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・ Ceal Floyer
・ Cealasaigh
・ Cealia Pompeius Pulchellus
・ Ceallach mac Guaire
・ Ceallach Spellman
・ Ceallach ua Maílcorgus
・ Ceallaigh
・ Ceallasaigh Beag
・ Ceallasaigh Mòr
・ Cealîc
・ CEAM Modèle 1950
・ Ceamurlia de Jos
・ CEAN
・ Cean River
・ Ceanannus Mór (titular see)
Ceann
・ Ceann a' Ghàraidh
・ Ceann Comhairle
・ Ceann Ear
・ Ceann Iar
・ Ceann na Creige
・ Ceannabeinne
・ Ceannanach
・ Ceannfaeladh of Clonfert
・ Ceannt Station Quarter
・ Ceanothus
・ Ceanothus americanus
・ Ceanothus arboreus
・ Ceanothus confusus
・ Ceanothus cordulatus


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Ceann

Ceann is an American Rock Irish Drinking Music band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania〔(Ceann, Info Page ) On the left hand side of their page.〕 Most commonly known for their song ''Pittsburgh Makes Me Drunk.''. Their influences include Pat McCurdy, The Kingston Trio, Great Big Sea, Cake, The Pogues, Johnny Cash, Flogging Molly, Ween, They Might Be Giants, The Town Pants, Barenaked Ladies, Willie Nelson
==History==

Patrick Halloran and Marc Wisnosky started the band in college. They wanted to play some Irish songs at a party on St. Patrick’s Day, so they learned a few of the classic Irish pub tunes and wrote a couple of original Pittsburgh-themed Irish songs. They started off by playing at an open mic event. The bar they played at was very impressed—with the crowd, certainly not with their playing, but invited them back for a show. They struggled in the beginning, but crowds found them great to be around. They began to play about fifteen to twenty Irish songs and then would eventually switch to songs by 'N Sync, Hanson, Snoop Dogg, NWA.
Ceann formed as an Irish Rock Band in Pittsburgh in 2005 with the release of their first album of all-original material "Almost Irish." Before that, Ceann was an acoustic trio consisting of Halloran, Wisnosky, and James G. Telfer IV, that played Irish pub music across the northeast. Ceann continued to mix fun Irish music with their popular originals. While some of Ceann's songs revolve around the culture of being Irish Americans, many of Ceann's most popular songs have distinctively more contemporary themes. Their songs appeal far beyond the normal reach of Irish music and have given them access to unprecedented markets for an Irish band. As one of the only Irish bands to find success on commercial radio, Ceann's fan base has grown as quickly outside of Irish music circles as quickly as it's grown within them. Their cross market appeal allowed them to be featured at Irish festivals and at non-Irish music festivals to equal success. Ceann had also become one of the most sought after college music acts in the country.
On February 1, 2011 lead singer Patrick Halloran was killed in a car accident in Vermont. The remaining members of Ceann, along with past members, played together at Halloran's memorial service.
In the summer of 2013, various Ceann members got together in Pittsburgh, PA, New York, NY, and Virginia Beach, VA to play shows in support of the tribute album "The Legend of Handsome Pat," a compilation of songs written by Halloran and recorded by various artists. Produced by Halloran's brother, Brian Halloran, the album features contributions by Brian Halloran, Ceann, Paul Tabachneck, The Hang Lows, Icewagon Flu, Scythian, The Havers, Peanut Butter & Julie, The Fighting Jamesons, Cruel Seamus, and Patrick Halloran.

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