Kate Crossan
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Kate Crossan (also has performed under the name Cait agus Sean, meaning Kate and John) is an Irish singer and composer.
Crossan first gained notice with a band called Kitty's Kitchen.[1] She now uses arrangements of the acoustic guitar, piano, flute, uilleann pipes, and violin.
Selected discography
- Voice of the Celtic Heart (2001) — with Oliver Schroer
- "As I Roved Out"
- "Carrickfergus"
- "Bonny Portmore"
- "Galway Bay"
- "My Lagan Love"
- "Flower of Magherally"
- "Danny Boy"
- "Come by the Hills"
- "Siúl a Rún"
- "I Know Where I'm Going"
- "Bheir Mí"
- Voice of Comfort: Celtic Songs of Love & Life (2002) — under performing name Cait agus Sean (meaning Kate and John in Irish). The sleeve notes read 'Find peace and inspiration in these Celtic songs of love and life as sung by Kate Crossan - Instrumentation includes fiddle, Celtic flute & whistles, bodhran, djembe, percussion, guitar, harp, violin & keyboards'.
- "Rivers and Dreams"
- "Casadh An tSugain"
- "Fire on the Hearth"
- "Flying"
- "The Mist of Years"
- "An Mhaighdean Mhara"
- "Love Came Lightly"
- "In Love Forever"
- "Castle of Dromore"
- "Siun Ni Dhuibhir"
- "Be My Music"
References
- ^ Lofthouse, Derek (1997). "Kitty's Kitchen". Canadian Journal for Traditional Music/La Revue de musique folklorique canadienne. pp. 42–43. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
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