Mike Simpson
 

Biography

I perform and teach traditional (and some modern) Irish dance music on fiddle, Irish flute, tin whistle, guitar, tenor banjo and bodhran. I began playing Irish music in 1990. In the late 90s I wrote the web’s leading tin whistle tutorial, in use by thousands of people around the world.

In 1993 I co-founded (and still anchor) Atlanta's longest-running and most successful music session, which occurs every Monday night at Fado Irish Pub. A former member of Caislean, The New Road, and The Long Drop, I have performed at Atlanta Symphony Hall, the High Museum, the Fox Theatre, and many other venues around the Southeast. I also perform occasionally in the online virtual world Second Life, under the avatar name ‘Slip Stringfellow’.

In Dublin in 2004, I completed the An Teastas i dTeagasc Ceolta Tire (T.T.C.T.) certification for teachers of Irish fiddle, the first person in the Southeast (to my knowledge) to do so. I am currently the Music Director for Irish Music Traditions, and served as Chairperson of the Southern region of Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Éireann for two years.

I play the following instruments:

* Fiddle: Williams-Gengakki label, Chinese-made, 2004, John Pearse strings, with a German 1950’s bow
* Flute: Patrick Olwell, 3-key, blackwood, pitched in D
* Tin Whistles: Michael Burke and Michael Copeland, brass, pitched in D; Howard low D
* Guitar: Martin DR, medium Elixir strings
* Tenor Banjo: Bacon, 1920’s vintage, with no resonator
* Bodhran: Michael Vignoles 16”, and Charlie Byrne 18”, both tunable

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Music

Other Forms of Magic
2009
Mostly traditional instrumental Irish dance music, played on fiddle, flute, tin whistle, guitar, bouzouki and bodhran.
CD: $12.97 MP3: $9.99
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