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Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill

Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill is among the most influential woman vocalists in the annals of Irish music. And a outstanding solo recording, Triona, released in Ireland in 1975 and america in 1984, Ní Dhomhnaill’s high-pitched vocals and key pad playing have already been an integral part of Skara Brae, the Bothy …

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Paul Mounsey

Within the liner notes of his 1994 debut album, Nahoo, Scotland-born and Brazil-based keyboardist, vocalist, and composer Paul Mounsey described his music approach: “I’ve been struck from the inherent groove in lots of Scottish folk tunes. Nahoo can be an try to present this folk custom using modern pop styles …

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Téada

Irish traditional music group Téada (the name means “strings”) shaped in 2001 and quickly landed an area in the Irish tv program Flosc, which gave the group a system and an instantaneous audience. Gradually growing the lineup to add John Blake (flute, electric guitar, piano), Sean McElwain (bouzouki, banjo), Oisin …

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Teresa Doyle

Folk vocalist from Belfast, Prince Edward Isle, Canada, whose repertoire is made on a solid affinity compared to that arrangement’s Celtic origins, mingling traditional tunes with her own initial compositions. She got her begin in music in 1982, as an a cappella performer of traditional materials from your Atlantic Canada …

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Skyedance

Scotland-born and San Francisco-based fiddler and viola participant Alasdair Fraser shaped the quintet Skyedance while focusing on an award-winning indie single album, Dawn Dance, in 1996. Within the five years since, the group provides acquired a good reputation of their very own. The Glasgow Herald defined the music group as …

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Sheila Ryan

Sheila Ryan is definitely associated with music in a single form or another, even from her first times in her indigenous Limerick, Ireland. During her years as a child and youngsters, she developed a good gratitude for Celtic music as she and her father sang collectively while performing tasks for …

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Skolvan

Among the best bands over the Breton dance music picture, Skolvan uses fiddle, bombarde, electric guitar, and more to generate rousing and intricate agreements of Breton music.

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Tri Yann

Created in Nantes in 1971, Breton group Tri Yann continued to become perhaps one of the most important folk-rock rings to emerge from France. Founded with the trio of Jean Chocun, Jean-Paul Corbineau, and Jean-Louis Jossic, the band’s name actually means “Three Johns.” The group’s early years had been largely …

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Paul Brock

Award-winning Irish accordion participant Paul Brock was created in Athlone, Region Westmeath. He spent a lot of the ’60s and ’70s going after a solo profession and showing up on several recordings. He co-founded the favorite Celtic group Shifting Cloud in 1989, released a single record known as Mo Chairdin …

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Paul Brady

Talented and prolific singer Paul Brady offers enjoyed a profession that has noticed him go through many major rings and to a successful single phase. He started performing like a resort piano participant in Donegal, Ireland at age sixteen and graduated to becoming guitarist, through the 1960s, in two tempo …

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