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Colin Wilkie

The folk revival from the 1960s found Germany through the playing of British-born singer/songwriter Colin Wilkie and his guitarist/vocalist wife Shirley Hart. The author of hundreds of tracks and tales, Wilkie spent 11 years as resident songwriter for SWF display Tellekolleg and seven years as web host of his very …

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Dún an Doras

Dún an Doras is a Celtic folk-rock music group with an unlikely location: the Czech Republic. While Celtic folk-rock clothes are quite abundant in Ireland and Scotland, the Czech Republic is normally hardly the initial place that involves mind when comes up Celtic music. But Dún an Doras is normally, …

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Bedlam Boys

The Bedlam Children formed like a duo in 1998, after meeting at Ruler Richard’s Faire, a Renaissance festival in Boston, MA. Give Foster, who at that time was performing tenor in the a cappella group the Royale Madrigals, performed along with Bridgid’s Brood, a duo whose guitarist was Gregor Harvey, …

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Tom Brown

Tom Dark brown was involved with several areas of traditional music in the Uk Isles, including creating agreements of ocean shanties. In the middle-’70s he was an associate of Alex Duthart’s illustrious Shotts & Dykehead drum group, and afterwards organized his very own drum corps.

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Mark Donkers

Donkers traveled an extended and dusty street before he attained Matrix to be the Data Control Supervisor/Sewage Control Professional/Quality Assurance. Surviving in the wilds from the frontier, with an Atari 2600 as his only friend, Donkers whiled aside his years as a child reading, video gaming, and operating into things …

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Mick O’Connor

In Ireland as well as the Uk Isles generally, the name Mick O’Connor to begin with provides about as very much recognition to a person as “John Smith” would in america. Enthusiasts of traditional Irish music will understand the fellow who’s the main topic of this biography, a tenor banjo …

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