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  • Mundy-Turner - Naked - A musical journey through many different styles of folk, folk/rock, ballad, blues, gospel, world and even theatrical in places. A Featured Review in the Folking.com Album Section (Hits: 289)
  • Nick Granato - 12 Originals by award winning Singer/Songwriter Nick Granato. (Hits: 210)
  • Norma Waterson - Shiny Morning - An excellent example of fine singing and beautiful interpretation from one of the strongest and purest voices on the traditional folk scene today. A Folking.com Featured Guest Album Review (Hits: 326)
  • Paul McGlinchey - Unearthed - Debut 2008 Album "Unearthed", from three times All-Ireland senior flute champion, Paul McGlinchey. (Hits: 13)
  • peter gabriel byrne - acoustic guitarist Irish singer songwriter with soul and haunting melodies (Hits: 145)
  • Philip DeStefano - Singer/songwriter, Lyrics shy away from cliche and there are some unqiue chord progressions. The character is subtle with a less is more approach. Acoustic-guitar based, Contemporary-folk/jazz. Material has jazz-influences. (Hits: 193)
  • Rattle on the Stovepipe - Anglo-American Old Time songs, ballads, dance tunes on banjo, guitar, fiddle. (Hits: 170)
  • Sliotar - Sliotars third CD "Crew of three" out now! (Hits: 143)
  • Tadhg Cooke - - "eminently likeable, utterly enviable" - The Irish Times (Hits: 163)
  • The London Lasses and Pete Quinn - 'One of the most remarkable releases of 2000' The Rough Guide to Irish Music. CD can be bought on www.amazon.co.uk (Hits: 308)

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