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The House Band

A pan-Celtic strategy is taken by the Uk group House Music group; while their audio is normally rooted in traditional music, their repertoire includes music from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Bulgaria as well as Africa. Furthermore to varied folk music and instrumentals, the home Band provides interpreted music by modern songwriters …

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Seven Nations

The Orlando-based five-piece Seven Nations has a wide selection of diversity in music, however the love for creating their very own music sound remains a typical goal. Seven Countries pushes American trad rock and roll and Celtic root base rock and roll while intertwining the brooding beauty from the mandolin, …

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The Bothy Band

In the 3 years the Bothy Band were jointly, they emerged among the exciting bands in Celtic history. Although a lot of their repertoire was rooted in the original music of Ireland, their passion and musical virtuosity tripped ripples that continue being sensed. The genesis from the Bothy Music group …

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The McCalmans

Making use of their Kingston Trio-like method of traditional Scottish music and uplifting three-part vocal harmonies, the McCalmans have already been in the forefront of Scottish folk music for a lot more than three-and-a-half decades. Furthermore to presenting released a lot more than 22 albums, the trio continues to be …

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Whiskey Before Breakfast

Whiskey Before Breakfast time were given birth to in 1994 when Dave Marlatt and Jeff Mondragon Sarnacki exchanged their brass horns for any fiddle and acoustic guitar. Previous to developing Whiskey, Dave and Jeff had been playing trombone and trumpet respectively within the rings Tom Collins & the Cocktail Shakers …

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The Battlefield Band

The Battlefield Music group has shown to be among the longest running institutions of Scottish music. At their inception in 1969, these were perhaps one of the most ambitious young groupings around, blending traditional music with some rock and roll and pop, and also in enough time since, they’ve continued …

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Silly Wizard

Generally considered the world’s best performers of traditional and contemporary Scottish music — along with justification. Silly Wizard’s music reaches once traveling and sensitive, effective and poignant, sometimes hypnotic, often funny, with delicate group interplay and virtuoso-level musicianship, especially from brothers Phil (accordion, keyboards, whistles, acoustic guitar, vocals) and Johnny …

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Patrick Street

Patrick Road is made up of a few of Ireland’s most accomplished music artists. Produced in Dublin in 1986, the existing group contains fiddler Kevin Burke (the Bothy Music group), bouzouki participant and vocalist Andy Irvine (Sweeney’s Guys, Planxty), key accordionist Jackie Daly (DeDanaan) and guitarist Ged Foley (the Battlefield …

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Alistair Anderson

The music traditions of Northumberland, a little region in northeast Britain that borders Scotland, have already been promoted by British concertina and smallpipe player Alistair Anderson. A founding person in the HIGHER LEVEL Ranters, the group most from the revival of Northumberland music in the 1970s, Anderson offers continuing to …

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