Music portal List of bodhrán players Tar (drum) Frame drum "bodhran". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 20 April 2021. "bodhrán". Lexico UK English...
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contemporary bodhran playing. Ulster bodhrán Champion 1996 to 2003 All Ireland bodhrán champion, 2003 World bodhrán champion, 2005/06 Comhaltas bodhrán and drumming...
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This is a list of bodhrán players, people known for playing the bodhrán. Alexander James Adams Maggie Boyle Ronnie Browne of The Corries Cormac Byrne...
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pipes, tin whistle, button accordion, bodhrán (1962–2021; died 2021) Seán Potts – tin whistle, bones, bodhrán (1962–1979; died 2014) Michael Tubridy –...
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Music of Scotland (section Bodhrán)
word bodhrán (plural bodhráin), indicating a drum, is first mentioned in a document translated to English from Irish in the 17th century. The bodhrán originated...
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Chrigel Glanzmann (category Bodhrán players)
(Karavev & Burkes) Electric bagpipes (Redpipes) Gaita Acoustic guitar Bodhrán Audix Microphones Spirit (2006) Slania (2008) Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion...
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tar of Egypt and the bodhrán of Ireland. Unlike the bendir, the tar does not have a snare on the back of the frame, and the bodhrán is played with a beater...
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Caroline Corr (category Bodhrán players)
Celtic folk rock band The Corrs. In addition to the drums, she plays the bodhrán, cajón, percussions and piano. The Corr siblings were appointed honorary...
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entered the traditional Irish music world in the late 1960s. The word bodhrán, indicating a drum, is first mentioned in a translated English document...
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Gavin (fiddle), Alec Finn (guitar, bouzouki), Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh (bodhrán) and Charlie Piggott (banjo) as a result of sessions in Hughes's Pub in...
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vocals, guitar, bodhrán Fiona Mackenzie — vocals, bodhrán Gordon Gunn Nuala Kennedy — flute, woodwind Aimée Leonard — vocals, bodhrán Anna-Wendy Stevenson...
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ethnic instruments, including Celtic harp, uilleann bagpipes, tin whistle, bodhrán, and Highland bagpipes; the latter of which were performed by pipers from...
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Occupation(s) Singer songwriter television presenter Instrument(s) Vocals guitar bodhrán Years active 2002–present Labels Ambassador/Universal Ireland Decca Website...
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Current members Dónal Lunny – bouzouki, vocals, guitar, bodhrán, synthesizer (1975-1979; 2023–present) Paddy Keenan – uilleann pipes, whistle (1975-1979;...
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studio, 1996–2018 live), backing vocals (1996–1998) Matt Kelly – drums, bodhrán, backing vocals (1997–present) Al Barr – co-lead vocals (1998–present;...
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Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from Dundalk...
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Bromirska - Byzantine lyra and vocals Joanna Lacher - bodhrán, davul and vocals Christina Bogdanova - bodhrán, davul and vocals Website www.percival.pl/eng/...
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Liam Ó Maonlaí (category Bodhrán players)
fluent speaker. He won an under-18 all-Ireland award for his skills on the bodhrán. Ó Maonlai first formed a band called The Complex with childhood friend...
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backing vocals Michael Proctor - bass Den Ferran - drums, percussion, bodhrán, tambourine Mairtin Mac Cormaic - tin whistle, bodhrán, backing vocals v t e...
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synth pop folk pop folk rock electropop jazz nordic folk Instrument(s) Bodhrán guitar Years active 1996–present Labels TUTL Season of Mist Spouse(s) Tróndur...
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and Joe Sheehan, who was a garda. At school, he played the banjo, the bodhrán, and the spoons, having joked that he was like "Footloose with spoons";...
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Colin Walker – drums (2009–2018) Aya Thorne – bodhrán, tambourine (2005–2015) Davey "Ramone" Morrison – bodhrán, backing baritone vocals (intermittent) Albannach...
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women. [citation needed] Adufe (Portugal) Bendir (North Africa, Turkey) Bodhrán (Ireland) Buben (Ukraine) Crowdy-crawn (Cornwall) Daf (Iran, Kurdistan...
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as the double album Live at Vicar Street (2006). Patsy plays the banjo, bodhrán and spoons. He cites Luke Kelly, former lead singer with The Dubliners...
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significant history or purpose within a geographic region or culture. Berimbau Bodhrán Bombo legüero Bongo drum Cajon Conga Dhaa Dhime Dhol Dholak Djembe Dunun...
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percussion bass drum Bedug membranophones 211.212.1 Indonesia percussion Bodhrán membranophones 211.321 Ireland, Scotland percussion frame drum Bongo drums...
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Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, by Luke Concannon on vocals, guitar, and bodhrán, and John Parker on double bass, human beatbox, and backing vocals. The...
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Sean-nós singing Traditional Irish singing Lilting Instruments Accordion Bodhrán Bones Bouzouki Concertina Fiddle Flute Hammered dulcimer Harp Lambeg Melodeon...
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autoharp bağlama bagpipe balalaika bandura banjo bass binioù kozh birimbau bodhrán bombard bouzouki & Irish bouzouki brommtopp bukkehorn bullroarer cajón...
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Dave King (singer) (category Bodhrán players)
Genres Celtic punk, folk punk, hard rock Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, musician Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, bodhrán, banjo Years active 1982–present...
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