Since hitting the Oregon music scene, the group has continually expanded its repertoire, which also includes a whole “Pickin' on Christmas” series. In 2011, the band released its first album entitled "Poor Man's Cow."
Aleta McGee, lead vocalist, sings with clarity and packs along a guitar and bodhran. Joe Ross swings a mean mandolin, English concertina and often mesmerizes with his hammered dulcimer. Carla Rutter pulls out the stops between five flutes, the favorite being the bass flute (“the giant paper clip”). Al Foster picks a solid banjo, mandolin and Anglo concertina (when he's not teaching junior high geography or coaching track). Bill Ilari drives the beat home with “Twiggy” his electric double bass (aka "the electric pogo stick").
From Roseburg, Or., Irish Creme plays in the casual “pub style.” The group’s collection of Celtic and folk music naturally entices the audience to laugh, join in on the choruses, talk and banter. The band also finds it just as easy to serve up a music meal in a “concert style setting” where the listener will be captivated by melodic stories of distant lands, lovers and travels, both traditional and contemporary.