Artist:Gaelic Storm
Song:Johnny Jump Up
Album:Special Reserve
As you might expect given the band name, Gaelic Storm performs traditional Irish songs in a contemporary style. Their claim to fame is they were the band in the 1997 film Titanic. Gaelic Storm is still around but only one original member is still in the band. Johnny Jump Up is from their 1997 debut album so I will concentrate on their early days. Gaelic Storm was formed in 1996 in Santa Monica, CA. The plan was to play regularly at O'Brien's Pub and Restaurant in Santa Monica. Lead singer Patrick Murphy was the manager there. He still leads Gaelic Storm. Guitarist Steve Twigger was the other long term member. He's from Coventry, England and he was designing movie posters when Gaelic Storm was formed. The other original members were Stephen Wehmeyer on bodhran, Samantha Hunt on fiddle and Shep Lonsdale on drums. While performing at O'Brien's, Titanic director James Cameron came in and told them he was looking for a band for Titanic. Once they appeared in the film, Gaelic Storm got a record deal from Virgin's Higher Octave label. The album did very well on the International chart. Johnny Jump Up was popularized by Irish folk singer Christy Moore in the 70s. Most of the songs on the album are traditional. Lonsdale and Twigger produced the album. Lonsdale played drums. Twigger played guitar and designed the album cover. Murphy was lead singer and played accordion. Samantha Hunt played fiddle and Wehmeyer played bodhran. You can get Johnny Jump Up on this comp which covers Gaelic Storm's early years. They recorded three albums for Higher Octave then started their own label. Murphy and Twigger were the constant members of Gaelic Storm until Twigger retired in 2025 due to health concerns. Gaelic Storm still plays live but they last released an album in 2017. Here's Gaelic Storm performing Johnny Jump Up at Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte, NC Nov. 10, 2022.






