Green Linnet Records - List of Green Linnet Artists

List of Green Linnet Artists

  • 3 Way Street
  • Ad Vielle Que Pourra
  • Altan
  • Andy Irvine
  • Andy M. Stewart
  • Andy M. Stewart & Manus Lunny
  • Billy McComiskey
  • Brendan Mulvihill
  • Brian Conway & Tony DeMarco
  • Brian Keane
  • Brooks Williams
  • Buttons & Bows
  • Capercaillie
  • Celtic Fiddle Festival
  • Celtic Thunder
  • Cherish the Ladies
  • Daithi Sproule
  • Déanta
  • Donna Long & Brendan Mulvihill
  • Eileen Ivers
  • Ensemble Choral Du Bout Du Monde
  • Eugene O'Donnell
  • Ffynnon
  • Green Fields of America
  • The House Band
  • Irish Tradition
  • James Keane
  • Jerry O'Sullivan
  • Joanie Madden
  • Joe Burke
  • Joe Burke/Michael Cooney/Terry Corcoran
  • Joe Derrane
  • John Faulkner
  • John Williams
  • Johnny B. Connolly
  • Johnny Cunningham
  • Kevin Burke
  • Kevin Burke and Open House
  • Kevin Crawford
  • Kips Bay
  • Kornog
  • Liz Carroll
  • Lúnasa
  • Manus McGuire
  • Martin Hayes
  • Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill
  • Martin Mulhaire, Seamus Connolly and Jack Coen
  • Matt Molloy
  • Mick Moloney
  • Mick Moloney, Jimmy Keane, Robbie O'Connell with Liz Carroll
  • Moving Cloud
  • Niamh Parsons
  • Oisín Mac Diarmada
  • Old Blind Dogs
  • Orealis
  • Paddy O'Brien
  • Pan Morigan
  • Pat Kilbride
  • Patrick Street
  • Rare Air
  • Reeltime
  • Relativity
  • Seamus Ennis
  • Sileas
  • Susan McKeown
  • Tannahill Weavers
  • Téada
  • Tom Doherty
  • Tommy Sands
  • Touchstone
  • Trian
  • Tulla Ceili Band
  • Wolfstone

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