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Lau

Called after an Orcadian term meaning “day light” (though they deliberately misspelled it from “lowe”), Lau created in Edinburgh in 2006 and had been quickly hailed as a strap of rare innovation and invention. The three founders, Aidan O’Rourke, Kris Drever, and Martin Green, had been all much adored musicians …

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Ashley MacIsaac

Ashley MacIsaac is, in a way, the musical consultant of the pre-millennial era of Atlantic Canada. An ardent traditionalist (and cousin of worldwide Celtic performer Natalie MacMaster) using a penchant, even so, for experimentation, this youthful Nova Scotian indigenous has been trained to try out the fiddle the working-class, pub-stomp …

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Aidan O’Rourke

Created of mixed Scottish and Irish history and raised within the slot city of Oban, Scotland, Aiden O’Rourke shaped a profession like a fiddle participant and composer which was significantly colored by his deep desire for the landscape, tradition, and customs of his house country. Raised on a diet plan …

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Aly Bain

Aly Bain is really a master from the Shetland, Scotland design of fiddling. An associate from the Boys from the Lough since 1971, Bain is a presented contributor on albums by Richard Thompson, Bert Jansch, Connie Dover, and Jay Ungar. Furthermore to several single albums, Bain offers documented and toured …

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