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Blog - Music and Musicians
Written by Steve   
Monday, 04 February 2008

 

Irish traditional music group

Co. Antrim

 

deanta.jpgDéanta were an ITM group from Antrim in Northern Ireland, with wooden flute, fiddle, whistle, vocals and accompaniment on guitar, keyboard and harp. Their music is in the Northern style, wioth evident Scottish influences (the song  "Culloden's Harvest, or the highland "King George IV") The recorded 3 albums, Déanta, Ready for the Storm and Whisper of a Secret, traditional Irish music in contemporary arrangements.

 

 

 

Unhappily, the group are no longer playing together; 2 of their albums are available on emusic.com :  Ready For The Storm and Whisper Of A Secret

 

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 )