Nitten Folk (Music Groups)
A gathering of singers and musicians, traditional and contemporary, meeting in the Dean Tavern Newtongrange, Midlothian every Thursday evening from 8.30pm.Guest nights held on the First Thursday of the month,encouraging up and coming new talent as well as established artistes.
November 9th 2009
whistle-flute (Tutorials)
A website dedicated to the whistle and flute..
Interesting info and tunes : notation+ mp3's
Presentation of 'Whistle Basics' : audio-visual whistle tutorial.
November 8th 2009
Franco Cesarelli (Solo Musicians)
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.
November 8th 2009
Le Cheval Blanc (Sessions)
Folk Club Plancoet based at the Hotel Le Cheval Blanc Plancoet, Brittany is host to a monthly Irish session on the first Friday in the month.
November 7th 2009
La Vie Est Une Turlutte (Music Groups)
Since 1986, this Belgian music group plays celtic music (from Irland, Scotland, France,Quebec, Galice),and added recently klezmer music to its repertoire. The six musicians like to play in concerts, sessions or dance, mainly in Belgium, but also in France and Italy. One of the musicians is also the pipe major of the Caber Feidh Pipe Band
November 4th 2009
Buy Violin Strings.com (Musical Instruments)
An online store specializing in violin strings and accessories.
November 3rd 2009
Alford Fiddlers (Music Groups)
A group of amateur musicians playing Scottish, Irish and Cape Breton music in Aberdeenshire every Wednesday evening in Alford Heritage Centre and Museum. We also enjoy playing for charities and local communities to help fund raising.
November 1st 2009
Renwickmacarthur (Tune Collections)
Great Scottish tunes
October 28th 2009
Poitin na nGael - Irish Music in Poitiers, France (Regional Guides)
An Irish music society based in Poitiers, France, which organizes sessions, slow sessions, singing sessions, ceili, and concerts mostly in the Poitou Charentes region with the band An Currach Dubh and the other musicians in the association.
October 27th 2009
An Currach Dubh (Music Groups)
A French trio composed of Olivier (flute, whistle,low whistle), Regina (vocals), and Jean-Philippe (guitar, flute, whistle and vocals. The group exists within the local Irish music society Poitin na nGael.
October 27th 2009
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TJ Hull And Jeff Ksiazek (Music Groups)
During the 1920s and 1930s, a connection was forged. Immigrant musicians from Ireland created an abundance of recordings that, in turn, made their way from the United States back home to influence other musicians. The big pond became a bit smaller, and Irish traditional music became a bit bigger.
TJ Hull and Jeff Ksiazek are two musicians, some eighty odd years later, who are still being influenced by this music, by names like Coleman, Morrison, and McKenna. Taking inspiration from these past legends, as well as many other master musicians along the way, this duo focuses on the heart and soul of the tunes handed down over the years. They recall the simple setting of the early traditional recordings: a melody, an accompaniment, and a tune.
Still, Hull and Ksiazek view this music as a living tradition. Chances are taken. Creativity is paramount. Other influences are absorbed. The end result is traditional, yet modern. Familiar, yet unexpected.
TJ Hull plays fiddle, mandola, octave mandolin and whistle. He is a member of The Culchies, teaches music (folk and classical), and writes and arranges music. He also brews some damn fine beer.
Jeff Ksiazek plays guitar, whistle, flute, and octave mandolin. He plays with Milwaukee Irish band áthas, teaches music (whistle, flute, and guitar), and tends to write rambling, important-sounding bios.
CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/hullksiazek
September 12th 2007
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