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The Ghosts of Erin

Ghosts of Erin

The Ghosts Of Erin made their debut in 2006, sharing the stage with such Celtic notables as Albanach, Martin Furey, The Banshee Dancers and Seven Nations. In a short period of time, the band distilled from a 7 member traditional ceili format to a 4 piece dynamic - embracing the Uilleann pipes, Flute, Fiddle, Bodhran, Guitars, Vocals and Dancing - and expanding on regional Irish stylings to include Celtic song as well.

The Ghosts of Erin include Dr. Eric Hahn on Uilleann Pipes and Flute, Chad Roberts on Guitar and Percussion, Heather Roberts on Vocals and Dance and Jerry Jacuzio on Fiddle and Guitar.

www.ghostsoferin.com


Cherie Lassiter

 

Cherie Lassiter, local musician and songtress will cast a spell on you through music and voice. Cherie's music, a blend of Celtic, Folk, and New Age, has been delighting the people of Raleigh since she was just 16. So come spend some time with Cherie and her music and truly be enchanted. For more information about Cherie Lassiter and how to get your own copy of her debut CD "Heart Shadows", check out Cherie at
www.myspace.com/cherielassiter

News Flash:  Cherie has a new CD coming out, sometime in late 2009. She has been working with Phillip Van Kampen, who is co-producing her new CD. Great news Cherie!

 


 

The Blibbering Humdingers

Scott & Kirsten Vaughan perform Harry Potter inspired Wizard Rock, as well as celtic and medieval folk music. They reside in Cary where they run Kirsten Vaughan Designs (formerly Camelot Treasures). They are very active in the world of Harry Potter fandom, the Society for Creative Anachronism  (as Efenwealt Wystle and Aenor d'Anjou) and have been making music together since 1992.

check out their music at:
http://www.myspace.com/blibberinghumdingers
http://www.myspace.com/efenwealtwystle
http://www.soundclick.com/efenwealtwystle

 


 

Honey Meade

Honey Meade is four imaginative and talented women who love to sing and perform a cappella and acoustic pieces in the Celtic, Folk and Renaissance tradition.  Each member puts a variety of theatrical talents and years of musical experience to use in this versatile performance group.

Whether singing bawdy songs at the pub, leading a family crowd in folk sing-alongs, trading sea shanties with pirate crews, or showcasing four-part madrigal harmonies for more formal audiences, these ladies perform with incredible energy and a contagious sense of fun! Check them out at http://www.honeymeade.com/

 

Rebekah

A student of ATS and Tribal Fusion styles, Rebekah has been dancing now for 3 years. From the joyful and upbeat, to the dark and mesmerizing, she rejoices in the dance of the spirit.


European Medieval Arts of Arms

European Medieval Arts of Arms

For everyone who enjoys the history of the sword. For everyone who enjoys the Martial Arts. For everyone who loves the sound of steel on steel. Those brave knights are back again, to risk life and limb for honor and glory. They, who have thrilled us year after year, risking injury and sore muscles to give you a taste of days gone by. Come and enjoy. Come and learn. Come and cheer on the fighters as they pay homage to and show their admiration for the warriors of ancient days who fought with courage, skill, and a good piece of steel. You'll find them just inside the entrance. Just follow the sound of steel on steel.To find more about EMAA, go to their website at  www.emaaknights.com

 

 

 

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