Bow Triplets
The Butterfly & Fermoy Lasses The Butterfly & Fermoy Lasses
'The opening cuts, 'The Butterfly/Fermoy Lasses, will grab you immediately. Oh heck, this band couldn't play a bad tune even with hands tied behind their backs'. Kevin McCarthy, Kevin's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews.
Northern Ontario Set Northern Ontario Set
'Utilizing tempos alternating plus styles that bounce from Canadian to Irish to Scottish and to the U.S., their music moves from dreamy and contemplative to commanding and rousing'. Kevin McCarthy, Kevin's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews.
The Fisherman The Fisherman
It is always a joy to see a group grow and progress; reaching out beyond previous efforts. It is even more lovely when the band is really good to begin with and just keeps getting better'. Catherine L. Tully, freelance journalist.
Said Hanrahan Monologue Said Hanrahan Monologue
Monologue by John O'Brien (1878 - 1952) Here spoken by Stef.
Butterfly Dances Butterfly Dances
From Bow Triplets' new CD 'Fair Play to You', audio release in August 2006. The jig was composed in New Zealand by an unknown composer.
Farewell to Govan Farewell to Govan
From Bow Triplets' new CD 'Fair Play to You', audio release in August 2006. By Phil Cunningham.
The Briar And The Rose The Briar And The Rose
From Bow Triplets' new CD 'Fair Play to You', audio release in August 2006. By Tom Waits.
Táimse Im´ Chodladh & Galway Bay Hornpipe Táimse Im´ Chodladh & Galway Bay Hornpipe
'Based in Switzerland and presently including members hailing from Ireland, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland, it's this quintet's melodious sound that makes them distinct'. Kevin McCarthy, Kevin's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews.
John Ball John Ball
From Bow Triplets' new CD 'Fair Play to You', audio release in August 2006. By Sydney Carter
Raindrops in Whiskey Raindrops in Whiskey
'This is one of my favourite listens in a while. The Bow Triplets music manages to be traditional and exciting all at the same time'. Catherine L. Tully, freelance journalist.
Moran's Return Moran's Return
'The musical arrangements really capitalize and highlight the skill of the musicians, which is considerable'. Catherine L. Tully, freelance journalist
Longing for You (Av Längtan till Dig) Longing for You (Av Längtan till Dig)
From Bow Triplets' new CD 'Fair Play to You', audio release in August 2006. Music by Jan Krantz, Swedish original lyrics by Asa Jinder, Engl. lyrics by Stef Sigfalk. Air Chrysalis Scandinavia.
Ragtime Annie Ragtime Annie
'Here's a challenge to all listeners of this release: try and stay quiescent while playing 'Ragtime Annie.' Kevin McCarthy, Kevin's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews.
Follow The Heron Follow The Heron
'The last song, 'Follow The Heron' is a perfect endcap to a truly great CD. Smashing'. Catherine L. Tully, freelance journalist.
One Spot on Earth One Spot on Earth
'There is something about Heidi, Stef & Bow Triplets' music that gently fills a room with sunshine. It is straightforward and spirited, ready to cheer and encourage'. (Jodee James, Celtic Sisters)
Big John McNeal Big John McNeal
The original tune was written in Aberdeen, Scotland by Peter Milne. Milne died in an Aberdeen mental institution in 1908
The Dance of The Honeybee & The Spey The Dance of The Honeybee & The Spey
"Hopefully, this will be just one of many releases by this talented band. Celtic music audiences will definitely look forward to hearing what Bow Triplets offers next". ~ Murrday Fisher, All Music Guide.
Meghan and Robin Meghan and Robin
'A credit to Irish music, this is Irish music at its very best, played and sung by superb singers and musicians'. Jack Hamlet, editor 'Irish Bands Live UK'.
Open Sky & Meghan's Reel & Canal Jig Open Sky & Meghan's Reel & Canal Jig
"Bow Triplets' skillful instrumentals are sure to please yet again" ~ Murrday Fisher, All Music Guide.
Cock of The North Cock of The North
"Starts of with a baccy chewing, ride into the sunset mood, yet the vocals sound very English early Albion Dance Band. This song has such a unique combination of sounds. Its loveable on first listen. (John Willmott, editor Celtic Ways)