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The House Band

A pan-Celtic strategy is taken by the Uk group House Music group; while their audio is normally rooted in traditional music, their repertoire includes music from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Bulgaria as well as Africa. Furthermore to varied folk music and instrumentals, the home Band provides interpreted music by modern songwriters …

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Bachue

Bachue is a modern Celtic duo formed by vocalist/harpist Corrina Hewat and pianist/guitarist David Milligan. The group mixes traditional Scottish folk with jazz, utilizing their formal trained in jazz to modernize the music of their homeland. Hewat achieved an honors level in Jazz & Modern Music at the town of …

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The Fisher Family

Children of the Gaelic loudspeaker and occasional vocalist through the isle of Barra and a Glasgow law enforcement inspector who have sang choral music, opera, and music-hall tracks, the Fishers have grown to be respected traditional and modern folksingers. Archie Fisher sings the older songs, aswell as composing his personal, …

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Bleizi Ruz

Acquiring their name from the Breton phrases signifying “Red Wolves,” Bleizi Ruz perform high-energy mixture of Breton dance music; Romanian, Bulgarian, and American traditional music; and Cajun and gypsy-influenced originals. Produced in 1973, Bleizi Ruz set up their early popularity making use of their turbo-charged method of traditional Breton dance …

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Andy McGann

New York-based fiddler Andy McGann attracted worldwide attention along with his recording debut in November of 1965. A cooperation with key accordionist Joe Burke and pianist Felix Dolan, A Tribute to Michael Coleman famous the music from the important Sligo fiddler (1891-1945) and became among the all-time best-selling albums of …

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Susana Seivane

Galician piper Susana Seivane holds the piping custom of her homeland in to the 21st hundred years. Her self-titled debut record was made by Milladoiro’s Rodrigo Romani and premiered with the Celtic imprint Green Linnet in middle-2000.

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Swåp

Swåp is really a folk quartet comprising two Britons — accordionist Karen Tweed and guitarist Ian Carr — and Swedish fiddlers Carina Normansson and Ola Bäckstrom (the only person from the quartet never to deal with vocals). As may be expected off their nationalities, Swåp’s music fuses Celtic customs with …

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Andy Irvine

Andy Irvine is a main impact on traditional Irish music for a lot more than 3 decades. A previous person in Sweeny’s Males and Planxty, the London-born multi-instrumentalist and vocalist offers continued to increase the musical customs from the Emerald Isle like a soloist, a duet partner of Dick Gaughan …

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Peadar Ó Riada

The son of influential Irish musician, composer, choirmaster, and bandleader, Sean Ó Riada, Peadar Ó Riada has continued to check out in his father’s footsteps. While his origins stay in the musical customs of Ireland, Ó Riada offers incorporated traditional, Eastern, and Western avant-garde influences. Furthermore to recording like a …

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