Spotlight on Celtic Music: Poitin

Band Name: Poitin Hometown: Plzen, Czech Republic If you’re online and haven’t heard of Poitin, I don’t know where you’ve been. Poitin is one of the hottest indie Celtic bands I found online. And they’re from the Czech Republic. The group was formed with a love of The Chieftains. They developed into the astounding musical commodity that blows away the Celtic Radio music awards each year, dominating over bigger named groups. The band consists of Otik on fiddle, Honza on … Continue reading

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Spotlight on Celtic Music: Burning Bridget Cleary

Band Name: Burning Bridget Cleary Hometown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Called “the Allman Brothers of Celtic fiddle bands, only prettier, Burning Bridget Cleary perform high-energy, traditional Celtic music with a twist of folk. Kat Watson just joined the band on fiddle.  We asked lead singer, Rose Baldino, and her to answer a few questions to get to know them better. What Celtic countries have you visited or do you dream of visiting? We have been to Ireland and Canada, and want to … Continue reading

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Spotlight on Celtic Musicians: Gaelic Brass

Band Name: Gaelic Brass (Liza Zumbrunnen, director/arranger) Hometown: Overland Park, Kansas Gaelic Brass plays only Celtic arrangements by Liza Zumbrunnen (the director and trumpeter). Although the music is played by two trumpets and a trombone, the songs stay true to the original Celtic style. The arrangements can be described a brass interpretation of traditional Irish and Scottish tunes. What Celtic countries have you visited or do you dream of visiting? I haven’t been to any Celtic countries yet. The closest … Continue reading

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