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John, an outstanding Scottish fiddler, was a founding member of Silly Wizard. Phil, an equally impressive accordionist, joined after the group lost its original accordion player. Though known best for their work with The Wizard, John and
Phil have a few other records available. ~ Steve Winick, All-Music Guide (From CD-NOW Biography)
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Recent Album: Fair Warning
John, an outstanding Scottish fiddler, was a founding member of Silly Wizard. Phil, an equally impressive accordionist, joined after the group lost its original accordion player. Though known best for their work with The Wizard, John and
Phil have a few other records available. ~ Steve Winick, All-Music Guide (From CD-NOW Biography)
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Celtic Heritage "Peter and Wendy"
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Recent Album: Think Before You Think
DANU are an Irish traditional music group based in Co. Waterford, made up of seven young male traditional musicians hailing from counties Waterford, Dublin and Tipperary and the biggest Irish county of all - the U.S.A.
The group have a strong ethos of loyalty to the tradition from which their music comes and yet still bring a fresh, inspiring approach to their performaces.
A wonderfully lively group on stage, a DANU concert is a unique experience, never to be forgotten.(From the Danu official web site)
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Recent Album: Celtic Collection
De Danann began by producing vibrant arrangements of the traditional music of Galway and Kerry, two of Ireland's musically rich counties. Influenced by both the instrumental sound of the Chieftains and the more vocal-dominated sound of Planxty, this band built up a name for itself in the wake of the Chieftains' rise to international fame. Its members, especially the support singer, have come and gone with dizzying regularity, so that many of the greatest musicians in Ireland,
including Frankie Gavin, Johnny Moynihan, Johnny McDonagh, Jackie Daly, Mairtin O'Connor, Dolores Keane, Mary Black, and Maura O'Connell have passed through its ranks. They've also changed the spelling
of their name over the years; they go by either De Danann or De Dannan. ~ Stephen Winick and Bruce Eder. ~ Steve Winick, All-Music Guide (From CD-NOW Biography)
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