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Gaelic Wind Project

Celtic Musicians

Gaelic Wind Project

Website Gaelic Wind Project   Genre Celtic Musicians
         

Contribution to the Show

The enchanting song, Shimmering Wing, inspired by Juliet Marillier“s novel Daughter of the Forest appears in our Midsummer Holiday Special, Part One.

Biography

They hail from Essen, Germany. Yet the repertoire of Gaelic Wind Project consists of Irish traditional songs and tunes, but they also perform their own material. This Irish folk band consists of two female lead vocalists who are accompanied by Irish wooden flute, accordion, guitar, Irish bouzouki and percussion. Gaelic Wind Project is a nice addition to any Celtic music collection.

The German group "Gaelic Wind Project" focusses on a melodic and harmonious performance of Irish traditional songs and tunes. The subtle arrangements comprise the Irish wooden flute, akkordeon, guitars, Irish bouzouki and, last but not least, the fascinating and enchanting voices of the two lead singers.

Albums

Hungry Benley has 1 album available.

Along the Enchanted Way

Along the Enchanted Way

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