Celtic

O termo música celta refere-se aos estilos populares da Irlanda, Escócia, Galiza, País de Gales e Bretanha, que usavam as formas tradicionais de danças e os improvisos dos trovadores. É caracterizada pelo ritmo vigoroso das danças, a utilização de flautas e de rabecas, e o uso de línguas locais nas letras das músicas. Ler mais…|Editar Foto do artista: Celtic Fiddle Festival

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The Chieftains
The Chieftains
UA Centennial Hall
Tucson, AZ, Estados Unidos
32.231068 -110.955363

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Scud Mountain Boys
John Brodeur
Black Cat
Washington DC, Estados Unidos
38.914528 -77.031772

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Quarta 22 de fevereiro de 2012
Gaelic Storm C2G Music Hall
Fort Wayne, IN, Estados Unidos
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Sexta 24 de fevereiro de 2012
Gaelic Storm Newport Music Hall
Columbus OH, Estados Unidos
39.997455 -83.007512
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Sábado 25 de fevereiro de 2012
Solas
Solas
Somerville Theatre
Somerville, Boston MA, Estados Unidos
42.396707 -71.122894

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Sábado 3 de março de 2012
Altan The Cedar
Minneapolis, Minnesota, Estados Unidos
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  • valkyriewarrior escreveu:
    Semana passada
    Join in my group on facebook "Natural music": https://www.facebook.com/groups/344482792231619/

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  • daifullpelt escreveu:
    setembro 2011
    hi, thought maybe you'd like to check out Serundal, contemporary Celtic male/female singer songwriters from the uk. Nine albums and two e.p's released since 2006 (most here on last.fm) All original material- lyrics and arrangements songs based on Celtic and medieval English legend. Find out more on www.myspace.com/serundalmusic. Four tracks 'White Stag' (Yule 2009) 'Sisters of Caer' 'Stone of Destiny' Don't Let the Daylight Break' (Land of the Sixth Moon 2010) voted 2010 semi-finalists in the UK Songwriting Contest. * *2011 UKSC update Commended: 'Annwn' (Dark Days White Knights)

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  • misicname escreveu:
    agosto 2011
    i'm a filipino, but i just love listening to this kind of music!

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  • SmokinWickerman escreveu:
    julho 2011
    Can you plz stop with the race wars?? :)

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  • mike762011 escreveu:
    julho 2011
    I love celtic becuse im Irish

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  • headey escreveu:
    maio 2011
    If lastfm is broken anytime & you can get the BBC streams there are nearly two hours of music every day here www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jdfl

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  • waynekings escreveu:
    maio 2011
    "But the English are half celts" -- Actually, the only one of the "Celtic" regions where people are even remotely Celtic, genetically speaking, is Galicia (and they're still more Iberian than Celtic). Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man, and Scotland are ~80% Iberian (Basque) and ~20% Germanic (Norse). England is about 60/40 Iberian-Germanic. Celtic culture was introduced to the British Isles when traders from Gaul arrived and the tribal chiefs began to use their language and it eventually trickled down and ended up replacing their own language due to being more practical. The Celts (mainly located in modern day France and Germany) were later wiped to extinction (through extermination and assimilation) by the Romans in modern France, and the Southern Germanic tribes in modern Germany. Their culture, however was preserved in Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Galicia and Brittany. Celtic culture died in England when the Romans conquered them. [3] midointhisright?

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  • Diogham escreveu:
    março 2011
    "But the English are half celts" -- Actually, the only one of the "Celtic" regions where people are even remotely Celtic, genetically speaking, is Galicia (and they're still more Iberian than Celtic). Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man, and Scotland are ~80% Iberian (Basque) and ~20% Germanic (Norse). England is about 60/40 Iberian-Germanic. Celtic culture was introduced to the British Isles when traders from Gaul arrived and the tribal chiefs began to use their language and it eventually trickled down and ended up replacing their own language due to being more practical. The Celts (mainly located in modern day France and Germany) were later wiped to extinction (through extermination and assimilation) by the Romans in modern France, and the Southern Germanic tribes in modern Germany. Their culture, however was preserved in Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Galicia and Brittany. Celtic culture died in England when the Romans conquered them. [2] LOL

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  • Connemara escreveu:
    dezembro 2010
    Hi . Please check out Connemara Stone Company. Thanks. Keith

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  • sir_ks escreveu:
    novembro 2010
    Cécile Corbel <3

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  • BroadwayJr escreveu:
    setembro 2010
    "But the English are half celts" -- Actually, the only one of the "Celtic" regions where people are even remotely Celtic, genetically speaking, is Galicia (and they're still more Iberian than Celtic). Ireland, Wales, Isle of Man, and Scotland are ~80% Iberian (Basque) and ~20% Germanic (Norse). England is about 60/40 Iberian-Germanic. Celtic culture was introduced to the British Isles when traders from Gaul arrived and the tribal chiefs began to use their language and it eventually trickled down and ended up replacing their own language due to being more practical. The Celts (mainly located in modern day France and Germany) were later wiped to extinction (through extermination and assimilation) by the Romans in modern France, and the Southern Germanic tribes in modern Germany. Their culture, however was preserved in Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Galicia and Brittany. Celtic culture died in England when the Romans conquered them.

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  • MilkoBlackWolf escreveu:
    setembro 2010
    anyone know any celtic (FROM GALICIA, SPAIN) bands or music?

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  • Chromanin escreveu:
    agosto 2010
    But the English are half celts

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  • moreteavicar escreveu:
    agosto 2010
    Wish people wouldn't tag English folk as 'Celtic'...

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  • daifullpelt escreveu:
    agosto 2010
    Hi we noticed you love folk music.We are Celtic singer-songwriters from the UK with nine albums and two ep's released since 2006. We were placed a semi-finalist in the UK Songwriting Contest 2009 for the track 'Lady of the Isles' and we have just heard that out of four tracks we have entered this year, (2010) three were judged to 'high' semi-finalists (borderline finalists) and one semi-finalist.** All our music is original and based on Celtic/medieval legends.We respect traditional Celtic folk and heritage (all the legends are carefully researched) but we also use contemporary instruments members: David: producer/arranger/multi-instrumentalist/vocals/harmonies Maxie: lyrics/lead vocals You're welcome to check us out on http://www.reverbnation.com/serundal www.myspace.com/serundalmusic www.serundal.com ** from our new album 'Land of the Sixth Moon' The Sisters of Caer The Sword of Destiny Don't let the Daylight Break and from our E.P 'Yule' White Stag

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  • agulusia escreveu:
    julho 2010
    i love it

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  • druidsrebelband escreveu:
    julho 2010
    The DRUIDS Irish Rebel band have a new CD out called "Starry Plough" check them out

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  • JP-TDWP escreveu:
    abril 2010
    Somebody have the two albuns of deep still cd 2 It is well cd 3 Christmas Collection ????? I´m not meet. help. :)

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  • CotBayun escreveu:
    fevereiro 2010
    Still misused.

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  • freeRR escreveu:
    janeiro 2010
    Check out The McDades a great celtic-based group from Canada.The Whistle Blower

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