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Dia Duit

Last post Tue, May 06 2008, 10:18 AM by ceol. 3 replies.
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  •  Mon, May 05 2008, 11:23 PM 121897

    Dia Duit

    I am fairly new here, and I am glad to be here. I am an Irish lady, from Omagh, N. Ireland, and now living in Indiana, USA, temporarily.  I love the band, have for a long time and love the new site.

    I fancy the new sound, and love how these guys apresent this infusion in their music with Celtic sounds. Keep it up, as it is your signature and our treasure.  I listen to the band every day. Even on trips back home, and some have heard of them back there! (in Dublin). I am a traditionalist when it comes to Celtic music, but I listen to High Kings, Flogging Molly and Enya, Loreena McKennit, Proclaimers and more. Diverse I say, right? My new found favorite is Bowfire. Awesome show.

    Again, looking forward to sharing with you and peace to everyone,

    Failté ..........Ceol                                                     

    Ceol

  •  Mon, May 05 2008, 11:42 PM 121899 in reply to 121897

    Re: Dia Duit

    Welcome to the board! I hope you have as much fun as I do here.

    Can I ask what your name means? thanks.
     


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  •  Tue, May 06 2008, 1:15 AM 121908 in reply to 121899

    Re: Dia Duit

    Welcome Aboard, Ceol!  And welcome to the States, too! 

    We came to the the US from England for a "short stay" -  that was in 1967 - we're still here!  I hope you enjoy your time in the US, however short orlong it may end up being!


    Helen




    I'm goin' Straight to Hell-On-Wheels!
  •  Tue, May 06 2008, 10:18 AM 121930 in reply to 121908

    Re: Dia Duit

    The name Cèol means "music" in Gaeltacht.  My given name is Carron, and spelled Karen in the USA. I was named after Lochcarron, (a lake in Scotland's No. Highlands), by my grandmother, as as she was Scottish and from there.   I spell it Karen, as it is the American version. Saves time explaining how to spell it. I am always asked "is that with a K or a C", then when I say "K", they spell it wrong, when I say "C", they spell it wrong, so I went to Karen, which is always spelled right, go figure. Whatever....it is me. lol. I chose the name Cèol, because of 2 reasons: 1. my father called me "cèolmhor" (musical) and 2: because I have been close to music all my life and even toured as a lighting technician for rock bands for many years, so music is in my blood. My grandfather and father were musicians.  I think it is a universal language. Many people cannot speak English, but sing songs in English. I have been here for 2 years.

    Thank you for asking and for the welcome....peace

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