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Three Quarter Ale

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Three Quarter Ale
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, United States
GenresFolk rock, Madrigals
Years active2004 - Present
LabelsAbsolute Music, Tinker's Wagon Music
WebsiteOfficial Website
MembersAriana Pellayle (Becky Cormier)
Rosemary Quench (Rivka Levin)
Wicked Pete Speakeasy (Dolph Amick)

Three Quarter Ale is an American band from Atlanta, Georgia, that is known for its performances at local Renaissance fairs (in full 17th-century dress and speech). It is composed of "character" members Ariana Pellayle (played by Becky Cormier), Rosemary Quench (played by Rivka Levin), and Wicked Pete Speakeasy (played by Dolph Amick). Their sound has been described as "Ren-Rock" and "Filk", and they combine sounds of modern folk and rock-n-roll with 17th-century madrigals, in an attempt to replicate a 17th-century Celtic feel, not dissimilar to that of the band Peter, Paul and Mary, who are among their many influences.

Discography[edit]

Year Tracks
2003 Three Quarter Ale
  1. "Three Quarter Ale Theme"
  2. "Prologue"
  3. "All Souls Night"
  4. "Now is the Month of Maying"
  5. "(It Was A) Lover and his Lass"
  6. "Act I"
  7. "Two Magicians"
  8. "Old Coat"
  9. "Strike It Up Tabor"
  10. "Star of the County Down"
  11. "Act II"
  12. "The Fox"
  13. "Crazy Man Michael"
  14. "Grape Stomping"
  15. "Act III"
  16. "Shalom and Farewell"
  17. "All Around My Hat"

US Release Date: June 17, 2003

2006 Intertwined
  1. "Traveling Wagon / Yidl Mitn Fidl"
  2. "Three Drunken Maidens"
  3. "Intertwined"
  4. "Dialogue - Gregorian Chord"
  5. "The Old Orange Flute"
  6. "The Barmaid's Tale"
  7. "Sails of Silver"
  8. "Dialogue - Ornament"
  9. "Maid on the Shore"
  10. "Wild Mountain Thyme"
  11. "1001 Nights"
  12. "Dialogue - I'm Hungry"
  13. "Mon Coeur"
  14. "The Stranger in the Pub"
  15. "Si Bheag, Si Mhor"
  16. "Written in the Stars"
  17. "Dialogue - Throwing a Rat"
  18. "The Parting Glass"
  19. "'Deceptive Minute of Silence'"
  20. "(It Was A) Lover and His Lass (Brewer's Pub Jig Mix)"
  21. "Dialogue - To Sleep, Perchance to Dream"

US Release Date: November 15, 2006

2010 Shall We Gather by the Fire
  1. "Welcome to Newcastle"
  2. "Three Quarter Ale Welcome Carol"
  3. "Ding! Dong! Merrily on High"
  4. "Al Hanissim"
  5. "Un Flambeau, Jeanette Isabella"
  6. "Blood of the Maccabees"
  7. "Christmas Tree Menorah"
  8. "Fum, Fum, Fum"
  9. "Whence Comes This Rush of Wings?"
  10. "Starry Night"
  11. "Ma Oz Tsur"
  12. "Santa Baby"
  13. "Any Day's a Holiday"
  14. "Skating"
  15. "Gloucestershire Wassail"
  16. "O Holy Night"
  17. "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?"
  18. "Happy Holidays"
  19. "Shall We Gather by the Fire"
  20. "Everyone Should Be in Bed at This Hour"
  21. "Good Night"

US Release Date: October 31, 2010

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