Líadan
Líadan

Songs

song from new album
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  • country:Ireland
  • style(s):Celtic, Acoustic
  • label:not signed
  • type:Band
  • gender:female
  • instrumentation:instrumental, vocal
  • artist posted by:Ballyo Promotions

Line up

  • Catherine Clohessey (Flute & Vocals)
  • Claire Dolan (Fiddle & Vocals)
  • Deidre Chawke (Piano Accordion & Vocals)
  • Elaine Cormican (Whistles & Vocals)
  • Síle Denvir (Harp & Vocals)
  • Valerie Casey (Fiddle & Vocals)

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A rarity in Irish Music, this female vocal and instrumental ensemble bring a freshness to modern Irish music whilst retaining the tradition.

The release of Liadan's second CD, Casadh na Taoide/Turning the Tide marks their fifth anniversary as a band. Described by Hotpress Magazine as 'wildly talented' and as being 'The next major global force in Irish traditional music' by New York's Irish Echo, Liadan's mesmerising singing and creative instrumental music have been captivating audiences at home in Ireland and abroad since the band's formation in Spring 2004. Blending together their rich musical backgrounds, these six talented young ladies create a fresh and exciting sound that explores both traditional and new material. From Galway and Limerick this inspiring all-female band comprises of six members: Sile Denvir, harpist; Deirdre Chawke, piano accordion; Elaine Cormican, whistles. Valerie Casey and Claire Dolan, fiddles; Catherine Clohessy, flute.


The uniqueness of Liadan lies in the deeply traditional essence of their music and in each band member's ability to shine both instrumentally and vocally. Liadan's stage presence exudes a group personality that is both vibrant and engaging.
Their tune playing features striking string and reed rhythms and accompaniments, while always keeping the melody central to their arrangements. Coupled with that, the members are highly talented vocalists, displaying an astounding ability to move audiences with their settings of traditional and sean-nos songs in the Gaelic and English language, using acapella, harmonies and instrumental arrangements.


Liadan's distinctive and innovative sound has won them such prestigious awards as 'Best Live Band' at the Lorient Interceltic Festival, 2005, and 'Best Vocal Group' at the International Pan Celtic Festival, 2005. Following the huge success of their debut album, which was launched in September 2006, the band was invited to tour America and Japan with The Chieftains. They have also played at prestigious venues and festivals such as Carnegie Hall, Aras an Uachtarain, Milwaukee Irish Festival, Icons Festival, The World Fleadh, Richmond Folk Festival, EBU Folk Festival and the North Texas Irish Festival. Liadan performed on Ireland's favourite chat show, The Late Late Show in October 2007 and they were also featured on Up for the Match earlier that year (both performances can be seen on www.myspace.com/liadanmusic).


Liadan's musical and vocal prowess, their ability to move effortlessly between Irish and English language song, and the traditionally rooted core of their music makes them a force to be reckoned within the Irish traditional band stakes.