Angus Mohr
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MAR
02
2024
Evergreen, CO
Little Bear Live
I Was There
MAR
14
2020
Evergreen, CO
The Little Bear
I Was There
JUN
07
2019
Cheyenne, WY
Fridays on the Plaza
I Was There
MAR
16
2019
Wheat Ridge, CO
Clancy's Irish Pub
I Was There
MAR
17
2018
Evergreen, CO
Little Bear Saloon
I Was There
OCT
14
2017
Arvada, CO
Odyssey Beerwerks
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Fan Reviews
Audrey
March 5th 2024
Angus Mohr is always a great time, and I love when they come to my hometown.
Evergreen, CO@Little Bear Live
About Angus Mohr
Just as watery mist remakes the world and whisky remakes the man, Angus Mohr
revitalizes traditional Celtic music’s brogue with an American blues accent while
rejuvenating rock ’n roll’s broad spectrum with bagpipes and pennywhistles. No one is ever going to mistake Angus Mohr for a cover band. Sure, they play songs like “Foggy Dew,” the1916 Easter Rising ballad, and “Whisky in the Jar,” a sixteenth century tale of love and betrayal, and their set list is peppered with songs penned by Dylan, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, and the Ramones. But you’ve never heard “Ring of Fire” or “I Wanna be Sedated” until you’ve heard it with the pipes’ spiraling keen.
Angus Mohr’s piper, Matthew McDaniel, plays pennywhistles, guitar, and keyboards--sometimes all in a single song. He also shares lead vocals with bassist and front man Paul McDaniel. Drummer Steve Mossholder takes a turn at the mic as well, lending his tawdry rasp to “Drunken Sailor” and Flogging Molly’s “Devil’s Dance Floor.” Mark “Byrd” Tester says nothing, but wields his guitar with precision and grace.
These four men in kilts prove that you don’t have to wear saggy pants or skinny jeans to join the musical revolution. Welded together not by genre, but by a philosophy that embraces resistance to oppression and the fight for freedom, Angus Mohr crosses musical boundaries to pull in a diverse audience where fans steeped in blue collar classic rock, hippies old and young, grown-up metal heads, and the occasional post-industrial punk, dance to timeless music about timeless ideas. Music that is, like mist and whisky, the water of life.
"Buckle your kilt,
Sharpen your dirk,
Fill your flask,
And get ready to rock
With Angus Mohr"
revitalizes traditional Celtic music’s brogue with an American blues accent while
rejuvenating rock ’n roll’s broad spectrum with bagpipes and pennywhistles. No one is ever going to mistake Angus Mohr for a cover band. Sure, they play songs like “Foggy Dew,” the1916 Easter Rising ballad, and “Whisky in the Jar,” a sixteenth century tale of love and betrayal, and their set list is peppered with songs penned by Dylan, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, and the Ramones. But you’ve never heard “Ring of Fire” or “I Wanna be Sedated” until you’ve heard it with the pipes’ spiraling keen.
Angus Mohr’s piper, Matthew McDaniel, plays pennywhistles, guitar, and keyboards--sometimes all in a single song. He also shares lead vocals with bassist and front man Paul McDaniel. Drummer Steve Mossholder takes a turn at the mic as well, lending his tawdry rasp to “Drunken Sailor” and Flogging Molly’s “Devil’s Dance Floor.” Mark “Byrd” Tester says nothing, but wields his guitar with precision and grace.
These four men in kilts prove that you don’t have to wear saggy pants or skinny jeans to join the musical revolution. Welded together not by genre, but by a philosophy that embraces resistance to oppression and the fight for freedom, Angus Mohr crosses musical boundaries to pull in a diverse audience where fans steeped in blue collar classic rock, hippies old and young, grown-up metal heads, and the occasional post-industrial punk, dance to timeless music about timeless ideas. Music that is, like mist and whisky, the water of life.
