Description
Switchback in Concert
March 17, 7:00pm
Doors open 6:30pm
Tickets* $20 in advance; $25 at the door
Switchback, featuring the dynamic duo of Marty McCormack and Brian FitzGerald, has captivated audiences around the globe with their unique blend of American roots and Celtic soul music. With decades of performance experience, they bring a rich tapestry of sound that transcends genres and connects deeply with listeners.
In 1986, FitzGerald was a mandolin student of Jethro Burns and had been touring with Clifton Chenier when he met McCormack. McCormack was an award-winning voice student of Whelma Oshiem at the American Conservatory of Chicago, and a member of the Star Search-selected band Beyond Blue. They were chosen by County Kerry composer and concertina master Terrence ‘Cuz’ Teahan to join his traditional Irish group where they were taught the old country techniques of Irish musical entertainment, making them members of one of the last generations to be directly influenced by a master of this genre.
In 1988, after Teahan’s death, the duo continued his musical legacy by joining forces with banjo player Bert McMahon of Woodford, and County Galway and Chicago fiddle legend Mary McDonagh to form a group, the Wailin’ Banshees. Their first album was a commercial success, and Chevrolet used one of the songs from it to promote the Chevy Blazer automobile. Producer Lloyd Maines produced several albums for them, including “The Fire That Burns”, which was selected as one of Performing Songwriter Magazine’s top choices for 2003. The duo toured, opening for such acts as The Moody Blues, Leon Russell, Lee Greenwood, John Hartford, and Beausoliel.
FitzGerald and McCormack did not forget their Irish roots and continued to perform at concerts and festivals. Playing over 200 engagements a year, they performed at festivals from Stan Rogers Folk Festival in Nova Scotia to the Summer Celebration in Michigan, where they performed for an audience of 15,000. Switchback has shared the stage with such notable Celtic musicians as Cherish the Ladies, Gaelic Storm, Liz Carroll, and John Williams. They tour Ireland each year, and have played at the pub in Westport, County Mayo, owned by The Chieftains’ Matt Malloy. They have performed at the 3,400-seat Star Plaza Theater in Merrillville, Indiana, and in the intimate and famous Bluebird Café in Nashville, Tennessee.
Switchback’s music is frequently played on radio stations such as RTÉ Radio One with Pat Kenny in Dublin, Ireland, and can be seen on Public Broadcasting Television stations throughout the United States.