Alan Kelly
One of the best, most sensitive and inspiring musicians on the sceane today. and one of the few that i know that does justice to the piano accordion.
(submitted on April 18th 2002 by martin t)
Alan Kelly Accordian
One of my favourite accordian players. Very modern
(submitted on May 1st 2008 by eurbanjo)
Ali Benson
Former member of Three Ravens, She sings Irish folks songs with passion and love.
(submitted on November 24th 2005 by bellobard)
Allan Y McDougall - Solo Guitar
A scottish guitarist who plays scottish, irish and self composed material, based in Neilston in Renfreshire.
(submitted on December 24th 2002 by allan21)
Anastasia DesRoches
Acadian fiddler Anastasia DesRoches with sheetmusic and more.
(submitted on June 18th 2006 by anastasiadesroches)
Anastasia DesRoches
Fiddle player from Prince Edward Island.
(submitted on October 19th 2010 by anastasiadesroches)
Andy Copeman
Andy is a multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer from Perth, Western Australia. He plays in several bands including "David Hyams and the Miles to Go Band", touring to various festivals across Australia.
His solo work ranges from traditional and contemporary songs and tunes on guitars, cittern, fiddle and bodhran through to the Spelman Project shows, which include soundscape, spoken word and effects sequences.
He also runs workshops at festivals on the use of electronic effects with acoustic instruments. He has a small recording studio where he produces his CD's as well as music for dance, video and theatre.
(submitted on December 28th 2005 by andy copeman)
Andy Irvine
The official site of Andy Irvine.
(submitted on November 7th 2003 by Max Becher)
Aoife Clancy
Singer Aoife Clancy's official website
(submitted on May 1st 2005 by Lizzy)
Aoife Clancy - Ark Albums
Home of the fantastic solo singer Aoife Clancy.
Aoife sung with Cherish The Ladies but is now persuing a solo career. She has a beautiful rich voice. She is the daughter of Bobby Clancy of the legendary Clancy Brothers.
(submitted on February 24th 2002 by Lizzy)
Banjitar
some well played tunes on banjo(coming soon) and guitar.anyone want lessons on these instruments near enfield co.meath area. leave a private messsage on youtube for me
(submitted on June 16th 2011 by banjitar)
Barry Kerr Website
Brand new website of the Irish traditional flute player / painter / sculptor Barry Kerr. Barry Kerr is originally from the southern shores of Lough Neagh, and is currently based in West Belfast. Highly regarded as one of the outstanding traditional musicians of his generation, Barry recorded his first solo Flute album "The Three Sisters" at the age of 17 and he has also featured on a collection of Uilleann Piping entitled 'The Humours of Piping" where his playing was described as breathtaking.
(submitted on January 12th 2004 by Murrough)
Belfast Andi
Montreal based singer guitarist Belfast Andi. Originally from the north of Ireland Andriu Mac Gabhann or Belfast Andi as he is locally known, is a traditional Irish singer guitarist and fine bodhran beater. Host of many Irish music sessions around Montreal. The only Irish born singer on the Montreal folk music scene.For more information visit www.belfastandi.com '"Guaranteed Irish ,accept no imitations"
(submitted on June 6th 2005 by Belfast Andi)
Betsy Branch
Betsy Branch lives in Portland, Oregon and plays fiddle. She plays for contra dances.
(submitted on July 14th 2005 by Music Addict)
Bill Miller
Solo Old-Time Fiddle and Clawhammer Banjo Specialist.
Audio Samples, Links, Events, Bookings, Expert
Acoustic Recording: (419) 883-3211
http://www.RichwoodMusic.com
(submitted on March 8th 2003 by solofiddle)
Bob Lusk
A variety of web pages related to my performing, including lyrics, gig schedules, etc. Of interest to members of this site might be my pages on traditional hsitoric Catskill Mountain/Hudson Valley music, which includes a lot of immigrant Irish music
(submitted on June 6th 2008 by boblusk)
Bobby Gardiner
Traditional Irish Button Accordion, Melodeon and Lilting
(submitted on August 16th 2010 by fiandp)
Brad Maloney
Some mp3's of me playing a couple of chunes.
(submitted on April 20th 2002 by B Rad )
Brendan McKeevers
Brendan McKeever is a very fine singer and guitarplayer from Ireland. He have been living in Norway for some Years but now he is living in Denmark.
(submitted on April 14th 2006 by ceili)
Brendan Power
Excellent New Zealand harmonica player, plays lots of stuff other than trad, but plays it very well - the cd New Irish Harmonica is great. played with riverdance for a while - replacing the accordian!
(submitted on August 21st 2001 by pof)
Brendan Taaffe
A farmer and fiddler ! Brendan is a key contributor to The Fiddler magazine - I found his site interesting especially for the interviews and Bowing tips sections:
Interviews
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Caoimhin O Raghallaigh
Judy Hyman
Tommy Peoples
Séamus Connolly
Junior Crehan
Brendan McGlinchey
Paddy Glackin
Matt Cranitch
Pete Sutherland
Siobhán Peoples
John Carty
Séan Ryan: the Quiet Corner
Aeroplanes out of Scrapheaps: Patrick Kelly from Cree
Up your knees in sand: Practical hints on Irish fiddling
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Bow Exercises
Figure Eight
Jig Bowing
Ornamentation in Irish Music
Whelan's Bowing
(submitted on August 24th 2007 by domhnall.)
Brian Conway
Brian Conway is a New York fiddler whose playing comes straight from heart of the Sligo tradition
(submitted on May 8th 2003 by Kallie)
Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly is an amazing banjo player from London, he has won the All Ireland 8 times. Check out his website - there are some tasty sound files on it.
(submitted on August 31st 2003 by bb)
Busker Dan's Free Irish Pub Tunes
Free MP3 downloads, words and lyrics, Favorite South Florida Pubs, Sessions, Entertainers
(submitted on September 23rd 2004 by yaodcom)
Caberfeidh Music
A website highlighting the music of Glasgow folk musician Kenny MacKenzie.
(submitted on January 2nd 2008 by Caberfeidh)
Cat Lake - Princess of Percussion
The 'Bodhráness' and Female Drummer from the New Forest, Hampshire, UK. Specialising in the Bodhrán, mainly performing with Jazz Folk Trio "Miros' Delight", she now performs around the South of England with her expanded percussion rig. This now includes an Arbiter Flats Lite rack-mounted drum kit, bongos, djembe and other hand percussion.
(submitted on April 22nd 2006 by CindersWorld)
Catriona Macdonald
Shetland fiddling at its best! A pupil of the late tom anderson
(submitted on June 18th 2001 by laura nesbit)
Catriona McKay
I found this beautiful video of a very talented musician on the web and shared it on YouTube for everyone to hear and see !
enjoy !
(submitted on April 22nd 2010 by Patrick Dirickx)
CD Baby
Great sound of flute!
(submitted on June 14th 2011 by Jerome Palac'hig)
Cecil T McEllis
internet home of guitarist Cecil McEllis
(submitted on June 24th 2004 by ceciltguitar)
Celtann
The website of AnneMarie deBrie, a fine Dutch musician and multi-instrumentalist who spent some time teaching and performing in Bristol, UK, and has now returned to Holland, the base for her European work.
