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Uiscedwr

First things 1st: their name is definitely pronounced “ish-ka-dooer” and this means “water” in both Welsh and Irish — the particular nationalities of founding members Anna Esslemont and Cormac Byrne. They fulfilled one strange night time in 2002 when both had been traditional music students in the Royal North University …

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Rocco DeLuca

Coming across just like a mix between Beck’s casual mastery of varied music idioms (without the surrealistic sarcasm) and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion having a much stronger undertake the music’s background, Rocco DeLuca performs a decidedly modern undertake traditional blues-rock. Given birth to in Southern California in 1976, DeLuca statements …

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Fay Hield

Given birth to and raised in Western Yorkshire, folk designer and academics Fay Hield seemed destined to carve a profession in traditional folk music. With her dad playing within the popular Bacca Pipes Folk Golf club in Keighley, Hield and her sister had been taken beneath the golf club member’s …

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Seth Lakeman

When the music group Equation stumbled into semi-retirement in 2001, Seth Lakeman were the bandmember least equipped to get solo achievement. His brothers Sam and Sean teamed up in effective duos making use of their companions and fellow bandmembers Cara Dillon and Kathryn Roberts, but few dreamed the band’s frenzied …

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Olivia Chaney

Since releasing her first EP this year 2010, Olivia Chaney is becoming one of the most celebrated new superstars in Uk folk, a gifted songwriter using a very clear, expressive tone of voice and a sure hands with several devices, including piano, acoustic guitar, harmonium, and cello. Chaney was created …

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9Bach

Welsh experimental folk-rock sextet 9Bach began performing traditional Welsh folk music before eventually creating a exclusive and idiosyncratic design encompassing components of world music, indie rock, jazz, and experimental pop. The band’s name can be a pun of types: “nain bach” means “granny dear” in Welsh. Vocalist/keyboardist Lisa Jên Dark …

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