Ausgabe 5 7/98
FolkWorld Artikel & Konzertbesprechungen
Die deutschen Artikel dieser Ausgabe:
- Französische Traditionen aus Kanada
Barachois, eine der abgedrehtesten Bands der Szene, zum ersten Mal auf Deutschlandtour.
"Es fing alles an am Samstag Morgen, bei dem ‚The Canadians Are Coming' Presseempfang von Ronnie Simpsons Iona Label auf dem Tønder Festival.
Kanada - Französische Traditionene und Comedy
- Jim Fidler, blinder Kelte aus Neufundland
Jim Fidler, blinder Multiinstrumentalist aus Neufundland, weiß sich in der Tradition der Vaganten, der fahrenden Musiker und Sänger, der keltischen
Harfner und Fiedler, als "Gypsy" eben, wie denn auch konsequenterweise
letztes Werk betitelt ist. Klaus Guhl hat es sich genauer angehört
Kanada/Neufundland - Celtic Music
Deutschland-Folk-Special:
Zwei Artikel zur Deutsch-Deutschen Szene
Die deutschen Live-Besprechungen dieser Ausgabe:
- "Irish Night" einmal anders: Andy Irvine in Kiel (1.4.98)
"Selbst ist der Irlandfan", dachte sich die drei von 'Black Bush', als kein Veranstalter bereit war, ihren
Folk-Helden Andy Irvine einzuladen, und organisierten auf eigenes Risiko ein Doppelkonzert.
Irland - Irish Folk Legende
- Gerry O´Connor - Fiddleworkshop in Aub
Gerry O´Connor, bekannt als Geiger der Gruppen Skylark und La Lúgh, gab wieder einen von der Autorin Sabine Pichler privat organisierter Fiddleworkshop statt.
Irland/Deutschland - Irish Fiddle Workshop
In der Englischen Version gibt es noch andere Artikel & Live Reviews:
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Die Englischen Artikel dieser Ausgabe:
- Tog E Go Bog E
Seán Laffey Editor of Irish Music magazine dons a white coat and prescribes
some essential diddley-diddley-dee for those bar tenders in need of a music
tonic. Pogues in your soup may lead to a fry on the wall - this is one fact he finds out about...
Irland - Der essentielle CD Führer für Irish Pub Inhaber
- Jim Malcolm – one of Scotland's rising stars
Jim Malcolm - "definitely a name you will hear of", as late Danny Kyle said - has just released a new CD; here he talks about his background, his songs and more.
Schottland - Singer/Songwriter par excellence
- Irish Music is cleaner - with Chris Sherburn, Denny Bartley & Jane
Christy Moore for the price of a steak and other crazy facts; found out by Michael & Christian Moll: "If you have ever seen them on stage, you surely know that they are very funny guys; if Jane was with them, you know that she is always smiling and laughing on stage. With this interview we experienced that Chris and Dennis are also totally crazy, that Jane smiles also when she is not on stage, and we found out their tricks how to get booked... "
England/Irland - Verrücktes Duo/Trio mit ungewöhnlicher trad Musik auf Concertina, Gitarre, Gesang und Bodhran
- Battlefield Band: Still At The Front
Tasmanian folk writer/reviewer Peter Grant catches up with the Batties "Down
Under".
Schottland - Altetablierte trad Folkband
- Calling on the Piper - Liam O'Flynn
Where else other than Ireland would a bagpiper be feted by a Nobel Prize winner and the Minister of Finance? This asks himself Irish Music's Sean Laffey. We are lucky enough that he finally could have this interview - he got lost on the way to meet Liam...
Irland - Weltberühmter irischer Uilleann Piper
- Folk in England – not just wooly sweaters and big beards
Gosport Easter Festival director Peter Chegwyn talks about problems of the English folk scene as well as about the organisation of his festival. (there is also a live review of this year's festival)
England - Die Folkszene/Organisation des Gosport Easter Festival
- More pipers than priests
In Northern Spain is currently a huge folk revival going on. Carlos Núñez, the Spanish star piper, talks about history and background of the Spanish folk revival and about touring in the world. And is convinced: The folk music scene in Europe is just in the beginning.
Nordspanien - Galicische Traditionen, das spanisch Folk Revival, Touren in aller Welt
- 30 years on the road: The Tannahill Weavers
Roy Gullane talks with Marcus Metz about Scottish music, the world cup final 1974 and people disappearing in the woods.
Schottland - Altetablierte trad Folkband
Die Englischen Live Reviews dieser Ausgabe:
- "Fling" at Muddy Murphy's, Singapore
Irish/ Celtic music has taken the world over by storm. In Singapore, Kathy Tan finds out about a band from Western Australia, that in her opinion is definitely a top-class live band in
the Irish/ Celtic music scene.
Irish/Celtic Music aus Australien - in Singapur
- Gosport Easter Festival '98
Michael Moll experiences one of England's friendliest folk festivals. Guests included this year the creme of the Scottish folk music scene (Deaf Shepherd and diverse others).
Englisches Festival mit Focus auf schottische und irische Musik
- Guinness Fleadh '98 at Finsbury Park, London
Many of the big names were packed into this year's Guinness Fleadh at Finsbury Park - a day's intoxicating immersion in with Irish/ Celtic music, reports Kathy Tan from London.
Irish/Celtic Folk/Rock/Pop Music auf einem großen Tages-Festival
Zu den (älteren) Artikeln & Live-Besprechungen der Nr. 4
Zu den (neueren) Artikeln & Live-Besprechungen der Nr. 6 (Sobald Ausgabe 6 heraus ist)
Zum Inhalt des FolkWorld Online Magazin Nr. 5
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