The Irish are famous for their love of music. It runs through our veins and of course, there's no better setting for music videos than the beautiful vistas found across Ireland. Two artists from the ...
There’s no need to wait for March: The Emerald Isle is coming to the City of Green on Saturday in the form of a traditional Irish music session. It’s like one that may be found in Ireland, often in a ...
On Smith Street near the State House and Providence College, Patrick's Pub always gives off a strong Irish vibe with its Guinness on tap and Irish street signs on the walls. But the feeling may never ...
Over the past three decades, Boston College has become a wellspring of Irish traditional music and dance, notably through the Gaelic Roots concert and lecture series as well as courses in Irish fiddle ...
The Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) has published Ireland’s recorded music consumption data for 2025, which reveals a surge in homegrown Irish talent. IRMA said on Wednesday, January 7 that ...
TODAY, MANY STILL WORK TO HONOR THOSE TRADITIONS. IT’S FAST, IT’S ELECTRIC, AND IT’S FILLED WITH HISTORY AND HEART. I’VE TAUGHT DANCING NONSTOP FOR 70 YEARS, BOTH HERE IN IRELAND. THE SHARP RHYTHM OF ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - From artists such as Vivaldi, Verdi, and Bocelli, Italy has produced some of the best and most famous musicians of all time. Now, the country is making way for a new name: Gadan. With ...
Many people associate Irish music with folk songs played in pubs, poignant lyrics rooted in oral tradition, distinctive instruments like the fiddle, the penny whistle, drums and the uilleann pipes, a ...
Red Luck, an acoustic string trio with local ties, is bringing its traditional Irish and American music to Poway’s Templars Hall. Guitarist Ian Alistair, a Fallbrook native with multi-generational ...
When it comes to playing musical styles from across the globe, there’s a difference between being physically capable of executing all the notes and actually being immersed enough in the culture to ...
Fun fact as Tucson gets ready to celebrate the 250th anniversary of its founding: The guy who set Tucson in motion was a red-haired son of an Irish aristocrat named Hugh O’Connor. That could explain ...