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2002 performers will not be listed until later this year
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Patrick
Ball |
Patrick
Ball is one of the premier Celtic harp players in the world today.
He is also an acclaimed storyteller in the Celtic tradition.
Patrick Ball Info |
Blarney
Brothers |
The
Blarney Brothers are a live pub show with the accent on "live" and
the emphasis on "show". Passionate vocals. . . powerful instrumentation.
. . irresistible performances. . . offbeat humor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The
Blarney Brothers are one of the most dynamic and diverse acts to break
into the national Celtic music scene in recent years.
Blarney Brothers Info |
Chulrua |
This
wonderful group is an internationally acclaimed trio of some of the
most respected and unique exponents of Irish traditional music.
Chulrua
Info
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Clandestine |
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Highland
pipes, fiddle, acoustic guitar, hand percussion, and vocal harmonies
combine to create a sound that brings the brilliance of Celtic culture
alive for the aficionado and the curious.
Clandestine
Info |
Connie
Dover & Roger Landes |
Her
soaring, crystal clear voice and inspired arrangements display a depth
and breadth of range that have earned her a rightful place among the
world's finest Celtic singers.
Connie
Dover Info
Since June of 1995, Roger has performed in a duo with singer and keyboardist
Connie Dover.
Roger Landis Info |
DANÚ |
This
group has a strong ethos of loyalty to the tradition from which their
music comes and yet still brings a fresh, inspiring approach to their
performaces.
Danu Info |
Grey
Larsen and Paddy League |
These
musicians are masterful performers in the Irish tradition as well
one of its most articulate and accomplished teachers.
Grey Larsen Info
Paddy League Info |
Ed
Miller, Brian McNeill, & John Taylor |
Performers
who have learned their craft in musical venues on both sides of the
Atlantic....and folklorists who brings their love of Scotland to every
performance.
Ed
Miller, Brian McNeill, & John
Taylor Info |
Men
of Worth |
This
duo compliments their songs with humor, and enhances their vocals
with solid harmonies. Spontaneous fun is the hallmark of a Men of
Worth performance.
Men of Worth Info |
Tempest
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These
guys take mythology and history, Irish jigs & reels, Norwegian traditional
music and Scottish ballads and run it all through the rock & roll
art school.
Tempest Info |
Tiehackers |
These
four musicians join their sometimes-cross-tuned, 4- and 5-stringed
instruments, clean rhythm, and virtuoso breaks into sets of new
traditional music. It's greengrass music - a little Irish, a bit
Bluegrass, a pinch Old-time, and whole lot American.
Tiehackers Info
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