Take It Or Leave It Records, ITMM, Metropolis Records, Automatik, O'Celts Records
Members
Aleksandar Petrović Dejan Lalić Nikola Stanojević Vladan Jovković Dejan Grujić Dušan Živanović Dragan Gnjatović
Past members
Ana Đokić Dejan Jevtović Dejan Popin Bojan Petrović
Website
www.orthodoxcelts.com
Orthodox Celts is a Serbian band formed in Belgrade in 1992 which plays Irish folk music combined with rock elements. Despite their uncharacteristic genre in their home country, the band is one of the top acts of the Serbian rock scene and has influenced several younger Serbian bands, most notably Irish Stew of Sindidun and Tir na n'Og.
The band started their career performing traditional Irish songs and, gradually, introduced more and more of their own material (lyrics mostly written by the band's frontman Aleksandar "Aca Celtic" Petrović, music mostly written by band's violinist Ana Đokić). All their lyrics are in English, but the group has composed some purely instrumental songs as well. The band traditionally celebrates St. Patrick's Day with a large concert in Belgrade. The band also traditionally performs on the Belgrade Beer Fest, and is the only act that has appeared on every Belgrade Beer Fest so far (except Belgrade Beer Fest 2004, when a part of the program was cancelled due to technical problems).[1]
^"2004 Belgrade Beer Fest program at the festival's official site". 2004.belgradebeerfest.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
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