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== B ==
 
== B ==
* [[Backwater]]: (1 session, 1996)
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*[[Backwater]]: (1 session, 1996)
 
*[[Big Self]]: (1 session, 1982)
 
* [[Big Self]]: (1 session, 1982)
 
 
 
*[[Boys Of The Lough]]: (7 sessions, 1972-1978) <ref>The Boys Of The Lough are described by Wikipedia as a "Scots-Irish Celtic music band". The original line-up included two Northern Irish musicians and two Scots and their repertoire draws on both traditions, so they can be seen as both Northern Irish and Scottish.</ref>
 
*[[Boys Of The Lough]]: (7 sessions, 1972-1978) <ref>The Boys Of The Lough are described by Wikipedia as a "Scots-Irish Celtic music band". The original line-up included two Northern Irish musicians and two Scots and their repertoire draws on both traditions, so they can be seen as both Northern Irish and Scottish.</ref>
 
*[[Paul Brady]]: (1 session, 1978)
 
*[[Paul Brady]]: (1 session, 1978)

Revision as of 19:59, 14 May 2020

This aim of this page is to list sessions by artists from, formed or based in Northern Ireland. Years indicate recording dates; for further details, see linked artist pages. Please add more information if known.

A

  • Ash: (4 sessions, 1994-2001)

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

  • The Johnstons: (1 session, 1972)
  • Joyrider: (3 sessions, 1995-1996)

K

L

M

N

  • Na Fili: (3 sessions, 1973-1976)
  • Nil: (1 session, 1996)

O

P

Q

R

  • Rudi: (1 session, 1981)

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

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References

  1. The Boys Of The Lough are described by Wikipedia as a "Scots-Irish Celtic music band". The original line-up included two Northern Irish musicians and two Scots and their repertoire draws on both traditions, so they can be seen as both Northern Irish and Scottish.
  2. Based in London, all members came from Belfast.

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