"Buckle your kilt,
Sharpen your dirk,
Fill your flask,
And get ready to rock
With Angus Mohr"
Show More
Genres:
Celtic Rock
Band Members:
Matthew McDaniel, Paul McDaniel, Scott 'Gusty' Christensen, Michael Aggson, Steve Mossholder
Hometown:
Denver, Colorado
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Angus Mohr to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
02
2024
Evergreen, CO
Little Bear Live
I Was There
MAR
14
2020
Evergreen, CO
The Little Bear
I Was There
JUN
07
2019
Cheyenne, WY
Fridays on the Plaza
I Was There
MAR
16
2019
Wheat Ridge, CO
Clancy's Irish Pub
I Was There
MAR
17
2018
Evergreen, CO
Little Bear Saloon
I Was There
OCT
14
2017
Arvada, CO
Odyssey Beerwerks
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Audrey
March 5th 2024
Angus Mohr is always a great time, and I love when they come to my hometown.
Evergreen, CO@Little Bear Live
About Angus Mohr
Just as watery mist remakes the world and whisky remakes the man, Angus Mohr
revitalizes traditional Celtic music’s brogue with an American blues accent while
rejuvenating rock ’n roll’s broad spectrum with bagpipes and pennywhistles. No one is ever going to mistake Angus Mohr for a cover band. Sure, they play songs like “Foggy Dew,” the1916 Easter Rising ballad, and “Whisky in the Jar,” a sixteenth century tale of love and betrayal, and their set list is peppered with songs penned by Dylan, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, and the Ramones. But you’ve never heard “Ring of Fire” or “I Wanna be Sedated” until you’ve heard it with the pipes’ spiraling keen.
Angus Mohr’s piper, Matthew McDaniel, plays pennywhistles, guitar, and keyboards--sometimes all in a single song. He also shares lead vocals with bassist and front man Paul McDaniel. Drummer Steve Mossholder takes a turn at the mic as well, lending his tawdry rasp to “Drunken Sailor” and Flogging Molly’s “Devil’s Dance Floor.” Mark “Byrd” Tester says nothing, but wields his guitar with precision and grace.
These four men in kilts prove that you don’t have to wear saggy pants or skinny jeans to join the musical revolution. Welded together not by genre, but by a philosophy that embraces resistance to oppression and the fight for freedom, Angus Mohr crosses musical boundaries to pull in a diverse audience where fans steeped in blue collar classic rock, hippies old and young, grown-up metal heads, and the occasional post-industrial punk, dance to timeless music about timeless ideas. Music that is, like mist and whisky, the water of life.
"Buckle your kilt,
Sharpen your dirk,
Fill your flask,
And get ready to rock
With Angus Mohr"
revitalizes traditional Celtic music’s brogue with an American blues accent while
rejuvenating rock ’n roll’s broad spectrum with bagpipes and pennywhistles. No one is ever going to mistake Angus Mohr for a cover band. Sure, they play songs like “Foggy Dew,” the1916 Easter Rising ballad, and “Whisky in the Jar,” a sixteenth century tale of love and betrayal, and their set list is peppered with songs penned by Dylan, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, and the Ramones. But you’ve never heard “Ring of Fire” or “I Wanna be Sedated” until you’ve heard it with the pipes’ spiraling keen.
Angus Mohr’s piper, Matthew McDaniel, plays pennywhistles, guitar, and keyboards--sometimes all in a single song. He also shares lead vocals with bassist and front man Paul McDaniel. Drummer Steve Mossholder takes a turn at the mic as well, lending his tawdry rasp to “Drunken Sailor” and Flogging Molly’s “Devil’s Dance Floor.” Mark “Byrd” Tester says nothing, but wields his guitar with precision and grace.
These four men in kilts prove that you don’t have to wear saggy pants or skinny jeans to join the musical revolution. Welded together not by genre, but by a philosophy that embraces resistance to oppression and the fight for freedom, Angus Mohr crosses musical boundaries to pull in a diverse audience where fans steeped in blue collar classic rock, hippies old and young, grown-up metal heads, and the occasional post-industrial punk, dance to timeless music about timeless ideas. Music that is, like mist and whisky, the water of life.
"Buckle your kilt,
Sharpen your dirk,
Fill your flask,
And get ready to rock
With Angus Mohr"
Show More
Genres:
Celtic Rock
Band Members:
Matthew McDaniel, Paul McDaniel, Scott 'Gusty' Christensen, Michael Aggson, Steve Mossholder
Hometown:
Denver, Colorado
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