Téada
Irish traditional band Téada (the name means "strings") formed in 2001 and quickly landed a spot on the Irish television show Flosc, which gave the group a platform and an immediate audience. Gradually expanding the lineup to include John Blake (flute, guitar, piano), Sean McElwain (bouzouki, banjo), Oisin Mac Diarmada (fiddle), Paul Finn (button accordion, concertina), Damien Stenson (flute), and Tristan Rosenstock (bodhran), Téada's vibrant interpretations of traditional reels, jigs, and hornpipes have made them a popular draw on the Celtic festival circuit worldwide. The self-titled Téada was released in 2003, followed by Give Us a Penny and Let Us Be Gone in 2004, both from Green Linnet Records. Lá An Dreoilín appeared in 2004 from Gael-Linn. Compass Records released Inné Amárach in 2006.
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Ceol & Cuimhne (Music & Memory)
World music - Editado por Gael Linn el 5 mar. 2010
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In Spite of the Storm
World music - Editado por Gael Linn el 6 dic. 2013
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Give Us a Penny and Let Us Be Gone
World music - Editado por Green Linnet el 16 mar. 2006
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Coiscéim Coiligh - As The Days Brighten
World music - Editado por Gael Linn el 6 may. 2022
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Inné Amárach
World music - Editado por Compass Records el 10 oct. 2006
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Lá an Dreoilín
World music - Editado por Gael Linn el 5 mar. 2010
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Teada
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por 4365167 Records DK el 13 sept. 2022
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