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- From: cockburn@edieng.enet.dec.com (Craig Cockburn)
- Subject: Re: Celtic Music
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.102829.3549@rdg.dec.com>
- Sender: news@rdg.dec.com (Mr News)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Co. Ltd., Reading, England
- References: <1993Jan2.194314.20595@eskimo.com>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 09:26:39 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan2.194314.20595@eskimo.com>, feathers@eskimo.com (Cheryl) writes...
- > William, congratulations on discovering Celtic music! Isn't it
- >wonderfully evocative?
- > One of my all-time favourite Celtic groups is Planxty. They have
- >several CDs out, but the first one I would recommend getting is The Well
- >Below The Valley.
- > Have you listened to any traditional Celtic harp music yet? Patrick
- >Ball playing the Celtic harp is the closest thing to divine I've ever
- >heard here on earth. If you're stuck in a migraine-inducing traffic
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- If you're interested in Celtic harp music, specifically the Scottish Clarsach,
- I would highly recommend the female Scottish duo "Sileas", pronounced "Sheelis".
- They are one of my favourite bands. Their stuff is available on Greet Linnet
- I believe.
-
- Craig
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