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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
It later achieved Welsh chart success in 2008, charting at number one on the "Siart C2" music chart. Duffy, now in high demand, appeared on Mint Royale's See You in the Morning as a back-up singer. [18] Duffy was introduced to Jeanette Lee of Rough Trade Records in August 2004, after singing Richard Parfitt's "Oh Boy". [19]
After the war, Glynn was also in demand as a recording artist, and he became particularly well-known for his recordings of ballads. In 1921 Glynne gained a recording contract with HMV at the suggestion of the company's music advisor, Sir Landon Ronald. Also in 1921 he married Helena 'Lena' Evans, with whom he had three children.
In his time, Dennis O'Neill has been connected with the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London and the Welsh National Opera, Cardiff, Wales.He has given regular guest performances at the Metropolitan Opera New York, in Chicago, San Francisco, Zurich, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Verona, Munich and Australia.
Cerys Elizabeth Matthews MBE (/ ˈ k ɛr ɪ s /; born 11 April 1969) is a Welsh singer, songwriter, author, and broadcaster.She was a founding member of Welsh rock band Catatonia and a leading figure in the "Cool Cymru" movement of the late 1990s.
Kelly Jones was born the youngest of three boys to Beryl and Arwyn Jones in the small Welsh former mining village of Cwmaman, Mid Glamorgan, spending his childhood with them and his two older brothers, Kevin and Lee.
Elizabeth Humfrey, [3] known professionally as Betsy (stylized as BETSY) is a Welsh singer from Pembrokeshire. [4] She is signed to Warner Bros. worldwide, and was signed to Columbia Records in the US and Canada prior to May 2017. [5]
Siân James (born 24 December 1961) [1] is a Welsh traditional folk singer [2] and harpist who has recorded for Sain and BBC Records as well as her own label, Bos. A native of the Mid Wales village of Llanerfyl in Powys, [1] Siân James participated, from an early age, in local eisteddfodau, playing the piano, the violin and later the harp. [1]