B I G  N E W S!
Our first CD

- Overserved -

was released on
March 17, 2005

"Compared to B.C.-based folk groups ...
Three Row Barley is closer to trad Celtic music... Perhaps this is because the group emphasizes vocals over instrumental virtuosity; There is a sense of purity here..."
- Tom Harrison
(The Province, Vancouver, BC, Apr. 26, 2005)

Read the CD Review in the Vancouver Province newspaper

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Photo of Three Row Barley at
The Commodore Ballroom
(The World's Greatest Dance Hall)
on St. Pat's 2005. A great show!

    

Three Row Barley in Action!

Getting 'Sociable!" at The Trap And Gill

The Commodore Ballroom (The World's Greatest Dance Hall) on St. Pat's 2005.  A great show!

Onstage at The Commodore, St. Patrick's Day 2005

Rockin' the beach at White Rocks' 'Spirit Of The Sea Festival'

Actually, you're really not SUPPOSED to dance on the tables...

 

 

The Hovermans, TRB's truest fans and great in-the-audience soundpeople

Horsing around at The Wolf And Hound


Roger in Penticton with Colleen Sackney of "Dublin Calling", an Okanogan celtic band

Alexandra Wallace, soon to be a famous celtic fiddler, sits in with the band

At The Dublin Crossing Pub in Surrey - a gorgeous place!

The source of all the trouble...

    
 

Crafted by Robert J. Parizek