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I am in looooooooove with celtic music. but I cant seem to find any female Christian artists that make that kind of music. Nothing compared to the likes of Celtic women or stuff like that. Any suggestions? Thanks !

I am looking for some music similar to songs by the Celtic Woman, such as stuff with harp, piano, and slow violin. I am not talking about orchestra or fast paced music, just smooth and easy listening music. I am also interested in finding music with nature sounds such as the beach. Any suggestions?

Originally posted 2010-08-08 04:45:34.

I want some celtic songs with words to them, not just music. And I really would like some good Fairy Music.

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A Winter’s Solstice III – Windham Hill Artists //

1. Little Drummer Boy – Schonherz & Scott
2. Hopeful – Michael Manring
3. The Christmas Song – Steve Erquiaga
4. Veni Emmanuel – Turtle Island String Quartet
5. Christmas Bells – John Gorka
6. Lullay, Lully – Barbara Higbie
7. Trepak – Modern Mandolin Quartet
8. Of The Father’s Love Begotten – Tim Story
9. Coventry Carol – Paul McCandless
10. Sleepers Awake – Andy Narell
11. Snow Is Lightly Falling – Night… More >>

A Winter’s Solstice III – Windham Hill Artists

I’m looking for artists with similar songs to that of The Cheiftains’ “Long Black Veil” album. I’ve been looking for both mellow and up tempo songs, such as ‘Changing Your Demeanor’ so if anyone knows of good bands with that kind of sound.. I’d love to hear it! Also I could go for some good Irish or Scottish songs with sick fiddles or bag pipes playin’

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