Wem & Watkins: This web site is dedicated to the activities, history and products of Watkins Electric Music of London.wem, charlie, watkins, ... >>read more
Playing traditional and contemporary music from Scotland, Ireland, other Celtic regions of the world (e.g. Cape Breton, Brittany, Wales, Galicia & Asturies) and beyond.
celtic music,internet radio, webcast, celtic, irish, scottish, ireland, scotland, "cape breton", brittany, galicia, asturies, asturias, wales, fiddle, accordian,... >>read more
Polytone Amplifiers: The creative force behind POLYTONE'S 35-year history, where the needs of the discerning player are the first concern, is Tommy Gumina, innovative musician and designer of the POLYTONE "sound". Tommy has been in the players shoes, a musical dynamo in an interesting playing and recording career. This all in addition to his... >>read more
Tulca Mor:
One of Australia’s top Irish bands collaborates with award-winning singer Jenny Fitzgibbon to present traditional Irish music at its best – full of vitality, lilting rhythms and lyrical melodies. Together they share with the audience their enthusiasm and enjoyment of Irish music presenting a delightful union of traditional... >>read more
The Cahoots, Cajun Down Under: Australian good time cajun dance band. News, Gigs and Photos.
Early 1997, I (Dave), was attending "The Bluegrass Pickers Club" run by Bluegrass Parkway, and happened to play a Cajun tune. I was approached by John Biggerstaff and Patrick Kearney, to hear and learn more. In three months the Backwater boys was... >>read more
Electric Blues Club - Accordion lessons, books, resources and tab.
The Accordion started out it's life as a portable bellows organ named the Handaoline which was improved upon in 1829 and called the akkordion, both instruments were developments of the mouth organ (harmonica) and worked on the principle of air being blown in and... >>read more