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Whirligig

Not to end up being confused using the U.K. band of the same name (though that might be easy, because they’re both located in Celtic music), the brand new York City-based Whirligig fuses Celtic noises with other conventional folk and globe musics (klezmer, middle ages, etc.), aswell as details of …

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Karan Casey

As part of the Irish folk group Solas, Karan Casey has defined herself as you of Ireland’s best, signing up for the distinguished rates of fellow feminine singer/songwriters such as for example Clannad’s Maire Brennan, Sharon Shannon, and Karen Matheson of Capercaillie. The Wall structure Road Journal’s music article writer …

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Bio Ritmo

Bio Ritmo has undergone a significant change since its inception in 1991. In the beginning an experimental percussion ensemble, the Virginia-based sextet offers switched towards dance-inspiring Latin music. Using their groove-induced mixture of salsa and rhumba, the group offers effectively toured with Latin performers (Tito Puente), reggae performers (Burning up …

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Moving Hearts

Together for just 4 years, Moving Hearts had a profound influence on the introduction of contemporary Celtic music. Among the initial Irish folk rings to make use of electric equipment, after Horslips, Shifting Hearts had taken a high-energy method of their tradition-rooted music. Recalling an early on appearance with the …

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Tiger Moth

Making use of their energetic combination of traditional English country dance music, reggae, blues, rock and roll & move, jazz, and world music, Tiger Moth, and its own successor Orchestra Super Moth, helped to spark a fresh wave of British trad rock and roll bands in the past due ’80s. …

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Another Fine Day

Another Good Day may be the nom de plume of producer and multi-instrumentalist Tom Green, who produced his entry in to the digital dance world with 1994’s Life Before Land. An extended hiatus from single recording adopted, but Green held busy with weighty involvement in produces by Baka Beyond (1995’s …

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Sally Oldfield

The sister of both Terry and Michael “Tubular Bells” Oldfield, Sally Oldfield got her music career started by appearing on many of Michael’s projects within the ’70s. This resulted in Sally acquiring her own single record deal, leading to such produces as 1978’s Drinking water Bearer, as well as the …

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Gaelic Storm

Even just before releasing an LP, the Santa Monica, California-based Celtic group Gaelic Storm — vocalist/accordionist Patrick Murphy, bodhran participant Stephen Wehmeyer, guitarist/mandolinist Steve Twigger, fiddler Samantha Hunt, and djembe participant Shep Lonsdale — remaining an impression about audiences worldwide making use of their appearance because the “steerage band” entertaining …

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Kotoja

A multicultural cooperation between Nigerian and American music artists, Kotoja is led by award-winning bassist, vocalist, and composer Ken Okulolo. Located in the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Aarea, the 14-piece group produces an uplifting audio rooted in Western world African highlife, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, spirit music, and tempo & blues. …

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Baka Beyond

Baka Beyond reflects the multicultural eyesight of ex-Outback electric guitar, mandolin and bouzouki participant Martin Cradick and his wife, Su Hart. A fusion of Celtic and Western world African musical customs, the music group represents a cooperation of music artists from northern European countries and Western world Africa. Cradick and …

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