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Peter Bellamy

Bellamy was among the British folk revival’s biggest voices. He was created in Norfolk in 1944. In the first times of 1965 he shifted to London, where he fulfilled up with Royston Timber and Heather Timber, as well as the three got a normal gig in a membership whose name …

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Sean Nua

This group features Joe McKenna (uillean pipes, accordion, whistles), Antoinette McKenna (harp, voice), Gerry O’Donnell (flute, whistle), Joe McHugh (uillean pipes, bouzouki, keyboard), Jo Partridge (guitar), and Mario N’Gomo (percussion).

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Seán Tyrrell

b. Galway, Ireland. Sean Tyrrell sings and has your guitar, mandocello and banjo, and initial became known in Ireland because the author of a musical interpretation of Brian Merriman’s satire on eighteenth-century sexuality, The Midnight Courtroom. It uncovered both Tyrrell’s passion for poetry and his capability to adjust such literary …

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Marian Bradfield

Marian Bradfield has swiftly become among Ireland’s most effective vocalists. Since producing her debut within the Gaelic-language arts system, “Cursai”, on Irish Country wide Tv in March 1993, Bradfield continues to be hailed by music critics as “the fantastic woman of Irish music”. Based on Irish music journal, “Sizzling Press”, …

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Scan Tester

Accordionist Scan Tester was that great rarity, a southern British traditional instrumentalist who was simply repeatedly recorded.

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Seamus Ennis

With an encyclopedic understanding of traditional Irish music and virtuosic instrumental skill, Seamus Ennis (1919-1982) helped to keep the ancient folk songs and airs from the Emerald Isle. The sponsor of radio displays for Radio Eireann as well as the BBC,Ennis spent a lot of time within the rural countryside …

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Christopher Robson

Christopher Robson is among the leading countertenors around the Western stage and recital picture. His operatic debut is at 1981 using the British Country wide Opera. He offers sung with the best opera homes of Europe, like the Royal Opera Home Covent Backyard, the Scottish Opera, Opera North, the Opera …

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Savourna Stevenson

The Scottish harp has provided the automobile for Savourna Stevenson’s musical message. Furthermore to recording some memorable single albums, Stevenson spent some time working with the top echelon of English and Celtic folk music. She collaborated with English vocalist June Tabor and dual bass participant Danny Thompson in 1995 on …

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Johnny Handle

b. John Alan Pandrich, 15 March 1935, Wallsend On Tyne, Newcastle, Britain. Handle focuses on music and track from north-east Britain. He was evacuated during Globe Battle II, but came back to accomplish his education in Newcastle before departing, in 1952, to operate in coal mining. Having experienced piano lessons …

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Dick Gaughan

Though mainly steeped within the traditions of folk and Celtic music, Scottish singer/songwriter Dick Gaughan has enjoyed an extended and far-reaching career in a number of creative pursuits. Given birth to Richard Peter in 1948, he 1st picked up your guitar at age seven, and released his debut single LP, …

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