(submitted on June 13th 2004 by Trevor Jennings)
China To Galway
A site dedicated to Mandolin, Mandola, Irish Bouzouki and a few Andy Irvine things too. Some great Irish Music inside!
(submitted on February 5th 2004 by KS)
Chrissy Crowley
A fantastic Cape Breton fiddler!!! One of my favourites
(submitted on August 3rd 2007 by fiddler94)
Christy Moore
Very Good Website about the singer with almost constant updates and replies in the guestbook
(submitted on September 29th 2008 by jlocky)
Ciara Glasheen Oboe
Hey!
I'm new to the site and just wanted to get a few opinions on my stuff. My myspace page has a few arrangements of traditional airs played on oboe which are a bit different. I'd love to get some feedback!
Happy Christmas!
Ciara
(submitted on December 26th 2009 by Ciara Glasheen)
Cíaran Tourish
new website of one of Donegal's leading fiddlers and altan member, Cíaran Tourish. Check it out!
(submitted on May 30th 2005 by martin t)
Claudine Arcand
Quebec Fiddle player.
She played or play with:
Réveillons!
La Part du Quêteux
Les Grondeuses
Tidal Wave
(submitted on September 5th 2007 by drumvision)
Coleman Heritage Centre
Partly a Biography on Michael Coleman, but lot's of other Sligo-style info as well.
(submitted on December 5th 2001 by B Rad )
Colm O'Brien Official Website
Official website of Dublin singer Colm O'Brien. Formerly the frontman for the trad/rock powerhouse The Prodigals, Colm has just released his first solo album "It Is What It Is". Check out his schedule, sample songs, sign the guestbook and more.
(submitted on September 19th 2004 by holbrook)
Concertina tunes from North Antrim!
This PodBean site of Concertina Tunes from North Antrim, is designed to promote the tunes I've come across in this region, over the past 20 years. It also gives me a fine opportunity to promote the lovely sound of Bb/F & Ab/Eb, as well as C/G, Concertinas .
(submitted on June 15th 2011 by Ptarmigan)
D
information and gig dates for the Belfast based fiddle player regarded as “One of the outstanding players of his generation”
(submitted on February 3rd 2003 by setanta)
Danny Meehan
Website with some info about Donegal fiddle player and larger than life character Danny Meehan. Now based in Ilford, London, Danny was recently "kidnapped" and dragged off to a studio to record his Navvy on the Shore CD. You can hear Danny's generous personality and style come through strongly on this recording.
(submitted on February 7th 2003 by Conán McDonnell)
Darren Maloney
Great website belongin to this equally great banjo player!
(submitted on November 24th 2008 by jlocky)
Dave Flynn's official homepage
Homepage for award-winning composer and performer Dave Flynn, perhaps best known for his work with Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill.
(submitted on January 18th 2008 by The Tune Composer)
Davy Spillane
The official website of renowned piper, Davy Spillane.
He is also making uillean pipes and low whistles, and you can order his instruments through this website.
(submitted on June 6th 2004 by slainte)
Dean Warner
Dean Warner. Piano Accordian, new website.
(submitted on July 9th 2009 by Dean Warner)
Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan was an early member of the band 'Boys of the Lough' and is on their first album and was with the now-legendary Scottish Folk-Rock band, Five Hand Reel, making 3 albums with them.
In the 90s he founded and produced the short-lived but quite extraordinary ensemble Clan Alba.
(submitted on December 4th 2005 by Ptarmigan)
Dick Miles
Website of English concertina player and singer Dick Miles. Here you can listen to one or two tracks from his CD's, also buy CD's and his excellent tutor books for the English concertina.
(submitted on December 27th 2006 by cathycook)
Donna Hebert - Fiddler
I found the '12 questions' bit about classical v fiddling especially interesting
(submitted on November 29th 2006 by domhnall.)
dragonsdance
This is the official website for a San Francisco artist, Kathy Buys. It contains a description of her most recent album Mapless Journey as well as samples from the album and information for buying online.
(submitted on December 7th 2003 by buyseps)
Eamonn Coyne
Great banjo player who has played with and recorded with the best !
(submitted on April 26th 2007 by domhnall.)
Eamonn Dillon with Curfa
Information about, and sound clips of Eamonn Dillon, the Belfast-born piper now living in Florida. Also details of forthcoming gigs with the group Curfa.
(submitted on January 29th 2003 by Conán McDonnell)
Eileen Ivers
"...the future of the Celtic fiddle." ... The Washington Post
(submitted on July 16th 2003 by dirk van damme)
Eliot Grasso
A very accomplished Uillean pipes player, has played with the Chieftains & Liz Carroll, to name a few. Check out his bio & discography! Also an instructor at the Baltimore Irish Arts Center, information about which can be found on this site. Also a nice FAQ on the octopus on here, & some great links & photos.
(submitted on May 1st 2003 by emily_bmore)
Eliza Carthy
eliza is the daughter of englands finest, martin carthy and norma waterson. she is a beautiful songbird and a wonderful fiddle player. an inspiration to young fiddlers like myself
(submitted on February 8th 2003 by bunyip)
Eltjo's Traditional Celtic Music Home
Personal homepage of a hobby musician playing traditional Celtic and related music on piano accordion, single and double-row melodeon, whistle and mandolin.
(submitted on April 20th 2006 by eltjo)
Enda Scahill
Irish Tenor Banjo player and now home site to Enda Scahill's Irish Banjo Tutor.
(submitted on November 29th 2008 by Enda Scahill)
Errant Elbows
An uilleann pipes audio diary & archive…
A lovely collection of most inspiring uilleann piping with no distractions (Solo).
Best piping I have listened to in years!
(submitted on June 7th 2011 by Feargal French)
Fintan McManus
Fermanagh based bouzouki player, composer and instrument maker.
(submitted on June 5th 2001 by Jeremy)
Fintan Vallely Imusic.ie
Website of Fintan Vallely, flute player and author. He has a couple of CD's, Flute tutorial - Timber and various books & publications on Irish Trad. Great player and a decent man!
(submitted on January 17th 2009 by the wounded hussar)
Flute Geezers
This is a collection of MP3s of field recordings of old flute players that circulated in the woodenflute email list (http://www.woodenflute.com) some time ago.
(submitted on October 24th 2002 by glauber)
Flyin' Fiddler
Web site dedicated to traditional old time and Irish music. Also Contra dance information, tune search, Fiddle info, artist listings, etc. etc...
(submitted on January 16th 2002 by flyinfiddler)
Franco Cesarelli
I can often be seen busking in the West Midlands for cancer charities. I don't know how traditionalists would view my use of computer generated accompaniment but many appear to appreciate my efforts, and I still enjoy playing at real sessions.
(submitted on January 4th 2008 by cesareuk)
Franco Cesarelli
I can often be seen busking in the West Midlands for cancer charities. I don't know how traditionalists would view my use of computer generated accompaniment but many appear to appreciate my efforts, and I still enjoy playing at real sessions. I am available as a solo performer in the UK West Midlands within a
40 Mile radius of Birmingham.
Making use of self prepared accompaniment tracks I can provide
live music for your event at an affordable price.
