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Partnerships PMU is developing partnerships with musicians around the world playing Carbony™ flutes, whistles, didgeridoos, bagpipes and other instruments. If you are working a Carbony™ instrument let us know!
Jiggernaut Richard
Kean on a
Carbony™
whistle at the 2008 Dunedin Celtic Festival. Fueled by white-hot piping, fiery vocals, and an irresistible groove, Jiggernaut is setting out to convert the masses, and introduce new people to Celtic music. Their sound is a rich mixture of old and new, traditional and contemporary...appealing to all ages and musical tastes.>Say it with us: "Neo-Celtic groove-a-latious mondo-pop indulgence!" Inisheer
Sue Grimm has a Carbony™ Irish flute in studio for their next album. Since 2003, Inisheer has been entertaining northern New York and southeast Canada with high energy, upbeat performances for audiences of all ages. Inisheer is enjoying increasing popular acclaim, playing traditional music from Cape Breton, Ireland, Scotland, Nova Scotia, New England, and the Appalachian region.
Three Fingered Jack Beth Brown on a combination of our Irish whistles. With an unbridled love for their music, Corvallis-based Three Fingered Jack taps into the deep roots of the Celtic world. They are known for driving dance sets punctuated by proud and clear traditional ballads, tightly harmonized waltzes, and the occasional drinking song.Gael Warning
Dave MacKenzie features our highland whistle on their 2008 release. Celtic / World Folk-Fusion!
Potcheen Formed in Evergreen, Colorado in 2003, Potcheen has been entertaining folks from Irish Pubs to Rock, Metal, Punk, Blues, Bluegrass, Country and Folk venues all across America. http://www.myspace.com/thepotcheenfolkbandPotcheen fuses traditional Celtic songs & tunes with hard hitting rock/punk rhythms bluegrassy and World infusions with drinking and pirate songs that get folks drinking, dancing and yelling "YARRRRRRRRRRG."
One Root Ryan
Powell
and his
slide didge on their latest album!
Joseph Carringer has been playing an Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo for over a decade and a half, using it as a deep meditative tool in his personal shamanic journey as well as a therapeutic instrument for his clients. Joseph also incorporates a unique combination of Traditional Chinese Medicine philosophy, Ayurvedic Chakra philosophy and traditional Shamanic healing techniques into his sound therapy practice.
New album lark available now on the shop page, all the instruments on this album. Good Stuff! |
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