Celtic Music for Purists and Modern Ears: Poor Angus

Celtic Music for Purists and Modern Ears: Poor Angus

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poorAngusPoor Angus interprets the music of past and present, performing original and traditional Scottish, Irish and East Coast pieces, and transforming them into thoroughly original, dynamic and entertaining arrangements.

This collection of five talented musicians expresses profound admiration for Celtic music in a manner that excites both traditional purists and modern audiences.

Featuring masterful highland and uilleann piping, tin whistles, fiddling, bodhran, guitar, mandolin, and bass, they’re a stirring group of players is also known for strong vocal harmonies.

These guys are the life of the party.

They always get feet stomping, dancers hoofing it, and audiences roaring for more.

Celtic Music for Purists and Modern Ears: Poor Angus

Celtic Music for Purists and Modern Ears: Poor Angus

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poorAngusPoor Angus interprets the music of past and present, performing original and traditional Scottish, Irish and East Coast pieces, and transforming them into thoroughly original, dynamic and entertaining arrangements.

This collection of five talented musicians expresses profound admiration for Celtic music in a manner that excites both traditional purists and modern audiences.

Featuring masterful highland and uilleann piping, tin whistles, fiddling, bodhran, guitar, mandolin, and bass, they’re a stirring group of players is also known for strong vocal harmonies.

These guys are the life of the party.

They always get feet stomping, dancers hoofing it, and audiences roaring for more.

A Joyful, Foot Stomping, Energetic Musical Experience – Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys

A Joyful, Foot Stomping, Energetic Musical Experience – Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys

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godieThe exhilarating live show of Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys will enthrall you with engaging, sometimes jaw-dropping, stagecraft and showmanship.

With flavors of traditional bluegrass and roots music, bolstered by stunning musicianship, these guys are literally taking the world by storm, and making their way to Mariposa’s stages via numerous stops in Australia and the U.K.

Featuring fiddle, feet, vocals, bass, drums, percussion, mandolin, banjo guitar and pedal steel guitar, these four blazing musicians know how to turn up the heat and really get a place hopping.

It’s a joyful, foot stomping, energetic musical experience, and one you surely don’t want to miss!

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Havana’s Conjunto Chappottín Coming to Mariposa

Havana’s Conjunto Chappottín Coming to Mariposa

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conjuntoHavana-based Son band, Conjunto Chappottín, has been performing since the 1940s.

Currently under the direction of the trumpet player, arranger and musical director, Jesus Angel Chappotín Coto, and the percussionist and singer Miguel Cuni junior, the ensemble is one of the most renowned Son bands in Cuba.

Mixing tres guitar, bass, piano, bongos, conga, 4 trumpets and 4 singers, they’re rooted in traditional son fused with son montuno, guajira, guaracha, mambo, danzón, charanga, Afro-son, bembe, rumba, and cha cha.

During the past twenty years, this popular group has put out an average of one recording per year, and toured regularly in the Americas, Europe and Africa.

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Balancing Fervour and Trance, Acoustic and Electric, MAZ is Coming to Mariposa

Balancing Fervour and Trance, Acoustic and Electric, MAZ is Coming to Mariposa

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MAZThis exciting quartet has bridged the space between electric jazz and French Canadian folk with brilliant results. They describe themselves as a bold assertion of Quebec’s traditional identity with a modern edge but, to their audience, they’re pure spirit-moving, fun-loving, aural magic. Their debut album, Telescope (2011), garnered a Juno nomination for Instrumental Album of the Year plus three nominations at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. In their dynamic live performances, the band pulls off a daring balance between fervour and trance, and acoustic and electric, on tenor banjo, violin, electric guitar, mandolin, keyboards, bass and podorythmie (footwork like step dancing or flat footing while sitting in a chair).