If required I can play with a caller providing a complete barn dance.
I have many years experience as a barn dance/ceilidh fiddler.
My programme largely consists of lively Celtic/American dance music.
I also play quieter items including waltzes, airs, film music
and some light classical pieces.
My repertoire is suitable for background, listening and dancing.
To check my availability and to discuss your requirements
please Email funkydelard@hotmail.com or 'phone 01384396706
Alternately you may contact me by signing my guest book.
(submitted on November 8th 2009 by cesareuk)
Frankie Gavin
Frankie Gavin, fiddle player with De Dannan. Videos have been added to the site under the "Audio" section of the site! Includes Frankie's Tour Dates.
(submitted on February 10th 2003 by Murrough)
Frankie Gavin
Frankie Gavin's official website, with a bio, press photos and some MP3s of Frankie playing fiddle and flute (not at the same time, of course).
(submitted on May 20th 2004 by wordridden)
Franklin St. Piper
Bryn Smith, the Franklin Street Piper, has been playing the pipes since 1995. She has played across the eastern United States and in several European and Carribean nations. Bryn plays a mix of modern and traditional bagpipe tunes.
(submitted on October 15th 2006 by brynsmith)
Gaitero.de
Klaus Gehrman's site is written in German, but he has a nice collection of tunes, many from celtic Spain, some German and some dark age tunes, too. He is also a member of the group "dereelium", one of the best German IRTrad bands.
(submitted on March 24th 2005 by swisspiper)
Gerald Trimble
Gerald is a cittern player who released three ground breaking albums in the 80's. He has now embraced "early" and renaissance music playing the viola da gamba and turkish instruments.
(submitted on December 9th 2003 by Greenwiggle)
Geraldine Bradley
Geraldine grew up with music and singing. Her eldest brother, Pat played accordion and began a family interest in traditional music, although he was completely self taught. Geraldine's mother, Shiela, influenced her greatly towards singing. As a great reciter of poetry at home, she was one to quote tracts from Shakespeare to make a point. It was the narrative and lyrical aspect of songs therefore that initially attracted Geraldine to songs and singing. Geraldine's father, Willie Bradley played the cornet in the Camlough Band. He read music well and had a sharp sense of timing. He also had the ability to sing notes in perfect pitch, which amazed Geraldine.
Geraldine's sisters were all good singers, and her brothers taught themselves and each other to play traditional music on; accordion, flute, fiddle bodhrán and mandolin and became well known for their talents. Geraldine states: "The din when they were all practicing was memorable, as I’m sure it still is to the neighbours!"
Geraldine began learning traditional and folk songs whilst at primary school and continued learning from records as a teenager. The process was encouraged by visits to the Gaeltacht in Donegal for a month or two each summer, where she actively sought out new songs and sang on various occasions on Raidió na Gaeltachta.
Geraldine was privileged to meet the renowned singer, Neilli Ní Dhomhnaill when Geraldine was fifteen and a student in Rann na Feirste. Geraldine spent an afternoon in her kitchen with AJ Hughes listening to her songs and recording them on audio tape with the clock ticking in the background. Whilst studying at Rann na Feirste, Geraldine was also taught by Huidi Phaidi Huidi (Aodh Ó Duibheannaigh) and heard himself and John Grainne, a relative of Huidi, singing and storytelling in the college.
Later at Fleadheanna Cheoil Geraldine enjoyed plenty of musical exchange with other singers such as John Kennedy of Cullybackey and Paddy Tunney of Fermanagh. Geraldine first met Sean Ó Gallcobhair, Doire at a Fleadh in Cootehill in 1982. Sean, then in his sixties, had a great love for and knowledge of Songs and their relationship to the human soul. It was an instant case of "Aithnionn Ciarog Ciarog Eile" (One Earwig recognises another) when Geraldine met Sean. They spent many hours singing and talking about singing; Geraldine recalls: "If I feel nervous prior to performing I recall his pleasure at hearing the songs I sang in his company and his words of encouragement: “Sing, girl, sing!"
(submitted on December 18th 2008 by Murrough)
Gerry O'Connor (Irish banjo and fiddle player)
Gerry O'Connor is Ireland's premier tenor banjo player. His newest album No Place Like Home has been named Folk Music Album of the Year 2004 by The Irish Times.
(submitted on April 13th 2006 by sueodawara)
Gerry O'Connor (Irish Fiddle music and Fiddle Maker)
Official Web site of Gerry O'Connor Irish Fiddle music and Fiddle Maker.
(submitted on January 18th 2003 by Murrough)
Grey Larsen
The website of the renowned flute player.
From the website you can sign up to an email announcement list about his forthcoming books.
(submitted on October 24th 2003 by Jeremy)
Grogon
Grogon is music composer from Poland, experienced in electronic and instrumental music compositions.
(submitted on September 10th 2007 by warrior)
Harry Bradley
Strayceol.com is the website of gifted flute player, Harry Bradley.
The website has reviews, a discography and tour updates.
(submitted on July 15th 2002 by Jeremy)
Hugh Morrison
Button box player originally from Scotland now living in Houston, Texas.
(submitted on July 22nd 2003 by hughmorrison.co.uk)
Ian McCamy - fiddle music
The official website of fiddlin' Ian McCamy. Discover this acclaimed fiddler with sound clips of his solo albums, cover art and music with by R.Crumb, biography, photos, press reviews, tour dates and much more...
(submitted on June 14th 2006 by mccamy)
Irish Music Banjo Tutor
Owen Hackett Banjo Player / Composer
Three Times Solo Senior All Ireland Winner and Once with a Trio.
Visit Owen's Web Site and get details of his 96 Page Unique Banjo Tutor:- A must for Banjo Students And Other Musicians
also hear some of his compositions.
(submitted on December 8th 2008 by OwenHackett)
Irish Music From The D.C. / Baltimore Area
Take a second and come visit my website. I recently released a CD with the help of my friends titled " The Long Trip Home". It features great musicians from the D.C. / Baltimore Irish music community.
Joshua Dukes: Flute, Guitar, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Bodhrán
Sean McComiskey: Accordion
Jim Eagan: Fiddle
Danny Noveck: Fiddle
Patrick Cavanagh: Banjo
Brendan Bell: Flute
Peter Brice: Accordion
(submitted on August 5th 2008 by joshdukes)
Irish Rover And The Crew :: Irish Rover's Punk Rock Music
Irish Rover And The Crew :: Irish Punk Rock Music led by Irish Rover, lead singer & lyricist from 2005. Official website features discography, news, download section, forum, tourdates etc.
