Bow Triplets
The Boys from Blue Hill & Cherish The Ladies The Boys from Blue Hill & Cherish The Ladies
concertina, guitar and bodhran
The Lord of The Dance and Dance of The Lord The Lord of The Dance and Dance of The Lord
"When Bow Triplets decide to do something beautiful, they excel. Yes, you've heard Lord Of The Dance, but never like this." John Wilmott,Celtic Ways.
Sam's Big Day Sam's Big Day
"This is a polished group that displays conspicuous smoothness from the first note to last". Kevin McCarthy, Kevin's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews.
Gladan Gladan
Gladan was written by Benny Andersson of the former pop group ABBA.
The Old Girl The Old Girl
'Wow! I am impressed. They're packing houses in Switzerland, and I see why. Solid original songwriting with a beautiful traditional 'feel', plus, rock solid traditional reels and jigs.' Marc Gunn, Free Celtic Music Archive.
Walsh's Hornpipe & The Peacock's Feather Walsh's Hornpipe & The Peacock's Feather
Energetic, high stepping, conspicuous smoothness from the first note to last. My, the Wild Geese have taken up residence in Switzerland and we are thankful for it. (Kevin McCarthy's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews)
Captain My Captain Captain My Captain
'Stef is a singer/songwriter whose songs and voice touch the heart and I'm convinced his songs are magic for they have a certain way of suddenly making everything alright'. (Jodee James, singer/songwriter)
Trans Canada Trans Canada
A wonderful medley arranged by fiddler Pierre Schryer. Le rêve du Quêteux Tremblay, Reel à Brian, Two-Step d'Armand.
The Tinkerman's Daughter The Tinkerman's Daughter
Mickey MacConnel's famous song about a farmer who bought a tinker's beautiful daughter for a pony
Miramis Miramis
"Another of Switzerland's claim to fame may surprisingly soon enough be Celtic music if Heid, Stef and The Bow Triplets continue producing music such as on this release". Kevin McCarthy, Kevin's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews
King of The Fairies King of The Fairies
"Sometimes, musical jewels show up where you least expect them. All of the elements that make up excellent traditional Irish music are here on this CD". Daniel W. Sanford, CanEHdian - Canada's Entertainment Source.
Not The First Time Not The First Time
This is a masterpiece of Irish song writing and Stefs great voice is well suited to Irish Ballad singing. I am sure this song will be taken up and sung by other great Irish bands and artists. Jack Hamlet, editor 'Irish Bands Live UK'
Drowsy Maggie Set Drowsy Maggie Set
"Quantity or quality? How about both? Such is the apt description of this release from The Bow Triplets, a Switzerland-based band that offers some of the most enjoyable celtic music around nowadays". Kevin McCarthy, Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews.
Here's A Great Night Here's A Great Night
100% pure drinking chorus song combined with a Vienna style waltz. Many pints will be swung and spilled to this jolly song.(John Willmott, Celtic Ways)
Courtin' Rachel Courtin' Rachel
"The nicely concertina-flavored "Courtin' Rachel" is enough to turn casual listeners into Bow Triplets fans."Murrday Fisher, All Music Guide.
Canal Jig Canal Jig
This jig was composed purely by coincidence. The dog made it happen!
Never Too Early Never Too Early
'The angelic sound of Heidi Sigfalk is something that more will be heard of, I am sure. The title track, 'Never Too Early' introduces us to her soprano voice.' By Daniel W. Sanford, CanEHdian.com.
Mrs Hamilton Set Mrs Hamilton Set
"This is an album that should be part of every Irish music lover's collection". Jack Hamlet, editor "Irish Bands Live UK".
Red Headed Bee Red Headed Bee
'I first found them on MP3.com. It was the song 'Never Too Early' that made me fall in love with the band. That was only the beginning to a plethora of brilliant songs and tunes.' Marc Gunn of The Brobdingnagian Bards, Austin Texas.
Staten Island & Cooley's Reel Staten Island & Cooley's Reel
"The more I listen to this album, the more it grows on me. Seems this gently cheerful music is just perfect for raising the spirits in these gloomy autumn days". Anja Beinroth, Folk World - the online music magazine, CD reviews