De Danann

De Danann

Friday, 17 October 2014, 8.00pm
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Once described as ‘the Rolling Stones of Irish Traditional Music’, the legendary group De Danann, returned to the festival stage in 2009 with a new album ‘Wonderwaltz’ and trips to Finland, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy and the USA. De Danann were formed in 1975 in Galway and became one of the most influential bands in traditional Irish music before going their separate ways in 2003. The group released their debut album “De Danann” in 1975 and in total have recorded 14 albums including “Anthem’, ‘Star Spangled Molly” and “A Jacket of Batteries” and achieved chart success, with many of the albums reaching gold and platinium status. Famous for their cross cultural experiments they recorded Irish versions of The Beatles “Hey Jude”, Handel’s “The Arrival of The Queen of Sheba” which they called “The Arrival of The Queen of Sheba to Galway”. They also recorded Jewish Klezmer music with Andy Statman and made an album called “Half Set in Harlem” featuring American Gospel singing.

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Added by Steeple Sessions on 6 August 2014

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