(submitted on May 10th 2008 by IRISHROVERMUSIC)
Irish Rover's Official Website - Irish Rover's Punk Folk Rock Music
Irish Rover's Official Website. by Irish Rover - Rover MacChroi Irish Punk Folk Rock Singer And Lyricist. Irish Music With Essence, Attitude And Paddy's Furious Devotion For You. Find Out More About Irish Rover's Music And Struggle For Freedom - Biography, Lyrics, Download, Tour Dates, Booking Info, Guestbook, Gallery, Press, Links Etc.
http://www.irishrover.org/
(submitted on May 2nd 2010 by IRISHROVERMUSIC)
J.J. Sheridan - Ireland's Greatest Pianist
Accalimed Irish Concert Pianist. Star of "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" at the Great Southern Hotel in Killarney. Has also starred in Jury's Irish Cabaret in Dublin. He currently resides in Atlanta, GA. Tours the USA and Europe with his one man show "The Art of Turlough O'Carolan". He records for Trigon recordings. His latest release is "An Irish Piano Christmas", which features two of his original compositions "A Christmas Prayer" and "The Laois Christmas Waltz".
(submitted on October 17th 2005 by irishpiano51)
J.J. Sheridan - Ireland's Greatest Pianist
The site of Irish pianist, composer and arranger. Mr. Sheridan has just released on Trigon recordings the complete works of Turlough O'Carolan. The complete set is available in an 8 CD package This a WORLD PREMIER event, the first time that all 214 pieces have been recorded, At most no more than 20 percent of Carolan's had previously been recorded.
(submitted on February 23rd 2007 by irishpiano51)
James Kelly's Official Website
This is the official site of the great Irish fiddler James Kelly. There is information about his upcoming projects, current solo CD (Melodic Journeys), James' mailing list, contact info. It is also possible to purchase his "Ring Sessions" and "Traditional Irish Music" CDs, and his new "Melodic Journeys" CD from the website.
(submitted on June 7th 2004 by violynnsey)
James West
Original and Traditional Irish-American Music in Virginia
(submitted on September 15th 2006 by IrishJim)
Jamie Laval
Jamie Laval is an astonishingly skillful fiddle player, and 2002 winner of the U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Championship.
(submitted on September 28th 2004 by JesseW)
Jenna Reid - Shetland Fiddler
Jenna is a fantstic fiddler and does the Shetland Isles proud with her playing! She is a fantstic person and her playing is out of this world!
(submitted on February 1st 2006 by Shoz)
Jerry Holland
The composer of Brenda Stubbert's reel (http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/727). Also a stunning fiddler and a nice guy. The site is very slick and includes sound samples and sheet music for some of his other tunes.
(submitted on September 24th 2004 by Kerri Brown)
Jim Eagan
One of Baltimore's finest young musicians (fiddle), who within the past year released his first solo CD, "At Reavy's House". He has performed with and made recordings with the John Whelan band, O'Malley's March, and various other more local bands. He also appears on Eliot Grasso's (uillean pipes) recently released CD, "Standing Room Only". This nicely constructed site includes the usual gig schedule, pictures, links, etc., and a nice biography written by the great gentleman and bodhranist Myron Bretholtz.
(submitted on February 29th 2004 by Jason G)
Jim Edwards
My EZFolk site.
(submitted on June 19th 2006 by Drop_D_Chalupa)
Joe 'Lacky' Gallagher
Joe 'Lacky' Gallagher was a Leitrim fiddle (hailing from the same village as Flautist John McKenna) player recorded by Seamus Ennis in the 1940's. Joe 'Lacky' Gallagher was the founding member of the Leitrim Céili Band touring throughout the North West throughout the 1940's and 50's.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2010/0830/1224277855040.html copy of article featured in the Irish Times
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17GLVIQtHN0 for sample of playing
(submitted on September 4th 2010 by jmckennatrad)
Joe Burke
Site of accordion legend Joe Burke.
(submitted on December 20th 2003 by Celtic1234)
Joe McHugh
Joe McHugh is well known as an Uilleann Piper & for his recording 'The Long Finger' with Hammered Dulcimer player Barry Carroll.
(submitted on September 6th 2005 by Ptarmigan)
John Carty
This is the new website of John Carty - One of the finest Traditional Musicians on Fiddle, Banjo, Flute and Guitar. The site has also got some useful links on it to other sites and the usual info about gigs, bookings and CD's.
(submitted on April 25th 2006 by Donough)
John Doyle
John Doyle is already a legend in the Irish music scene. This guy invented Irish rhythm guitar and he even wrote the book on it (literally!).
(submitted on October 14th 2002 by SPeak)
John McCusker
scottish fidder prominant in the battlefield band
(submitted on June 18th 2001 by laura nesbit)
John McKenna
Great biography of John McKenna, the prolific flute player of the 78 era.
(submitted on December 3rd 2001 by B Rad )
John McSheery
This is the official site of the great piper John McSheery. He has played with Donal Lunny, Mike McGoldrick and Lunasa, as well as some others.
(submitted on May 8th 2004 by Max Becher)
John Wynne
"John Wynne is one of the finest flute players of his time.
(submitted on April 7th 2004 by emily_bmore)
Josephine Marsh
Great Box player from Clare
(submitted on June 28th 2002 by bb)
JP Cormier
JP is a multi instrumentalist playing many styles but originally Cape Breton.
(submitted on July 6th 2006 by Cuso)
Kaitlin Hahn
Celtic fiddle player from Wisconsin, USA.
(submitted on May 31st 2004 by fiddleplayer22)
Karan Casey
Website of Brilliant singer Karan Casey, formerly of Solas.
(submitted on July 13th 2003 by Celtic1234)
Karen Matheson
Website of Capercaille lead singer.
(submitted on July 13th 2003 by Celtic1234)
Kathleen Keane
The website of the beautiful and talented Kathleen Keane, formerly of Gaelic Storm. Equally skilled on the whistle, the flute, the accordion and the fiddle, she is an amazing musician and one of the sweetest, friendliest people I have ever had the good pleasure of meeting.
(submitted on December 23rd 2003 by whistlemanhimself)
Keadue Bar-Ian Smith and Stephen Campbell
Ian Smith and Stephen Campbell have finally released their long-awaited debut album,
(submitted on October 13th 2004 by uldegu)
Kevin Burke
Kevin's official website. no description necessary .....
(submitted on July 12th 2001 by pof)
Kevin Crehan
The website of Kevin Crehan of the famous Crehan family.
"Celebrating and promoting Traditional Irish Music - in particular, the music of West Clare."
(submitted on August 23rd 2001 by Jeremy)
Kimberley Fraser
New website of Cape Breton fiddler Kimberley Fraser.
(submitted on July 30th 2008 by dorktoo)
Kris Drever
Brillant Singer and guitarist from Orkney. Know for his work with Fine Friday, Kate Rusby, Eddie Reader and Session A9. He has just released his solo single
(submitted on March 3rd 2006 by Jenny)
Kyle Borley
The official home page of Canadian musician Kyle Borley; plays whistle, flute, and bodhran. Check out the ITM forum!
(submitted on August 14th 2008 by Kyle Borley)
Laura Byrne
Born in Vermont, but a mainstay on the Baltimore Irish scene in more recent years, Laura leads sessions and was the Founder (and currently directs) of the the Baltimore Irish Arts Center. She regularly plays with the likes of Billy McComiskey, Pat Egan, and Donna Long, and also teaches at the Catskills Irish Arts Week in East Durham, New York. Her first solo CD, "Tune for the Road" is due for release in early July.
