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EGG HARBOR - The "Art of Music" winter concert series at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor returns for a third season in 2024-25, opening Dec. 13 with a Celtic Christmas concert by a duo that's ...
The Celtic Connections festival started in 1994 in Glasgow, Scotland, and has since been held every January. Featuring over 300 concerts, ceilidhs, talks, free events, late night sessions and workshops, the festival focuses on the roots of traditional Scottish music and also features international folk, roots and world music artists. The ...
The Thistle & Shamrock is a weekly American syndicated radio program, named after the national emblems of Scotland and Ireland, specializing in Celtic music.It is heard on 380 National Public Radio (NPR) stations, [2] and is available internationally on WorldSpace via NPR Worldwide; according to NPR, Thistle is the most listened-to Celtic music program in the world. [3]
The Gothard Sisters performing during a concert in 2018. While performing in their hometown, the ensemble was discovered by a talent scout from Nashville in 2007, who became their agent. [4] [3] As the sisters continued to compete in Irish dance championships, [11] they travelled throughout the United States to many fairs and Celtic festivals.
The show, part of the Christmas in Washington concert series, will feature Castle along with his Celtic Night Band, Irish tenor Dan Connolly, the Seattle Irish Dance Company and singer Emily ...
The Celtic revival also led to the emergence of musical and artistic styles identified as Celtic. Music typically drew on folk traditions within the Celtic nations, and instruments such as Celtic harp. Art drew on decorative styles associated with the ancient Celts and with early medieval Celtic Christianity, along with folk-styles. Cultural ...
Kristen Stuart Kretz hugs her daughter Rhyen, 5, after she performed a Celtic dance at the Middle Tennessee Highland Games and Celtic Festival on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015 at the Hermitage in ...
"Crystal Harp" solid-body (Goas-Stivell, 1987) Alan Stivell was born in the Auvergnat town of Riom.His father, Georges (Jord in Breton) Cochevelou, was a civil servant in the French Ministry of Finance who achieved his dream of recreating a Celtic or Breton harp in the small town of Gourin, Brittany [2] and his mother Fanny-Julienne Dobroushkess was of Lithuanian-Jewish descent.