Song of the Lakes Four piece band from Northwest Michigan, play music inspired by the Great Lakes, incorporating Celtic, Latin, acoustic rock, and Scandinavian genres. Listen to tracks from the albums or purchase Poet's Say, Horndance, and Live Bait on CD or cassette. |
The Official Enya Website Former Clannad lead singer Enya has a number of solo albums and has contributed to the soundtracks of The Last of the Mohicans and The Lord of the Rings. “May it Be” plays in the background until you choose to stream a song from another album. |
The Young Dubliners Rock and roll with a Celtic twist. A variety of tracks from such albums as Red, Alive Alive O' and Breathe. Fans can help with promotion by joining the Young Dubliners Street Team. |
Anuna Irish group who perform haunting music in traditional ancient celtic style. Tracks include: Under the Greenwood, Innisfree, Crist and St Marie and If All She Has is You. With some lyrics in Galic and English. |
The Corrs Online Three sisters and a brother combine celtic sounds with pop music. Replete with samples from every album, such as: Breathless, Heaven Knows, Irresistable, Secret Life and many more. |
Chapman Stick Master Instrumentals, ballads and jazz tracks by Leo A. Gosselin, a master of the two-hand tapping technique on the 12-string Chapman Stick Touchboard. |
Heather Alexander Traditional celtic music with a story. Each album displayed has selected tracks to listen to, including Midsummer, A Gypsy's Home, Life's Flame & Wanderlust. Vocals and instruments, fiddle, guitar, mandolin & bodhran, are all provided by Heather. |
Shetland Music Development Dedicated to record labels, bands, promoters and distributors of the Highlands and Islands in Shetland. Listen to tracks categorized by artist/group, or clips from the album of the month.
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Fiddling Down Cape Clips of fiddle player Billy Hardy's Shorten the Road, Celtic Clan and The Cape Cod Fiddlers. |
Chulrua An Irish band that plays jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas, and slides along with walking marches, songs, slow airs, set dances, and the harp music of Turlough O'Carolan. |
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