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Green Fields of America in Richmond Folk Fest 2017. The Green Fields of America is an ensemble that performs and promotes Irish traditional music in the United States. It was formed in 1977 in Philadelphia, led by musician and folklorist Mick Moloney. They perform Irish and Irish-American culture with American musicians and dancers. [1]
Music of Irish Catholic Immigrants in the Antebellum United States. University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0-268-01116-8. Moloney, Mick (2002). Far From the Shamrock Shore: The Story of Irish-American Immigration Through Song. Crown. ISBN 0-609-60720-0. O'Connor, Nuala (1991). Bringing it All Back Home: the influence of Irish music. BBC Books.
The 4th. Irish Folk Festival (1977) The Green Fields of America (1979) H - Block (1981) Treasury of Irish Song, Vol. 2 (1995) Treasury of Irish Song, Vol. 3 (1995) BLASTA! - The Irish Traditional Music Special (1997) Anglo International (2006) Experience Ireland (2007) All in Good Time: Traditional Irish Folk, Jigs and Reels (2012)
Feb. 21—The Chester Fritz Auditorium is partnering with the Hennepin Theatre Trust in Minneapolis to co-present "Ireland With Michael — a Virtual Concert" direct from Ireland. The show will ...
O'Connell began her professional musical journey during a six-week tour of the US in 1980, as vocalist for the traditionally-based Celtic group De Dannan.The following year, she was featured on the band's landmark album, The Star Spangled Molly, (where she has the lead vocals on four tracks) which became something of a national phenomenon in her homeland. [2]
This upbeat song by Irish band, The Corrs, landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2001 and remains a popular radio staple with its infectious beat and ear-worm lyrics.
Irish home: Dublin The band's run: 2014-present What you'll hear: Crashing through 2020's "A Hero's Death," this is a slice of perfectly jittery, drum-and-bass-heavy power-pop that lives somewhere ...
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.