Cleveland, OH's Own World's Greatest
Traditional/Contemporary Irish, Folk, Bluegrass, Punk Rock
Band in the Universe.
The American-Celtic Band CRAIC, is named for the Irish term
craic meaning “enjoyable time spent with other people,
especially when the conversation is entertaining and funny”.
CRAIC’s sound is very unique, blending Irish music
and instrumentation, bluegrass, and punk rock. The 8-member
group originated in Cleveland, Ohio in 2009 and has been drawing
large crowds everywhere they play. CRAIC has performed at
many festivals and venues including Roverfest 2013, Jacob’s
Pavilion at Nautica, Cleveland’s Twilight at the Zoo,
The House of Blues, and The Riverfront Irish Festival. They
are also currently recognized on ReverbNation.com as Cleveland’s
#1 Celtic and Traditional band and are lead by Cleveland’s
Best Vocalist, as voted in the Cleveland Scene’s “Best
Of” edition.
CRAIC consists of Brett Burlison (lead vocals & Bodrhan)
, Tim Clausing (acoustic 12 string guitar), Nikki Wolfe (tin-whistle,
vocals), Mitch Kozub (banjo, vocals), Jason “Gojko”
Kollar (bass guitar), Eric Rom (electric guitar, vocals),
Jennifer O'Neal (fiddle) and Karl Federmann (drums).
CRAIC’s first EP released in 2011, “It’s
Still New Enough That It’s Forgivable” is available
on Amazon.com and Itunes as well as being played on Pandora
and other online music streaming services. In 2013 CRAIC released
the single and music video “Hold The Penny” in
advance of the March 2014 release of the full-length album
“Amongst the Mischief and Malarkey”.
Slàinte!