Paula Lynch
Celtic, classical, & world music often infused with a rock flair. Silly music infused with a stupid flair.
Celtic rock instrumental. A tallship cuts through the waves and fires a few broadsides! Electric fiddles & guitars, blazing bodhrans... you'll like. This version is 128kbps; version at www.lulu.com/paulalynch is much better 320kbps.
"Water Under The Keel" is a Traditional Celtic track by Paula Lynch on SoundClick. Paula Lynch demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. The production choices here reflect a genuine understanding of what makes traditional celtic work. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Traditional Celtic chart, peaking at #6. "Water Under The Keel" is part of the Paula Lynch catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
My not-so-traditional version of the Irish traditional. You know it - play it! I had way too much fun with the bass... You may buy all downloads at http://www.lulu.com/paulalynch -- check out the freebies too!
"The Irish Washerwoman" by Paula Lynch is a Traditional Irish production available on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. A solid entry in the traditional irish space, crafted with care and intention. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Traditional Irish chart, peaking at #1. SoundClick gives artists like Paula Lynch a platform to share original Traditional Irish music with listeners around the world.
Original instrumental inspired by the Yeats poem of the same name. Haunting tune on Celtic harp, oboe, bassoon, strings. No relation to the Loreena McKennitt song. Credit to Steph Polek, my sister, who wrote the tune.
"The Stolen Child" by Paula Lynch is a Traditional Celtic production available on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the traditional celtic sound. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Traditional Celtic chart, peaking at #4. SoundClick gives artists like Paula Lynch a platform to share original Traditional Celtic music with listeners around the world.
Scottish traditional about a woman's painful wait for her lover to return from sea. Instrumental.
Independent artist Paula Lynch drops "The Boatman (Fhir A Bhata)", a Traditional Celtic track on SoundClick. The track showcases Paula Lynch's instinct for crafting memorable music. The kind of traditional celtic cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "The Boatman (Fhir A Bhata)" has peaked at number 4 on the SoundClick Traditional Celtic chart. Discover "The Boatman (Fhir A Bhata)" and the rest of the Paula Lynch discography on SoundClick.
A rather rocked-out version (instrumental) that my sister Steph first came up with. Used to love playing the guitar part behind this -- it's in there if you listen carefully.
Independent artist Paula Lynch drops "Blackjack Davy", a Traditional Celtic track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The kind of traditional celtic cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "Blackjack Davy" has peaked at number 4 on the SoundClick Traditional Celtic chart. Discover "Blackjack Davy" and the rest of the Paula Lynch discography on SoundClick.
I and my twin sister Stephanie Polek grew up in Texas and Scotland -- true! We got into creating music on traditional instruments, moved on to creating digitally on the computer as well. My Celtic music is often based around original compositions by Stephanie. She lives in New York and I live in California. If she weren't such a lazy ass, we'd do more cross-country collabs. Heh.
Celtic traditional like Clannad, Celtic rock like Runrig, world & classical rock like Vanessa-Mae. Silly stuff like Weird Al Yankovic & Ray Stevens.
Digital Orchestrator Pro and SoundFonts backed up by traditional instruments for arrangement, MusicMatch to convert to MP3 format, Windows XP to bugger the lot.
Thank God for Photoshop. (Trivia: count the cliches in my photo! Brick wall, half face, Eye Of Intensity, etc...)