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Rising up from the Iberian peninsula, over the span of two millennia the Celts engaged in cycles of conquest and retreat that left pockets of their descendents across Western Europe. The most evident homelands of the Celtic people are Ireland, Scotland, Cornwall and Wales, where they play a dominant cultural role and where their languages (with... [+] Continue

Celtic Artists

The Chieftains
Genre: Celtic
Decades: 7936
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The original traditional Irish folk band, as far as anyone who came of age in the 1970s or 1980s is concerned, is the Chieftains. Their sound, built largely on Paddy Moloney's pipes, is otherworldly, almost entirely instrumental, and seems as though it comes out of another age of man's history. That they became an international phenomenon in the... [+] Read More

Martin Carthy
Genre: Celtic
Decades: 7936
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If the English folk revival of the 1960s had a single "father" and guiding spirit, then Martin Carthy was it. Carthy's influence transcends his abilities, formidable though those are -- apart from being one of the most talented acoustic guitarists, mandolinists, and general multi-instrumentalists working the folk clubs in the 1960s, he was also... [+] Read More

Dick Gaughan
Genre: Celtic
Decades: 7680
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Though primarily steeped in the traditions of folk and Celtic music, Scottish singer/songwriter Dick Gaughan enjoyed a lengthy and far-reaching career in a variety of creative pursuits. Born Richard Peter in 1948, he first picked up the guitar at the age of seven, and issued his debut solo LP No More Forever in 1972. Gaughan then signed on with... [+] Read More

Kathryn Tickell
Genre: Celtic
Decades: 7168
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Not too many people could make an instrument as localized as the Northumbrian small pipes sexy, but that's exactly what Kathryn Tickell (who's also an accomplished fiddler) has managed. Along the way, in addition to many records under her own name, she's recorded with Sting and the Chieftains, and elevated her instrument to the international... [+] Read More

June Tabor
Genre: Celtic
Decades: 7680
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June Tabor is probably the finest female traditional British folk singer of the late 20th century -- if not the best British folk singer of her time, period. What links her to Britain's past traditions are the chilling and emotional qualities of her voice. What links her to the British present is her fine taste in material, arrangements, and... [+] Read More

John McCormack
Genre: Celtic
Decades: 124
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Irish-born American tenor John McCormack, who sang both popular and classical works, was one of the most successful live musical performers of the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s, regularly selling out concerts in the biggest halls around the world, as well as being a top recording artist. The 600-plus sides he recorded, primarily for Victor Records,... [+] Read More

Celtic Albums

Anthology Anthology
Artist: June Tabor
Released: 1999

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But Two Came By But Two Came By
Artist: Martin Carthy
Released: 1968

Fans of Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span will find the clean, stripped down, spirited performances here a revelation: The beautiful, original "Lord of the Dance" (which transforms the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts" into something wonderful in its own right), a delightfully ominous reading of "The White Hare," a lively "Banks of Sweet Primroses"... [+] Read More

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On Kielder Side On Kielder Side
Artist: Kathryn Tickell
Released: 1984

This album features Kathryn Tickell energetically playing the Northumbrian small pipes and the fiddle. Northumbria was a kingdom in the ancient Anglo-Saxon heptarchy. Although long gone as a kingdom, its culture lives on. This is especially true of its traditional music, which has never ceased being composed. It is music with close ties to the... [+] Read More

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Airs and Graces Airs and Graces
Artist: June Tabor
Released: 1976

Tabor's first solo record is an understated triumph full of good songs, great arrangements and a crack groups of backing musicians led by the guitar playing of Nic Jones. Much of the record is pure English folk, and Tabor has much fun with such ancient numbers as "While the Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping" and "Young Waters." The standout track,... [+] Read More

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My Wild Irish Rose My Wild Irish Rose
Artist: John McCormack
Released: 1997

This is a well-chosen 22-track, 68 1/2-minute, digitally remastered compilation of John McCormack's recordings of Irish-oriented songs, ranging from traditional material to songs that were recently written when performed. Six of them feature only piano accompaniment; among the other tracks, two come from Irish composer Victor Herbert's operetta... [+] Read More

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The Collection - GREEN LINNET The Collection - GREEN LINNET
Artist: Martin Carthy
Released: 1993

For anyone who's ever been a fan of any of Carthy's music -- solo or with Steeleye Span or anyone else -- The Collection is probably superfluous. On the other hand, for someone who's only heard of him, this 20-song, 65-minute anthology, with songs chosen by Carthy himself from 28 years of recording, is a fair overview of his work. One can argue... [+] Read More

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