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The Sound of the Tin-Pot Baroque. GO TO the 'MP3 MUSIC' link Above FOR TRACK BY TRACK DOWNLOAD OF 'THE BEST OF THE GOVERNESS (2000 - 2006)'... This is the sound of The Tin-Pot Baroque. Most songs are a variation on simple ballad form. They have a lo-fi, stripped down sound yet are also delicate and layered and the lyrics tend towards the ornate. Musically, every melody should ideally be lifted from an ancient sounding popula...

Irish Scottish Celtic Rock Blues original Songs in a Stage show of Comedy Fun and Diversion from Life with Love Beer Drink and Spirit Rollickin' Irish Stage Show

With their unique party rocking grooves and heavy downbeats this Canadian family group will jumpstart the atmosphere as they perform irresistible Celtic-Folk mu With their unique party-rocking grooves and heavy downbeats, Fiddlers 3 will jump-start the atmosphere wherever they are. Performing traditional Canadian Celtic-Folk music, this family group not only creates an irresistible sound that drives audiences into a frenzy but also leaves many astonished and speechless after witnessing the in...

Traditional Irish and Celtic Folk with a twist of Central European folk. Rollickin' lollickin' songs, jigs and reels! Poitin are an award-winning band which play Celtic music in all its shapes and forms from haunting Breton melodies to raunchy traditional Irish songs. Their new CD Bofiguifluki is out now available to download through or or


Seattle's hard stompin' Celtic rock. Ockham's Razor has been called Seattle's premier Irish band. Ockhams Razor is a Seattle based Celtic fusion band that blends influences of Celtic and Irish tradition with rock, pop, gypsy, punk, jazz, bluegrass, and folk elements to carve out a unique and indelible niche in the Celtic folk genre. Hailed as both Turbo Celtic and Ethno Punk, since 2006 Ockhams Razor has performed with notable bands like Young Dubliners, Enter the Haggis and Paperboys, and h...

www.dicksavage.cz now online! I'm a one-man acoustic show featuring furious guitar playing, passionate vocals and lyrics to make you think (well, sometimes). 'Frenetic one-man acoustic gorgeosity' they call it.

Driving Czech folk with strong Celtic overtones Mighty Man I said to me, 'Are you English?' 'No, I'm Mighty Man!' was the reply! This sprung from a collaboration between Poitin (www.soundclick.com/poitin) and Pavel Cengery (www.soundclick.com/mortaldestiny)at Accent studios in Pilsen, Czech Republic.Pavel was our very creative sound man for our new album, and after hearing some of our stuff was inspired to write some of his own.He very kindly invited me (Jeremy King, bodhran from Poitin)to