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Ralph McNeil

Ralph describes himself as a folk vocalist with Celtic roots. Born and raised in Cape Breton, he was imprinted with the traditional

Ralph McNeil2018-04-03T13:29:49-06:00

Tir Na Nog

Tir Na Nog is........ Brian Volke: lead and harmony vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, mandolin Christie Simmons: lead and harmony vocals, whistles,

Tir Na Nog2018-04-03T13:26:40-06:00

Ruth Purves-Smith & The 581

Ruth’s childhood rambled the prairie highways between urban and country homes. Her mother, a cultured English teacher, lived in the city, and

Ruth Purves-Smith & The 5812018-04-03T13:25:03-06:00

Get Reel

Our crew will explore a lively set of songs, tunes and dance from the Maritimes and other Celtic traditions. Doug Wagner (fiddle,

Get Reel2018-04-06T15:21:32-06:00

Step N Up

Step N Up is a growing group of adults who want to share their love of Canadian step dancing with their audience.

Step N Up2018-04-03T13:21:27-06:00

Celtara

CELTARA is a collective of five accomplished musicians from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada wielding fiddle, harp, flute, accordion, piano, bouzouki, guitar, bodhran, djembe,

Celtara2018-04-03T13:20:01-06:00

Sean Somers and Stewart Smith

Sean Somers and Stewart Smith are accomplished musicians that have travelled the world together playing music - but not for what you’ll hear at Celtic

Sean Somers and Stewart Smith2018-04-03T13:18:35-06:00

Jeff Stockton

Jeff Stockton is a Celtic harpist, storyteller & singer. He is equally at home performing in concert with full ensemble and in

Jeff Stockton2018-04-03T13:15:33-06:00

The Keister Family Fiddlers

Quinn (16), Claire (14) and twins Faith and Paige (11) make up this refreshing, energetic and dynamic family fiddling group from Chestermere,

The Keister Family Fiddlers2018-04-03T13:13:53-06:00

Derick Perry

Derick was born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland and moved to Calgary in 1979. His Irish musical influences are Paul Brady,

Derick Perry2018-04-03T13:11:11-06:00
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