Who Are the Most-Accessible Celtic Musicians?

  One of the great things about indie Celtic music that no one really talks about is the approachability of the Celtic artists.  If you go to pop rock show, it’s highly unlikely that you will ever meet the lead singer face-to-face.  You’ll be lucky if you meet the drummer who was only hired to fill in for one gig. In the Celtic music world, it is completely different.  Many times the only way you will not meet the artist … Continue reading

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Review: “Secret Signs” by The Bow Triplets

Artist: Bow Triplets Album: Secret Signs Year produced: 2010 This new CD by the Bow Triplets does not disappoint. “Secret Signs” is a joy to listen to, and I must say, I have always enjoyed the sound that this band puts forth. Brendan Wade plays the flute, guitar, whistles and uilleann pipes, Heidi Sigfalk is on fiddle, viola and guitar and Stef Sigfalk plays mandolin, banjo, guitar, concertina and fiddle. All three contribute to the vocals, which lends a nice … Continue reading

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