Trinity River Whalers
Trinity River Whalers' 'wall o' vocals' brings strength
to sea songs, rowdiness to pub tunes and moving harmonies to ballads
with a blend of instrumentation that makes each song a separate
adventure, and leaves no doubt The Whalers are an entire evening's
entertainment, not just a set of songs.
The Trinity River Whaler sound rocks with a Celtic heartbeat and
the crew includes singer-songwriter, and front-man extraordinaire,
Micheal Price, on guitar. Randy Christian who began playing the
harmonica, penny whistle, percussion and assorted noisemakers with
Micheal, Rodger and Steve in the now retired Blarney Brothers, later
moved on to include the accordion. Marj Troyer's intricate guitar
playing, versatile songwriting and recent evolution as a power-house
mandolin player is an awesome combination, kicking the Whalers'
sound up more than just a notch, and when she picks up the electric
guitar the boys have to back up! Steve Harrison on lead vocals,
harmony, lead and rhythm guitar, bouzouki , mandolin and digereedoo.
Rodger Harrison can only be described as playing "lead"
electric bass and adds a wide vocal range to the mix with both lead
and harmony.
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