(submitted on June 29th 2005 by Jason G)
lauraplummer.com
County Down folk singer-songwriter from Downpatrick .
Has just released new CD 'This corner of Lecale: a journey round St Patrick's country' featuring original songs & tunes togther with tradtional material.
Member of folk trio The Pluckin' Squeezers (Irish/Scots/Americana music)
Conductor of Voices of Lecale folk choir
(submitted on May 28th 2008 by Laura Plummer)
Lauren MacColl
New Website for BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Musician of the Year 2005. Lauren is emerging as one of the most talented young fiddle players in Scotland. Website keeps you up to date with news, gigs and sounds.
(submitted on February 24th 2006 by L)
Laurence Nugent
Laurence Nugent from Co. Fermanagh is a flute and whistle virtuoso, widely considered as one of the best in Irish music by fellow musicians, critics and the public alike. He recorded three solo CDs for Shanachie Records. He also has performed on many other Irish CDs and soundtracks from various labels. Laurence has toured extensively throughout the U.S, Europe, and Japan. For more information please visit his website.
"At its best, traditional Irish music alternately soothes the soul and inflames one's passion, and few musicians do both as effortlessly as Nugent does." -Dan Kening, The Chicago Tribune
(submitted on June 10th 2010 by leandrabaker)
Legendary Big Gerry
Big Gerry is a self-taught former street musican, hammered dulcimer performer and vendor from Mammoth Lakes California. He travels extensively throughout California and Nevada, selling his music at fine art and craft shows, music and street festivals, home and garden shows promoting traditional hammered dulcimer music. His micro label " Mile and a Half High Music" has five recordings of traditional Celtic, Old Tyme American and Christmas music performed on the hammered dulcimer and other acoustic instruments. Come visit "Big Gerry's Music Emporium" which features fine hand crafted Master Works Dulcimers. Thank you for supporting the " Art of Music"!.
(submitted on February 5th 2003 by biggerry)
Lessermoron
Tunes found under music->audun.
(submitted on September 23rd 2004 by snorre)
liamhart.org
Liam Hart is a traditional musician (flute and whistle), sean-nós singer and Irish speaker, based in Nothern New Jersey. His website contains information on appearances, teaching availability, language classes and more.
(submitted on May 12th 2006 by Liam Francis)
Lissa Schneckenburger
Lissa is one of my favorite fiddle artists - she's so original and comes up with mind-blowing versions of old songs! And she's just come out with her self-titled album. "A Different Game" is good, too! I LOVE her version of Julia Delaney's Reel. That is my favorite fiddle song of all time.
(submitted on March 5th 2005 by smittynut)
Little Woolly
Kelly Hood's sheep obsessed website for her lullaby album on the Scottish small pipes.
(submitted on December 27th 2006 by Patkiwi)
Liz Carroll
Liz is an awesome fiddler from Chicago who plays a mix of traditional and origonal tunes. This site is cool because you can listen to tracks off of her latest album and print off sheet music so you can learn it yourself - Have fun!
(submitted on April 26th 2002 by Jessie K)
Liz Doherty
Fantastic traditional Irish fiddler from Inishowen, Donegal.
(submitted on April 10th 2004 by Lizzy)
Lori Watson
Great Fiddle Player and Singer from the Borders of Scotland.
(submitted on March 3rd 2006 by Jenny)
Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh - The Official Website
The official website of Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh.
(submitted on November 28th 2008 by martin t)
Mance Grady - Bodhr
The first Bodhr
(submitted on June 20th 2001 by Jdharv)
Maranna McCloskey
Official Website for Maranna Mc Closkey, Irish Folk singer, Female singer, Ballads
(submitted on September 20th 2003 by Raymond Brady)
Marc Gunn, Bard
Celtic singer/songwriter performing traditional and original Celtic songs on the autoharp.
(submitted on July 24th 2001 by bellobard)
Mark O'Connor
If you want the dots for the Olympic Reel, try this
(submitted on September 14th 2004 by snowyowl)
Martin Hayes
Martin Hayes' site. discography, tour schedules etc
(submitted on August 21st 2001 by pof)
Martin Meehan
Martin Meehan was born in 1977 and hails from Manchester. He began playing the tin whistle at a very early age before graduating onto the flute. Angela Durkan and Michael Mc Goldrick began teaching Martin the whistle from the age of 6. Mike introduced Martin to the flute, before his departure to Ireland in 1988. Thanks to the tuition and guidance of Tony Carberry Martin had attained two All-Ireland titles on the bodhrán in 1988 and 1990.
The Manchester Irish traditional music scene has been in existence for over sixty years and undergone many changes. During Martin's time in Manchester, this was a thriving scene to be involved in. He had very close affiliations with the Manchester CCÉ and grew up playing with great players such as: Eamonn Dinan, Paul and Colin Farrell, Jon-Joe Kelly, Angelina Carberry, Geraldine Lyons, Grace Kelly, Andrew Dinan, Sean Regan, but to name a few. Deep gratitude is owed to Peter Carberry for his time and commitment during this period.
When Martin moved from Manchester to County Armagh in the north of Ireland, he joined the Armagh Pipers club headed by Brian and Eithne Vallely. The Armagh Pipers Club has been in existence for over 20 years. The establishment of traditional music within the Armagh area is a product of the hard work and commitment of Brian and Ethne. Musicians such as Mark Donnelly, Brian Finnegan, Tiarnan Ó Duinnchinn and Jarleth Henderson have been actively involved within the Pipers club hence raising the standard of Irish traditional music in Armagh and the north of Ireland on a whole. The late Peg McGrath had a massive impetus into Martin's flute playing, as he regularly attended her home in Dundalk for lessons.
Martin's Father Eugene, hails from Tullamore in County Offaly and plays the box. His Mother Margaret originates from Keady in County Armagh and is a proficient singer. His parent's enthusiasm and love for Irish traditional music has been a catalyst for Martin's musical success. His older brother Paul is a professional musician who plays with the Karen Casey band and has also appeared with Liz Carroll, Tommy Peoples and Lunasa. Katriona, Martin's younger sister, plays the fiddle and she is following firmly in her older siblings footsteps.
(submitted on December 18th 2008 by Murrough)
Martin Tourish Website
The website of the Donegal accordionist, composer and producer Martin Tourish.
(submitted on November 3rd 2008 by martin t)
martyn bennett
scottish folk music turned techno. adventurous
(submitted on February 8th 2003 by bunyip)
Mary MacNamara - Concertina player from East Clare
Mary MacNamara is a wonderful player from Tulla, in East Clare (and a really nice person too! :)
Check out her web site to learn more about Mary, or to book a lesson (I highly recommend it!)
(submitted on November 8th 2003 by Ptollemy)
Matt McGranaghan
A fantastic, young irish fiddler who is a dab hand at the scottish stuff to! His album, Goldfiddle, is fantastic and I would recommend anyone to purchase it. It's just amazing!!!
