Meet the Band

Greg Mirken
Concertina
Mandolin

Margie Mirken
Vocals
Guitar
Banjo

Jeff Peach
Vocals
Hammered Dulcimer
Bouzouki
Bodhran

Gale Peach
Fiddle
Our Journey



People stop, stare, and ask us, “What is that instrument?” We are a colorful funky kinda Celtic string quartet. We re-imagine and blend traditional and modern tunes and songs with hammered dulcimer, bodhran, concertina, mandolin, bouzouki, banjo, fiddle and guitar.Our a cappella vocals transport you to the North Sea, the Caribbean, or to a remote village pub in County Clare . . . Come curious, leave refreshed!
Why do we call ourselves Three Times Through? When Celtic musicians get together in a session they usually play each tune Three Times Through.
We started performing together during the Carter administration. Half of the quartet, Jeff and Gale Peach, moved to Nevada City in 1985. The other half, Greg and Margie Mirken, remained in Southern California, owned and ran a guitar store and continued performing. The Mirkens moved to Nevada City in 2008, and the four are having the time of their lives playing music together again.
Since 2019 we are proud to have been voted BEST BAND in Nevada County by the readers of The Union Newspaper four of the last five years.
Greg
Greg started playing mandolin at age 13 and started playing Irish tunes with Margie, Jeff, and Gale in the late 70s. One day he said to the others “Hey I got us a job playing, we better get some repertoire up.” He acquired an English concertina about this time and now splits his time about equally between the two instruments in the band.
Margie
Beatlemania and banjomania hit Margie at the same, tender, junior-high age, so she had to learn guitar as well as banjo. She happily played Bluegrass and Appalachian old-time music until the late 70s when Jeff Peach played New England dance music for her on his hammered dulcimer. From there it’s a short step to Irish and Scottish traditional tunes. She started playing Irish harp in about 1985. She has spent the last 30 years banging out rhythm next to a hammer dulcimer player.
Jeff
It was in the late 70’s that Jeff’s banjo teacher, Roger Sprung took him to the Salty Dog in Westport, Connecticut to see Bill Spence, a hammered dulcimer player. Jeff was immediately taken by the instrument and that started a long love affair with dulcimer music. If you play the hammered dulcimer, you play dance music, and if you play dance music, you end up in the Celtic world of music. His musical interest in the Celtic world and listening to bands like Planxty and The Bothy Band led to his taking up the Irish Bouzouki.
Gale
Gale started playing violin, way back when, in New Jersey with her high school orchestra. When she moved to Southern California in the late 70’s, she began playing fiddle with Greg, Margie and Jeff in the Celtic Band they formed called Blackthorn, (BK- before kids). Now, 3 boys later, she’s fiddling again with the same friends in Northern California, and is having fun with Margie trying to keep up with their concertina and hammered dulcimer players.
Our Unique Sound
Three Times Through is known for our Celtic Mashups. We can't help ourselves; we blend traditional Celtic tunes with classic Rock and Roll, TV jingles and movie themes. 'Tis a unique sound with a touch of humor!