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Genres: Folk, World, Zydeco, Celtic

Release Date: Nov 15, 2006

Listens: 230

Recs: 3

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 41:05

Tracks: 10

Record Label: Judith Weikle Productions

© (C) 2006 Judith Weikle Productions

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About Pirates, Poets and Patriots

Judith Weikle's debut CD, Pirates, Poets and Patriots is selection of Celtic traditional songs about names and places in Irish and Scottish history and legend. Listen to Judith's lilting soothing vocals as she takes you on a journey into the ancient and not so ancient Celtic past. Recorded at Annex Recording in Draper Utah amidst the backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains, Judith was fortunate to work with Fiddler/Folksinger, Kate MacLeod, Celtic guitarist Dylan Schorer and Utah's "favorite 'Cellist" Steven Sharpe Nelson. The result of this collaboration is an evocative and innovative album of traditional Celtic folk music.

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