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"Celebration" by Cynthia Jordan
Honestly, I don't remember where I first heard Cynthia's music. I think I was writing her to see about being added to one of her mp3.com stations, the Celtic Garden. But she plays enchanting Celtic piano music. So if you liked David Nevue from a few weeks back, you will love Cynthia! Aside from mesmerizing and relaxing musical therapy, she is also quite knowledgeable about Celtic traditions, so drop her a line. Cynthia lists this song as festive and fun. What's amazing is it is while at the same time being amazingly peaceful!
Tears for Beers is Celtic band from Kiel, Germany. They combine their love of Irish music and their love of rock into some of the best tunes you'll hear with with powerful drums, lovesongs with pop character, and rock songs with a hint of bluegrass. They've a score of songs on their site, but this song is my favorite.
Ed Miller has been a staple of Celtic music since the 60's when he used to perform in folk clubs in Scotland. He is an incredible Scottish songwriter and tours extensively throughout the US now performing songs of Scotland old and new. Check out his stuff, it is phenomenal!
Hometown: Austin, Texas Similar Artists: Andy M. Stewart, Hamish Henderson, Brian McNeill, E.J. Jones, Pipo Hernandez, Kathy Brotherton, Cathie Ryan, Rich Brotherton, Matt McGinn, Belle Stewart, Dougie MacLean, Dick Gaughan, Archie Fisher, Hamish Imlach, Adam McNaughtan
Rhianon was originally formed in 1997 with Rene Zabel, Chris Dale and Liz Davies. Chris and Liz went on to other opportunities. Rene continued on with the band, adding original material along with the traditional Celtic songs and tunes.
For many, The Rogues are THE pipe band. They first got together in 1987 to form a band called "Clandestine" (yes, the same band that was first featured here a couple months back). They soon began playing in the Renaissance circuit playing traditional pipe and drum music. Eventually, the band broke up and "The Rogues" of today were born. Since that time, they've produced four albums, and their latest "Off Kilter" was nominated for a few grammy awards. Now, they're on MP3.com and tearing up the charts.