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Haley Hewitt Below are two very enjoyable original songs from the newly named National Champion harpist of the Scottish Harp Society of America - Haley Hewitt. Izze Rose
These songs were written and performed by Izze Rose, from Martha's Vineyard. She is but a teenager and shared the singing with her younger sister Tatianna Ruth on "Cold in the Dark". This song was produced, engineered and arranged by Hal G, who has produced music for just about any TV program you can name and for many other venues, including innumerable live performances. The second song is a piano instrumental played by Izze. The next two songs are also performed, arranged and sung by Izze. The Celtic sound of her ancestors is apparent in the nature of her voice and her songwriting.
Mudmen
We are very please to add this tune by the Canadian Celtic group, the Mudmen. Their bio is a mile long and very impressive. The February 2013 issue of Celtic Guide will feature an interview with this powerhouse band. Try not tapping your feet to this one!
Ellen Paquette
This song, entitled "Selkie Song," was written and is performed by artist and musician Ellen Paquette. She has a copyright on the song but has graciously let us post it here for all to listen to. It was inspired by her extensive travels throughout Scotland.
Celtic Creek
These songs were recorded "live" in a studio setting by the Pennsylvania band Celtic Creek consisting of Jim and Beth McQuiston. The first song is the ever popular Loch Lomond. The second is said to be the most requested song in history – Danny Boy. The third song is a rousing Scottish battle song – the words originally written in 1746. Jim is the editor and publisher of Celtic Guide magazine.
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