at heart..." [+ Show ]

    ** Spotlighted Gigs & Recommended Shows ** When a band lists their main influences as Shane MacGowa...

  • Traditional Irish songs with a twist [+ Show ]

    Blaggard is a mutation of the word "blackguard," which means scoundrel. The name hardly fits the fou...

  • "...sheer AC/DC-like intensity..." [+ Show ]

    Local Irish rockers Blaggards are fresh off a national tour and a stint in Austin, which saw them as...

  • "...great music spilling with Irish attitude..." [+ Show ]

    Covering songs can be a touchy art. Make the song sound the same as the original and the listener ha...

  • "...fueled by rock muscle." [+ Show ]

    Although Blaggards are certainly game for a traditional Irish number, even their moments of unabashe...

  • "...fast, frenzied, fiddle-powered, and always-fun barroom rock..." [+ Show ]

    Finally, from the Irish garage-band tradition (surely there must be one?) comes the Texas quartet ca...

Setlist

Generally 40-45 minutes a set. 1 to 4 sets a gig, depending on the venue and occasion.

Our sets feature traditional Irish material including:
Drunken Sailor
Whiskey in the Jar
Rocky Road to Dublin
Irish Rover
Waxie's Dargle
Big Strong Man
Foggy Dew
Botany Bay
Nancy Whiskey
Spancil Hill

Covers include:
Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash)
Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley)
The Devil Went Down to Georgia (Charlie Daniels Band)
Sally MacLennane (The Pogues)

Basic Requirements

Calendar

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