(submitted on February 1st 2006 by Shoz)
Matt Molloy
The official Web Site of the Irish Traditional Flute Player, Matt Molloy of 'The Bothy Band' and 'Planxty' fame. As well as being an outstandingly accomplished flute player, Matt Molloy also owns a bar in Westport, County Mayo, in the west of Ireland called Matt Molloy's. Matt Molloy's bar is well renound for having sessions of excellent calibre as well as occasional Irish traditional music concerts, again with bands of the highest prestigue on the Irish traditional music circuit.
(submitted on March 13th 2003 by Murrough)
Matti Kallio
This is the homepage of Finnish multi-instrumentalist musician Matti Kallio. Here you will find info about him, his bands and other projects.
The site is both in English and Finnish.
(submitted on October 30th 2006 by matti)
Mick Moloney
Mick Moloney combines the careers of folklorist, arts presenter and advocate, professional musician, and radio and television personality.
In 1999 he was awarded the National Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the Arts — the highest official honor a traditional artist can receive in the United States.
(submitted on September 27th 2005 by Greenwiggle)
Milo Molteni
A website talking about a north italian fiddleplayer who wrote a traditional irish fiddle metod for beginners (www.wix.com/dunmor/metodo). He plays in a trio having a big passion for traditional music: www.DunMor.it
(submitted on May 16th 2010 by fashioneer)
Musician Eoin Duignan Low Whistles And Uilean...
Eoin Duignan has more important things to do than updating his website - so the last new information is the New Years Message 2002. But anyway: whoever goes to dingle and want to see him playing can find out where ... and maybe the next website update announces a new cd.
(submitted on April 1st 2002 by crannog)
Myspace
Myspace page for Paul Bradley with link to his violin maker's page (www.paulbradleyviolins.ie)
You can hear his music and buy his CD, read his poetry and other interesting blogs.
Includes gig listings.
Tells about Paul's new Music courses that he organises year round.
(submitted on August 13th 2008 by doggone)
Nadia Birkenstock
Nadia is a professional singer and plays the harp. Most of the tunes and songs are of Irish or Scottish origin.
(submitted on July 2nd 2008 by swisspiper)
Natalie Macmaster
superb cape breton fiddler-home site
(submitted on June 20th 2001 by laura nesbit)
Neill Lyons
Neill Lyons is from Bayside on Dublin's northside. He began playing music at a young age under the guidance of Fidelma and Mick O'Brien. Neill initially started off on the tin whistle but soon took a greater interest in the bodhrán.
In 1994, at the age of 16, Neill won first place in the under 18s bodhrán competition at the All-Ireland Fleadh, Clonmel, Co Tipperary. Within a year of this win, Neill had formed a young an exciting Irish traditional band named Délos. Among the founding members with Neill in this band were; Éamonn De Barra, Fionán De Barra, Éamonn Galldubh, Tomás Ó Briain and Dónal O’ Connor. Délos were in big demand in the Dublin Traditional Music scene and toured Europe quite extensively throughout the mid 1990’s.
In 1999 Neill recorded a live album with the group 'Sessions from the Hearth', once again playing with Éamonn De Barra and other well-respected musicians such as: Peter Browne, Alan Maguire, Enda Scahill, Deirdre Scanlon and Malachy Bourke. At this stage Neill's bodhrán playing was becoming much sought after and Neill was invited to record with the Dubliners' Ronnie Drew on his record named 'The Humour Is On Me Now' which was released in 1999.
Throughout the early years of the new millennium, Neill toured with the Gavin Whelan band around Europe and one memorable tour in the Middle East.
Neill was also a frequent guest with Slide, one of the most exciting Irish traditional music bands of today.
In 2006 Neill was the inaugural winner of The World Bodhrán Championships (senior), held in Milltown, County Kerry. This important win gained Neill respect as a bodhrán player not only in Ireland but internationally. Neill's youngest brother Conor followed in his footsteps by winning the World Bodhrán Championships in both 2007 and 2008.
To date Neill can be seen playing around the Dublin traditional music circuit and most recently has had the privilege to play with the Damien Dempsey band on the Irish and UK legs of his 2008 tour.
(submitted on December 18th 2008 by Murrough)
(submitted on April 4th 2002 by crannog)
Noel Hill
Noel Hill is one of those standard-setting voices in Irish music today. Few musicians in any field or in any generation achieve a position where both audiences and experts agree on their preeminence and mastery of an instrument; Noel Hill's virtuosity has firmly established him as the defining Irish concertina player of our time.
Find out more about Noel at his site.
(submitted on August 21st 2002 by concertina)
Paddy Keenan
piper. former bothy band member.
(submitted on August 21st 2001 by pof)
Paddy O'Brien - Offaly
Paddy O’Brien is regarded by serious players and collectors of Irish traditional music as one of the tradition’s most important repositories; in a career that spans nearly forty years, he has collected more than 3,000 compositions—jigs, reels, hornpipes, airs, and marches, including many rare and unusual tunes. His collection, all the more remarkable because it is stored in his head, is the result of many years of careful listening, diligent practice, and sharing tunes with people for the sake of the music itself.
A product of County Offaly in the midlands of Ireland, Paddy traveled the countryside as a young man to spend time with older players, absorbing music and the accompanying oral tradition. His early influences came from many players he met in sessions, including Joe Delaney and Dan Cleary of Offaly, Donegal fiddler John Doherty, Paddy Fahy, Eddie Kelly from Galway, Frank McCollum of Antrim, Seán Ryan from Tipperary, and Johnny Henry from Mayo, among hosts of others. His mastery of the two-row button accordion was also acknowledged through prestigious awards: he was named Oireachtas champion four times, and All-Ireland senior accordion champion in 1975.
After receiving a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in September 1994, he spent a good portion of the fall and winter recording the 500 tunes that make up The Paddy O’Brien Tune Collection—A Personal Treasury of Irish Traditional Music, an unprecedented undertaking for a single player. Volume One was released in July of 1995, and has been hailed as a priceless and indispensable resource by Irish musicians on both sides of the Atlantic. The Paddy O’Brien Tune Collection—Volume Two (which includes 150 double jigs, 120 hornpipes, 100 polkas, 100 reels, and 30 slip jigs) was released in April 2011.
Paddy currently tours and records with Irish traditional trio Chulrua, including fiddle, guitar, and vocals. He also tours and records solo, and with The Doon Céilí Band, a seven-piece ensemble specializing in traditional céilí band music with a distinctive West Clare kick, and O’Rourke’s Feast, a seven-piece Irish traditional chamber orchestra.
In 2010, Paddy was honored for lifetime achievements and contributions to the Irish traditional music and culture in Minnesota by the Twin Cities-based Irish Music & Dance Association. In 2012, Paddy received international honors as Cumadóir, or Composer of the Year at the Gradam Ceoil Irish Traditional Music Awards, sponsored by TG4, the Irish language television network.
(submitted on April 17th 2012 by OldCroghan)
Padraig Rynne
Home site of Padraig Rynne, Clare concertina player. You can buy his new album " Bye A While " on this site as well as watch some video footage of him playing.
(submitted on November 24th 2005 by eurbanjo)
Patricia Clark
The website from which I'm trying to establish a career as a trad musician! Lots of my own tunes are on there, as well as some of my artwork, photos of my gigs and information on and MP3s from my new album.
