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Driving Celtic and Appalachian music with electrifying fiddle, rock guitar, downright doghouse bass, and masterful drums. Driving Celtic and Appalachian music with electrifying fiddle, rock guitar, downright doghouse bass, and masterful drums. Joe Bowbeer - electric fiddle Tom Hotchkin - downright bass Tom May - rock guitar Darren Loucas - harmonica Dave Smith - bodhran, zarb Julian Adamaitis - synthesizer Karim Koumbassa - djembe, dunun Tor Dietrichson - cajon, congas, tabla

folk,traditional,english,scottish celtic music I'm a soloist as far as the music on here is concerned - although I do play with other people - mostly in duos at the moment,with Maggie Boyle,and Brian Peters

Ronnie Carthy, a hearty and talented folksinger / guitarist who has held audiences in the palm of his hand with his music in many countries and on many occasion Ronnie Carthy is a down to earth folk singer who's been around and lets the might of his life flow into every song he sings. His guitar playing is sturdy and at the same time affectionate. You will feel as if you were sitting snug and warm in the heart of a storm on the Irish Sea when you hear Ronnie perform. The salty spray will be i...

Ronnie Carthy, a hearty and talented folksinger / guitarist who has held audiences in the palm of his hand with his music in many countries and on many occasion Ronnie Carthy is a down to earth folk singer who's been around and lets the might of his life flow into every song he sings. His guitar playing is sturdy and at the same time affectionate. You will feel as if you were sitting snug and warm in the heart of a storm on the Irish Sea when you hear Ronnie perform. The salty spray will be i...

Ronnie Carthy, a hearty and talented folksinger / guitarist who has held audiences in the palm of his hand with his music in many countries and on many occasion Ronnie Carthy is a down to earth folk singer who's been around and lets the might of his life flow into every song he sings. His guitar playing is sturdy and at the same time affectionate. You will feel as if you were sitting snug and warm in the heart of a storm on the Irish Sea when you hear Ronnie perform. The salty spray will be i...

Irish Rock New York, New York: October 3, 2004 †Positioned successfully in the forefront of the Irish Rock scene, Dominic Cromie’s The Temp presents a remarkable blend of musical miscellany. The Temp pioneers a mix of rock and Celtic grooves, effortlessly combining both original and traditional material to create an unforgettable sound. Having performed live at VH1 with “Jump Start†in 2002, Z100’s live radio show in 2001, as a headliner at the Tulip Festival in Albany in 2000, and...