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nostalgia:vocal
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Schindel, Greg |
| | known as train singer on the california western railroad skunk train. includes biography, reviews, audio samples, and ordering of cds of traditional train songs.
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Strong, Frank |
| | performer of traditional american railroad songs and harmonica instructor. includes profile, audio samples, cd ordering, and links.
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tin_pan_alley_pop:vocal
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Muller, Liesl |
| | recording artist specializing in cabaret songs and popular classical music of the 1930s and 1940s. includes biography, discography, and cd ordering.
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torch_songs:vocal
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Copeland, Alan |
| | singer and arranger started as child star in the 1940s and also worked with bob crosby around 1950 and with the modernaires since 1995. photo, links.
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Men Out Loud |
| | los angeles based group. profiles, audio samples, cd ordering, reviews, interviews, photo gallery, upcoming performances, and links.
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harmony_vocal_group:vocal
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Anna Mhàrtainn |
| | anna martin, gàidhlig singer from and living in skye. recording and performing traditional scottish gaelic song.
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Anna Mhoireach |
| | anna murray, gàidhlig singer, piper, actress, tv presenter, from lewis
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Art MacCormaic |
| | brief profile and discography of a gaelic singer, and national mod gold medal winner.
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Bannal |
| | a review of their recording of hebridean waulking songs.
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Beathag Mhoireasdan |
| | gàidhlig singer an teacher from uig, lewis
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Brian Ó hEadhra |
| | gàidhlig (scottish and irish) singer, songwriter, guitar player, language worker, music manager
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Cliar |
| | six piece band performing music and songs very true to the scottish gaelic tradition
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Cliath Clis |
| | an cliath clis - milling frolic performing group in halifax, nova scotia
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Dannsa |
| | a dance group performing percussive traditional scottish step-dances, traditional music and gaelic song
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Dàimh |
| | a group with fluent gaelic speakers playing scottish, irish and cape breton music
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Dòchas |
| | a group of five girls performing traditional scottish and irish music and gaelic song
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Deaf Shepherd |
| | traditional band based in edinburgh
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Distant Oaks |
| | a music and dance ensemble dedicated to the representation and continuation of the celtic and early european musical traditions. based in the bay area, california.
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Donald Black and Macolm Jones |
| | scottish music on harmonica with guitar accompaniment. (malcolm jones is also a member of runrig)
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Julie Fowlis |
| | gaelic singer and musician from north uist
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Karen Steven |
| | scottish fiddler, step-dancer, composer and gaelic speaker. karen steven has taught fiddle and step dance at sabhal mòr ostaig on skye, fiddle festivals and fèisean and is a traditional music tutor at the north highland college in scotland.
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Mackenzie |
| | a group of three mackenzie sisters, eilidh, fiona and gillian, gaelic singers from lewis
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Maggie Carchrie |
| | gaelic singer and teacher of scottish dance and song, from massachusetts, usa.
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Mairead Bennett |
| | gaelic singer, folklorist, writer, lecturer, and storyteller. originally from skye.
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Mairead NicAonghais |
| | maggie macinnes - gaelic singer and clàrsach player from barra
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Margaret Stewart |
| | traditional gaelic singer from lewis
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Margo Carruthers |
| | gaelic singer, teacher, guitarist, storyteller from canada
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Màiri NicAonghais |
| | mairi macinnes - scottish gaelic singer, composer and songwriter from south uist
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Màiri Sìne NicLaomainn |
| | mary jane lamond - gaelic singer singing songs from the cape breton tradition
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Meantime |
| | four traditional musicians from the west coast of scotland performing their own material in gaelic. biography, discography, gig-guide, reviews and photos.
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Mill a h-Uile Rud |
| | a band from seattle which plays melodic punk rock in the gaelic language.
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Navan |
| | wisconsin based group singing mostly in irish gaelic but also scottish gaelic, etc.
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Rù-Rà |
| | consisting of gaelic singer maggie carchrie and keyboardist-percussionist thomas leigh, rù-rà fuses traditional scottish gaelic lyrics and melodies with modern electronic dance music and world percussion. performs at venues such as highland games and celtic music festivals all over the east coast of the us.
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Runrig |
| | scottish/gaelic rock band, often in uk top ten, gold disc winners, with large international fan-base especially in denmark and germany, cult status
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Seirm |
| | originally a four part gaelic choir from seattle, seirm now also performs staged music dramas and includes instrumentalists as a part of the group.
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The Dingwall Mackenzies |
| | fiona mackenzie - gaelic singer and mod gold medallist and her family
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