(submitted on June 8th 2005 by tbag)
Patricia Daly
website showing latest info on Armagh born All Ireland Harper Patricia Daly. Details on tutoring, availability for workshops/concerts. Also details showing her recent Major Individual Artist Award from the Arts Council of N. Ireland.
(submitted on March 25th 2009 by patricia daly)
Patrick D'Arcy - Uilleann Piping
Find out more about uilleann piper Patrick D'Arcy on his website.
(submitted on July 9th 2011 by Eulic McGee)
Paul Brady
website of former Planxty member, and famous solo musician.
(submitted on July 13th 2003 by Celtic1234)
Paul McGlinchey
Paul McGlinchey is a flute player from County Tyrone. He has a fine strong tone to his flute playing in a fine traditional style. His father is a Tyrone man from a musical area anad his mother is from Sligo, whose family were musicians and from whom Paul got great encouragement.
(submitted on December 18th 2008 by Murrough)
Peter Ostroushko
Peter wrote that great reel Bonnie Mulligan
(submitted on February 20th 2007 by domhnall.)
Phil Cunningham
home site for this world famous multi -talented box player
(submitted on June 19th 2001 by laura nesbit)
Qristina & Quinn Bachand on MySpace
Visit Qristina & Quinn on MySpace and listen to their debut CD "Relative Minors" available on CDBaby.com
(submitted on November 7th 2008 by TheBachands)
queen maeve
This site tells the reader of all the musical activity by Carmel Gunning Sligo Ireland be they music classes, singing classes,CDs, gigs
(submitted on May 24th 2008 by carmelgunning)
Rachel Hair -Clarsach Player
"...One of Scotland's foremost young players of the Clarsach, the Scottish harp..."
(submitted on March 13th 2006 by golly)
Ralf Weihrauch
I am Session Member "Ranks". I sing a variety of Ballads from Ireland, England, Scotland ... and play the occasional tune. You can listen to the tracks of my Album "Not the bleeding obvious".
(submitted on March 4th 2005 by Ranks)
Randy Miller
Randy Miller has a number of great music books for sale. He is a great contradance fiddler who also plays Irish.
(submitted on July 13th 2005 by Music Addict)
Rosie Stewart
The website of the critically acclaimed Fermanagh singer Rosie Stewart is now online. Check it out at www.rosiestewart.com
Her new album is also available to buy online!
(submitted on September 16th 2009 by irishtradguy)
Sam Proctor - Fiddle Player
Please visit my site to hear tracks from my forthcoming album, to be released in March 2008.
Full website coming soon.
Enjoy!
Sam
(submitted on January 14th 2008 by SamProctor)
Scottish Fiddler
Rebecca is a 17-year old girl who lives in Corvallis. She is a great Scottish fiddler. This is her website.
(submitted on May 3rd 2009 by veganviolin)
Sean Kenan
Sean Kenan is an Irish fiddler based in Melbourne, Australia. He publishes a monthly newsletter - 'The Fiddle News', and runs the 'Fancy Yourself Fiddling' music school.
(submitted on December 13th 2005 by seankenan)
Skip Healy
Skip Healy is a world-renowned performer, instructor, and builder of wooden flutes, fifes, and piccolos. He has performed and recorded with an all-star selection of traditional musicians including Aine Minogue, Flynn Cohen, Johnny Cunningham, Michael and Triona O'Domhnaill, Robbie O'Connell, Mick Moloney, John Doyle, John Williams, Paddy Keenan, Paddy Reynolds, Kevin Burke, Phillip Donnelly, Lui Collins, Rhode Island-based band Pendragon, and many others. Healy's latest CD release, Purgatory Chasm, became available in February of 2001. Visit this Web site for all matters Healy.
(submitted on June 15th 2001 by Jdharv)
Some Irish Fiddlers
I heartily recommend this site to all fiddlers, and anyone interested in the playing styles of great fiddlers like Frankie Gavin, Tommy Peoples and Julia Clifford.
(submitted on June 5th 2001 by Jeremy)
Spencies Tunes
The site of the person who wrote Uyea Isle and The Rayburn Reel (both played by Fiddlers' Bid) You can order a book and a CD of his tunes from here and listen to mp3s
(submitted on October 14th 2004 by snowyowl)
Steve Keene - Traditional Fiddle
Steve has been a fiddle player now for some thirty years (and violin a bit longer). He started at Uni but only really got serious when he moved to Liverpool and met up with the Liverpool Ceili Band. Eamon Coyne, Sean Macnamara and Peggy Peakin taught him all he knows and a fair bit he's forgotten.
He provides lessons to beginners and more advanced players - learn some tunes, how to do ornaments, bowing style, even (ssshh) vibrato.
(submitted on August 24th 2006 by stevekeene)
Tania Elizabeth
great young fiddler with a fresh and vibrant style
(submitted on June 18th 2001 by laura nesbit)
The Celtic Harp - Mark Harmer
Arrangements of music by O'Carolan recorded in a historic castle.
I'd welcome comments on the arrangements and on the recordings / sound.
Please email me via the link on the site.
(submitted on March 2nd 2002 by Mark Harmer)
The Kane Sisters
Together Liz and Yvonne Kane create a highly exciting and vibrant sound. These sisters come from Dawros on the outskirts of Letterfrack, a village in Connemara along the West coast of Ireland. With a musical tradition on both sides of the family, it was only natural for the girls to play music. Their grandfather, fiddle player Jimmy Mullen, has been a leading figure on the traditional music scene in Connemara for over 50 years and it was his enthusiasm that encouraged the sisters to learn to play the fiddle.
They began learning music from both their grandfather Jimmy Mullen and South Sligo musician and teacher, Mary Finn McCrudden. Along with the recordings of the Rainey brothers, their grandfather and Mary were an early influence on their music. The Raineys were travelling fiddle players who visited Letterfrack and the surrounding areas in the 1950s.
Music very soon became an integral part of their everyday lives and holidays were spent attending summer schools in Tubbercurry and Drumshanbo. Liz was interested in competition unlike Yvonne who disliked the tense atmosphere. In 1992, Liz won the Fiddler of Dooney in Sligo and went on to win the All-Ireland senior fiddle and duet title as well as the Fiddler of Oriel in 1995. She returned to Monaghan the following year and regained the Fiddler of Oriel title.
Yvonne and Liz consider their style to be heavily influenced by South Sligo fiddle playing, the music of East Galway and in particular the fiddle playing and compositions of Paddy Fahey. In recent years, the sisters have been privileged to meet and play with Paddy whose music plays a central role in their repertoire. The recordings of Michael Coleman, Hughie Gillespie, Andy McGann and Kathleen Collins have also made an impact on their music.
Liz studied music at University College Cork and graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree and a Higher Diploma in Education. Yvonne moved to Galway and began playing music fulltime. After finishing in Cork, Liz returned to Galway and they both shared a house with musician, Sharon Shannon. The following year, they joined her band as part of 'Sharon Shannon and The Woodchoppers'. For the next three years, the band took them all over the world to promote the release of the album 'The Diamond Mountain Sessions'.
