This new partnership between Irish guitarist Paul de Grae and Belgian harpist Reidun Schlesinger is a strong musical association, as…
The songs on this CD are the heart and soul of the Ulster song tradition with 10 performed ‘raw bar’…
This album marks Jane’s re-emergence into the folk-scene and features 3 of her own compositions and 9 traditional songs from…
With the stunning photography of Cailean Maclean and over 450 of Freeland Barbour’s compositions, The Music And The Land -…
The McCalmans, who retired in 2010, made 26 albums and recorded over 400 songs in their 46 years as professional…
Peadar Ó Riada’s epic new work ONÓIR, a special commission by Gael Linn as part of the 1916 commemoration, tells…
Caladh Nua is a tightly-knit, vibrant band with its origins deeply rooted in the Southern counties of Ireland. Comprised of…
John McSherry further cements his legacy as a true master of the Uilleann pipes with THE SEVEN SUNS. The eagerly…
Caoimhín Vallely first came to prominence as fiddle player with the exciting Cork band North Cregg but has emerged in…
Although the only singer/musician in his immediate family, Daoirí (pronounced ‘Derry’) was introduced to the music at a very early…
This is the highly anticipated second release from Jimmy Aldridge and Sid Goldsmith. Their new album ‘Night Hours’ is a…
“How do you know?”, the amazing new song/tune album from Tim Edey featuring some very special guests; Transylvanian singing star…
Issue 117 of the magazine including: An article on ace fiddler and singer Tom McConville, an appreciation of Margaret Palmer, a…
Frank Harte’s collection of love songs, “When Adam Was In Paradise, Traditional Songs of Love and Courtship.” Again, accompaniment and production…
Simply Traditional is a long overdue and very welcome CD from Arthur Knevett, a well respected and fine interpreter…