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Ceri Rhys Matthews – a multi-instrumentalist, plays the pibgorn or Welsh bagpipes, wooden flute, and others; Fernhill – a folk band, that features Ceri Rhys Matthews and often employs the pibgorn; Carreg Lafar – a traditional Welsh folk group, featuring Antwn Owen Hicks, Linda Owen Jones, Rhian Evan Jones, James Rourke and Danny Kilbride
Adwaith performing at Welsh Language Music Day 2017. Band members Hollie Singer and Gwenllian Anthony grew up together in Carmarthen and have known each other since the age of three. [2] After forming a band and performing in the town, they remained without a drummer, and met current drummer Heledd Owen at their first performance. [2]
Anhrefn (Welsh for "Disorder") were an influential punk rock band from Bangor, North Wales and formed in 1982, [1] and initially sang only in Welsh. [2]The band were not supported by Radio Cymru or Welsh-language TV channel S4C, beyond an occasional interview, and bassist Rhys Mwyn became known as an outspoken critic of the Welsh pop industry.
A category for current and former members of the artists' organisation The Welsh Group. Pages in category "Members of The Welsh Group" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The band consists of members from across north west Wales, including Caernarfon and Anglesey. The members are currently based at universities in London, Birmingham, and Cardiff, but continue to travel together. [2] They released their first music video in July 2018, for their single "Fyny Ac Yn Ôl" transl. "Up and Back". [3]
In 2019 the band were featured on BBC Radio 4's "Art of Now: Cymru Rising" programme which highlighted the growth of Welsh language artists, dubbed Cool Cymru 2.0. [ 10 ] The band are recording their first album following the success of their digital releases, and are also planning international performances. [ 4 ]
Wigwam (Welsh band) Y. Yws Gwynedd This page was last edited on 5 June 2024, at 01:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The band were described as the busiest and one of the most popular bands in Wales in 2022, performing over 100 gigs and booked to perform every weekend until July 2023. [4] They headlined Saturday in Tafwyl that year. [5] In 2023, Bwncath was described as one of the highlights of "Fel 'Na Mai" ("That's how it is") rock festival in Pembrokeshire ...