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Carlos Núñez

Carlos Nuñez may be the poster youngster of Galician music, but it’s a name he offers earned by both skill and effort. With chops like Hendrix on the neighborhood bagpipes (known as gaita), but a penchant for exploring the custom and its roots, he is becoming among Spain’s most recognizable …

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Paddy Moloney

The sweet melodies of tin whistle and uilleann pipe player Paddy Moloney is a vital component of the Chieftains’ sound for pretty much four decades. His exclusive playing and imaginative compositions possess led the group towards the higher echelon of tradition-rooted Celtic music. Furthermore to his use the Chieftains, he’s …

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Lúnasa

The seeds of 1 of the very most highly regarded contemporary Irish rings were sown in 1996, when former Waterboy and Sharon Shannon bassist Trevor Hutchinson teamed up with guitarist Donogh Hennessy for the Scandinavian tour. From such small acorn beginnings have become mighty oaks. Back in Dublin, they drafted …

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John McSherry

John McSherry is really a uilleann piper known in Ireland for his single information, many collaborations, so when an original person in the Celtic folk music group Lúnasa. Given birth to in Belfast to some musical family involved in traditional folk music, McSherry found the pipes young and received two …

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