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  2. Gaelic Storm - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music , Scottish music , and original tunes in both the Celtic folk and Celtic rock genres.

  3. List of Celtic deities - Wikipedia

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    Erecura - goddess of death and fertility; Hafren - Brittonic goddess of the River Severn, also known as Sabrina; Icauna - Gallic goddess of the river Yonne; Icovellauna - Gallic goddess in the Moselle Valley; Imona - a Gallic well goddess in Rauranum [10] Inciona - Gallic goddess of the Treveri; Lerina - Gallic patron goddess of Lérins Islands ...

  4. What's the Rumpus? - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Storm. Patrick Murphy (vocals, accordion, spoons, harmonica) Steve Twigger (guitar, vocals, bodhran) Ryan Lacey (percussion, background vocals) Peter Purvis (Highland bagpipes, Uilleann pipes, Deger pipes, whistles, Trombone) Jessie Burns (fiddle, background vocals) Additional personnel "Crazy" Arthur Brown (vocals on "What's the Rumpus?")

  5. How Are We Getting Home? - Wikipedia

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    How Are We Getting Home? is a 2004 album by Gaelic Storm. This album features the most original compositions to date by Gaelic Storm, and features a working class theme. The band also introduced a new percussionist and fiddler. "I Miss My Home" is a sing-along about traveling and being homesick for the cobble streets of your town.

  6. Kiana Weber - Wikipedia

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    Weber joined Gaelic Storm in the fall of 2012, and played on several albums, including Go Climb a Tree. [3] Weber left the band in the summer of 2017 and was replaced by fiddler Katie Grennan. [5] Weber played fiddle in the band of the 2018-2019 U.S. touring production of Come From Away. [6]

  7. Ronnie Drew - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Drew was born in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin in 1934. Although he was so intimately associated with being "a Dubliner", he would sometimes say, "I was born and grew up in Dún Laoghaire, and no true Dubliner would accept that at all!", [6] a quip that Andy Irvine relayed in his song "O'Donoghue's".

  8. Personifications of death - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Doré Death on the Pale Horse (1865) – The fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse. Death is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse portrayed in the Book of Revelation, in Revelation 6:7–8. [36] And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.

  9. Category:Gaelic Storm members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gaelic Storm members" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Steve Twigger; W.