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POGEY has played at every major American Irish festival. Their unique
version of Celtic rock has gained them fans on every continent. And, they
released a highly-anticipated sophomore album this summer. With rising
popularity and growing tour schedule, the group hasn't had to worry about
what their name is slang for in Canada: government relief given to the
unemployed.
The band has mastered how to captivate audiences with their original Celtic
and folk rock songs, and remarkable instrumentals. POGEY's fiery live show
combines electric guitar, fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar, bass, drums and
four-part vocal harmonies to produce a trademark Nova Scotia sound.
POGEY is Ray Mattie, Jonny Grant and Warren Robert. Joining the group for
several shows this year is drummer Zach Smith and fiddler Donald MacLennan.
The band is the vision of Nova Scotia native, Ray Mattie, who moved to Ontario
in 1997 to search for like-minded musicians to help break into a new music
market - an all-original band with a folk/Celtic-based sound. Not finding
exactly what he wanted, Mattie moved back to Nova Scotia in 2000. That fall,
a referral had Mattie calling bassist and vocalist Jonny Grant, who
immediately agreed to join him. and POGEY was born. Lead guitarist Warren
Robert originally signed on for two shows in 2002, but has since stayed.
The group released its self-titled freshman album in 2006. POGEY released
their second album, "Full Speed Ahead," in the summer of 2010 through
Universal Music Canada. The CD transports elements of their live show to
disc and brings a refreshing sound to Celtic/folk rock, which reinforces the
originality that POGEY exudes.
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