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Keith R. Harkin (born June 10, 1986) is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrument musician (guitar, piano, banjo, & bass) hailing from Derry, Northern Ireland. In 2006, Keith was the lead in BBC’s “Dha Theanga” and also wrote and recorded songs for the show. Keith has been a musician all his life and has supported artists like John Martyn and David Kitt on their Irish tours. He has played at numerous festivals including Tavistock, Glasgowbury Music Festival, Gasyard Feile and Derry Feis (which he has won numerous times). Keith counts legends like Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, John Martyn, Nick Drake, The Kinks,...
Singer/songwriter Katie Thompson released her debut album, Tall Poppy in 2009. Since then her career has flourished under the bright lights of the international music funding site Sellaband, making her one of the fastest-ever artists to reach the $US50,000 level needed to record and release an album – and all contributed by people who love her music. That new album is Impossible, with the first single, Good As Gold, scheduled for release in January 2011. Produced in the UK at Modern World Studios by renowned British producer, Greg Haver, the album is a treasure-trove of rare and beautiful songs which...
There are two artists name Katie Lee. 1) Katie Lee (October 23, 1919 – November 1, 2017) was an American folk singer, writer, actress, photographer and environmental activist. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. After that, she went on to study with two of the most successful folksingers of the 1940s, Burl Ives and Josh White. After joining a rafting trip in the Grand Canyon she became a regular on river trips on the Colorado River and joined the opposition to the construction of Glen Canyon Dam. In September and October 1955, she,...
Not Katies were a rock/punk band from the south of the United Kingdom. .