Beòlach
2008 lineup

Allan MacDonald

Andy May

Anxo Lorenzo and Xosé Liz de Cea

At First Light

Bagad Cap Caval

Beòlach

Brian McNamara & Tim Collins

Buille

Caramusa

Cillian Vallely

Cormac Breatnach

Dråm

Giancarlo Parisi

Ivan Georgiev

Jarlath Henderson and Ross Ainslie Trio

Jimmy O'Brien Moran

John McSherry & Francis McIlduff

Liam O'Flynn & Catherine Ennis

Luigi Lai

Lúnasa

Michael McGoldrick and Ian Fletcher

Mick O'Brien & John O'Brien

Na Tri Seudan

Patrick Molard; Jackie Molard and Jean-Michel Veillon

Pere Joan and Manel Martorell

Robbie Hannan & Dermot McLaughlin

Ronan Browne

Seán McKeon and Liam O'Connor

Tejedor

Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn

Beòlach
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13/11/08 - 10pm - Edward O'Neill's (Red Ned's Bar)
14/11/08 - 8pm - The Market Place
16/11/08 - 2pm - The Studio Theatre

BEÒLACH is a Gaelic word meaning 'lively youth'. Beòlach is also one of Cape Breton's most exciting new young bands. The group performs an energetic mix of Cape Breton, Scottish, and Irish tunes featuring piano, pipes, whistles, guitar, and two fiddles.

Beòlach began at an impromptu session at the Celtic Colours Festival in 1998, and after a strong initial response has gone on to play festivals in North America and Europe.

The group recorded their self titled debut album in the summer of 2001 at Lakewind Sound in Point Aconi Cape Breton. The album features original compositions as well as the groups unique dynamic arrangements of their favourite traditional tunes.

Beòlach has thrilled audiences with energetic performances, witty presentation, and their versatility as stepdancers. Cape Breton tunes are removed from their usual fiddle/piano context and presented with the energy of a young six piece band. Although presenting these tunes in a contemporary style, Beòlach maintains a respect and understanding of Cape Breton music.