"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" is a classic by Scottish folk-pop duo, the Proclaimers, recorded live by Stout Rebellion at Fremont Park, Sacramento, Second Saturday, June 2024.
"Good Morning Da" was originally recorded by Chicago-based Irish punk pioneers, the Tossers, and covered here by Stout Rebellion at a live performance at Fremont Park, Sacramento.
"The Foggy Dew" may not be Stout Rebellion's usual upbeat fare, but a good song is a good song, and this one's a classic. It chronicles the Eater Rising of 1916, a rebellion that contributed significantly to the formation of an independent Irish republic in 1922. The vintage footage in this video was recorded in the immediate aftermath of the rebellion.
Committed to engaging a wide range of music lovers (not just Irish music fans), Stout Rebellion performs a variety of pop and punk rock classics--often with an Irish flair. Here's their spin on the Rolling Stones' immortal "Paint It Black."
Formed more than 15 years ago, the original version of Stout Rebellion performed mostly as a folk ensemble but occasionally provided glimpses of the rock band they would eventually become. Here is the original Stout Rebellion performing a rocked-up original called She Beat Me to the Punch--with big help from the Pirates of Sacramento.
Every year, multiple Sacramento-based Irish bands and at least one Irish dance troop get together for a musical extravaganza called Irishpalooza. Here's Stout Rebellion's performance at Irishpalooza 2023, January 14, Harlow's Nightclub.
Originally recorded for a 1957 Austrian film called Die Fischerin vom Bondensee (The Fisherwoman of Boden Sea), In Heaven There Is No Beer isn't exactly Irish. But we think it fits the spirit.
Whiskey in My Belly is a Stout Rebellion original. For an interesting story about its origins, check out the Stout Rebellion Podcast at https://open.spotify.com/episode/3NdMyQtoB1NDut8BKhawNy
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Whiskey in the Jar is an Irish pub classic with a ver interesting origin story. For a fascinating account of this song's origins and its peculiar historical link to Mack the Knife, at https://open.spotify.com/episode/3jrOlioW8zDvJJdiiWRW3O
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Some people prefer dark beers. Others prefer light. Bout Stout Rebellion doesn't discriminate on the basis of color. It's all good! The brown AND the tan!
With their punk energy and traditional instrumentation, the Pogues were a major inspiration in the formation of Stout Rebellion. Here's Stout Rebellion's take on the Pogues '1984 classic, Streams of Whiskey.
When the situation calls for all the fun but a smaller sound, Wilson & Waller are at your service. Comprised of Stout Rebellion's mandolinist (James Wilson) and singer/guitarist (Bobby Waller), the duo performs most of Stout Rebellion's repertoire, plus a few extras for good measure.
James Wilson (right) and Bobby Waller (left) have played together continuously since the formation of Stout Rebellion in 2010. Even during the pandemic, they found safe ways to share their love of Irish music. With more than 13 years together, James and Bobby look forward to at least 13 more.
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