They released their first album together 'The Well-Tempered Bow' in May 2002, and subsequently released their second album 'Under the Diamond' in 2004. The girls have also guested on a number of albums:
• The Diamond Mountain Sessions - Sharon Shannon (2000) Recorded in the Monastery Hostel in Letterfrack, Galway along with Donal Lunny, Carlos Nunez, Steve Earle, John Prine, Mary Staunton, Jackson Browne, The Hothouse Flowers and Dessie O'Halloran (Liz and Yvonne)
• The Fiddler Fair - compilation from Fiddle Festival Mc Carthy's Pub Baltimore, Cork (2000) (Liz and Yvonnne)
• Behind the Mist - compilation of musicians who have been part of the Bog and Sea Week festivals in Letterfrack over the last fifteen years. (2000) (Liz and Yvonne)
• Idir Dhá Solas - Maighread and Tríona ní Dhomnaill (2000) (Liz and Yvonne)
• Providence - Providence (1999) (Liz)
• Transcendental Blues - Steve Earle (2000) (Liz and Yvonne)
• The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone - Cherish the Ladies (2000) (Yvonne)
• Memories from the Holla - Peter and Angelina Carberry (2001) (Liz)
• The Pound Road - Dessie O'Halloran (2001) (Liz and Yvonne)
• Mná na hÉireann (Liz and Yvonne)
(submitted on December 18th 2008 by Murrough)
The Official Site of Harriet Bartlett
This is the website of Young Piano Accordionist and Singer Harriet Bartlett. Worth a look!
(submitted on December 19th 2004 by NickBates)
The Plaid Piper
Performing traditional Celtic music on pennywhistle, fife, flute, ocarina & Highland bagpipes, while dressed as an Ancient Highlander.
(submitted on May 16th 2002 by The Plaid Piper)
The Unbroken Line
The recent release by Mark Fletcher, "The Unbroken Line" ,a 14 track cd , totally instrumental featuring everything from Scottish smallpipes, whistles,flutes,tenor mandola, upright bass and much more is available now on itunes,napster,rhapsody,puretracs and many more, as well the cd is available thru the artists website. Many of the compositions are new from Mark.
(submitted on October 28th 2008 by Cottonears)
They'll be good yet
Website for the CD They'll be good yet by Kitty Hayes and Peter Laban. Also section featuring Peter's photography. CD purchase through website available.
(submitted on February 28th 2006 by Prof. Prlwytzkofski)
Tiarnan O Duinnchinn
Website of Uilleann Piper Tiarnan O Duinnchinn
(submitted on April 22nd 2008 by tiarnan o duinnchinn)
Tidal Wave
Website of Tidal wave Contra dance music
Sabin Jacques - accordion, bones and foot percussion
Rachel Aucoin - piano
Stuart Kenney - upright bass, banjo
Fiddle:
André Brunet, Eric Favreau and Claudine Arcand
(submitted on September 5th 2007 by drumvision)
Tim Whistles!
Follow my journey as I learn to play the whistle. Hopefully videos of my own will appear sometime soon!
(submitted on July 23rd 2011 by TimWhistles)
Tola Custy's Myspace Page
The web site of the great Clare fiddle player Tola Custy.
Albums available to buy as well as gig dates etc.
(submitted on March 6th 2007 by fingers smith)
Tom Oakes
Tom Oakes – Tom was one of the very first students to be accepted onto the Newcastle folk-degree course. He has just completed his final of study with a sell out concert at The Sage Gateshead and is already widely regarded as one of the best young flute players in Britain today. He has achieved high acclaim from such luminaries as Jean-Michel Veillon, Mike McGoldrick, Brian Finnegan and Niall Keegan, and has recently been working, touring and recording with Button Accordion virtuoso Luke Daniels (Riverdance, De Danaan) and The Solaris String Quartet. Tom has recently toured Northern Sweden with ‘Ethno on the Road’ a pan-European group of musicians hand-selected by Rikonserter (The Swedish concert institute) He is also an accomplished singer and has been highly commended for his work as a solo performer and composer. His debut album ‘Arlo’ will be released in september and features some of the finest musicians in the country including Ian Stephenson and Julian Sutton from the Kathryn Tickell band.
“In today's fast paced and multi-mediated world it is difficult for people
(especially traditional musicians) to keep a firm hold on their own
identities whilst maintaining both authenticity and relevance. Tom manages to do just this.” - Niall Keegan.
(submitted on November 23rd 2005 by ~CK)
Tommy Martin
Tommy Martin is an Uilleann Piper hailing from Dublin, Ireland. He is currently located in the St. Louis, Missouri area of the USA.
(submitted on June 13th 2005 by tompipes)
Tommy O Sullivan
Site of Kerry based guitarist.
(submitted on May 15th 2004 by Celtic1234)
Tommy Peoples
This is the official homepage of fiddle legend, Tommy Peoples. Tommy's albums are available from this site.
(submitted on June 5th 2001 by Jeremy)
tonyhinnigan.com
Some stuff I've done, some stuff I'm up to.
(submitted on December 24th 2005 by Chief Wanganui)
Tricia Clark
A few tunes, a few sounds, a few pics, bit of information!
(submitted on June 18th 2006 by tbag)
Vidar Skrede - Nordic Folk Musician
Homepage of the Norwegian fiddler and guitarist Vidar Skrede and all his bands. Contains over 30 great Scandinavian tunes for listening.
(submitted on August 23rd 2009 by Vidar Skrede)
Vijaya Garuda on Reverbnation.
Here are some traditional Irish Folk Tunes I recorded as therapy for my severe M.E. It's mostly whistle with some keyboard accompaniment but also some trumpet and cornet
tunes. Keen amateur.
(submitted on November 27th 2009 by vijayagaruda)
www.carmelgunning.com
Carmel Gunnings new website is available to the public to view. It is www.carmelgunning.com. It tells of up to date details of Queen Maeve Int. Summer School, School of Music and gigs when then arise.
(submitted on July 11th 2008 by carmelgunning)
Www.pickingeurope.com
This is my personal site.
I'm a guitar/flute player from Italy with a great love for celtic music.
Here you can download for free high quality mp3 of some celtic tunes arranged and performed by me for flatpicking guitar .
Hope you like it.
Giuseppe Porsia.
(submitted on January 24th 2010 by giuseppe porsia)
www.pipertommymartin.com
An Uilleann piper and instrument makers new site.
(submitted on September 3rd 2009 by tompipes)
www.tastytouches.com
Cavan Box player Martin Donohoe new website ,NEW 2 CD-SET tasty Touches 41 tracks .............
(submitted on March 22nd 2006 by Martin Donohoe)
Youtube Vincent O'Halloran
Vincent O'Halloran, The King of Inishbofin is live on youtube.
Playing his box, sitting on a rock in the middle of the sea, it is a sight to behold. Includes his famous Cuckoo waltz.
The recording is split into 4 parts. Please watch and enjoy this wonderful man and great talent.
(submitted on September 2nd 2009 by celticgems)
Zoe Conway
Dundalk based fiddler.
(submitted on March 22nd 2003 by Celtic1234)