Singers Scottish Gaelic Celtic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Singers Scottish Gaelic Celtic European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Singers
Singers singing in Gàidhlig, and groups with Gàidhlig singers
Top: Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Natural: Indo-European: Celtic: Scottish Gaelic: Singers:
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- Maggie MacInnes - Gaelic singer and clàrsach player from Barra
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- Fiona Mackenzie - Gaelic singer and teacher, from Morayshire, living in Dingwall
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- Nigheanan Glengarry is a musical ensemble from Glengarry County, Ontario, comprised of 6 women, whose aim is to preserve their Celtic Heritage, through music and song. Singing mostly in Gaelic, Nigheanan's main interest lies in the traditional music of th
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- Ishbel MacAskill - a traditional Gaelic singer from the island of Lewis
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- Gàidhlig singer an teacher from Uig, Lewis
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- Gàidhlig (Scottish and Irish) singer, songwriter, guitar player, language worker, music manager
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- A group of three MacKenzie sisters, Eilidh, Fiona and Gillian, Gaelic singers from Lewis
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- A group with fluent Gaelic speakers playing Scottish, Irish and Cape Breton music
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- Scottish Fiddler, Step-Dancer, Composer and Gaelic speaker. Karen Steven has taught fiddle and step dance at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig on Skye, fiddle festivals and Fèisean and is a traditional music tutor at the North Highland College in Scotland.
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- A group of five girls performing traditional Scottish and Irish music and Gaelic song
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- A music and dance ensemble dedicated to the representation and continuation of the Celtic and early European musical traditions. Based in the Bay Area, California.
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- Mairi MacInnes - Scottish Gaelic singer, composer and songwriter from South Uist
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- Official unofficial website of The Rankins (formerly known as The Rankin Family), a musical family from Mabou, Cape Breton
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- Consisting of Gaelic singer Maggie Carchrie and keyboardist-percussionist Thomas Leigh, Rù-Rà fuses traditional Scottish Gaelic lyrics and melodies with modern electronic dance music and world percussion. Performs at venues such as Highland Games and C
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- A dance group performing percussive traditional Scottish step-dances, traditional music and Gaelic song
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- Scottish music on harmonica with guitar accompaniment. (Malcolm Jones is also a member of Runrig)
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- Gaelic singer, folklorist, writer, lecturer, and storyteller. Originally from Skye.
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- Traditional band based in Edinburgh
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- Anna Murray, Gàidhlig singer, piper, actress, TV presenter, from Lewis
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- Gaelic singer, teacher, guitarist, storyteller from Canada
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- Gaelic singer and teacher of Scottish dance and song, from Massachusetts, USA.
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- Six piece band performing music and songs very true to the Scottish Gaelic tradition
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- A band from Seattle which plays melodic punk rock in the Gaelic language.
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- Traditional Gaelic singer from Lewis
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- Band formed by students at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland's Gaelic-medium college
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- Seven piece band formed by graduates or students from two of Scotland's major institutions of music, playing Scottish and Irish traditional music
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- Anna Martin, Gàidhlig singer from and living in Skye. Recording and performing traditional Scottish Gaelic song.
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- Mary Jane Lamond - Gaelic singer singing songs from the Cape Breton tradition
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- An Cruinne - A group of young singers in Cape Breton
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- An Cliath Clis - Milling frolic performing group in Halifax, Nova Scotia
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- Wisconsin based group singing mostly in Irish Gaelic but also Scottish Gaelic, etc.
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- Gaelic singer and musician from North Uist
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- Originally a four part Gaelic choir from Seattle, Seirm now also performs staged music dramas and includes instrumentalists as a part of the group.
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- Scottish/Gaelic rock band, often in UK Top Ten, gold disc winners, with large international fan-base especially in Denmark and Germany, cult status
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