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The Town Pants
9,707 plays (1,125 listeners)
Biography The Pacific Northwest may not be the first place you would expect to hear rollicking Celtic roots music, but The Town Pants are determined to change that. The Vancouver, Canada–based band combines aspects of Irish traditional, acoustic pop, roots Americana, even Australian and Mexican influences, to create their own unique brand of "West Coast Celtic."
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The Elders
20,779 plays (3,612 listeners)
The Elders are a celtic rock band out of Kansas City, formed in 1998. They tour extensively in the midwestern United States, especially Irish and Celtic festivals during the summer. They have released six albums to date (two live albums, four studio albums), their most recent being "Racing The Tide"(2006).
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Barleyjuice
25,062 plays (4,616 listeners)
Barleyjuice is: Kyf Brewer vocals, guitar, accordion, harmonica, bagpipes, congas, bodhran, tinwhistle, haggis, jam butties
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Jeff Greer Band
5,697 plays (1,003 listeners)
A folksy, Celticesque band from Norfolk, Virginia. Despite the Celtic flare, many (most?) of their songs have Christian overtones as well. They really don't have any one single sound.
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The Electrics
12,323 plays (1,948 listeners)
The Electrics are a Celtic rock group,based Scotland. The band have been around since 1988, and are by no means new boys on the circuit. Many years of touring around Europe and the U.S. have left an indelible mark on the festival scene, and on those who have been to an Electrics live gig.
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Greenwich Meantime
15,063 plays (4,364 listeners)
As one of the most sought after Celtic music groups in North America right now, the members of Greenwich Meantime are enjoying their new digs.
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Tommy Makem & Liam Clancy
8,398 plays (2,091 listeners)
The last surviving member of the Clancy Brothers, Liam Clancy, continues to tour solo, as well as write. In 2002, through Doubleday, Liam published the first part of his memoirs, Mountain of the Women: Memoirs of an Irish Troubadour. Liam enjoyed a bit of a resurgence on TV spots promoting the memoirs on American TV and Irish TV.
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Connemara Stone Company
15,176 plays (4,119 listeners)
The "Connemara Stone Company" are a Celtic Folk Rock Band from Germany with their own style of modern Celtic Folk. They have been together for the past 12 years, and have up to now released 5 CDs. The next CD should be out spring 2008.
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The Indulgers
19,795 plays (4,741 listeners)
The Indulgers have been featured at many major Irish/Celtic festivals in the U.S. The quintet, which has been together since 1998 and has released six CD's winning numerous accolades for flawlessly blending traditional Celtic musicial ideas and instruments with those of rock and roll.
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Finnegan's Lads
16,710 plays (5,390 listeners)
The Finnegan's Lads & Lassie story (so far...) It's summer 2003 and Xavier and Erik have been listening to Irish music for a while, and on just one of those hot summer-evenings they got the idea to play some Irish traditionals themselves. Xavier still had an old accordeon at his place and Erik was going to play guitar and sing the songs.
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