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The Supervillains are a alternative reggae/ska band from Orlando, Florida. Members of band: Skart: Guitar & Vocals Dom: Drums & Vocals Dan: Bass T-Rex: Keys & Guitar .
Áine Uí Cheallaigh is very well-known Irish singer and scholar who first gained international attention with her rendition of “Lift the Wings” in the worldwide hit show, “Riverdance.” She was born in Belfast, her father’s hometown. Her mother was from An Rinn in Waterford. Her musical influences can be traced to both areas, although she is best known for her renditions of Irish tunes performed in the Irish language, Gaelic. Áine has twice won the coveted Corn Uí Riada for sean‑nós (“old style”) singing held at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge, an annual arts festival of Irish culture, which began in...
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (born August 28, 1979) is a fiddler, born in Dublin, Ireland. He is known for developing a drone-based fiddle style heavily influenced by the uilleann pipes and the music of Sliabh Luachra. Ó Raghallaigh spent several summers working part- and full-time in the Irish Traditional Music Archives in Dublin, opening up a wealth of old recordings which influenced his repertoire and style. Together with uilleann piper Mick O'Brien, he recorded Kitty Lie Over, named No.1 Traditional Album of 2003 by Earle Hitchner in the Irish Echo.[1] He performs regularly with West Kerry accordion player Brendan Begley, and...
"Ethereal melodies of melancholy and strangeness." IIn early 2010, Holland Andrews began a solo project behind the alias of Like a Villain. Holland is a dual-instrumentalist playing both clarinet and tenor saxophone. She pulls her influences notable minimalist composers such as Arvo Pärt, Erik Satie and contemporary vocalist Meredith Monk. Other influences include modern experimental music’s spearhead, Björk. By creating tapestry of live loops using her voice, clarinet, and glockenspiel, her aim is to put emphasis on the roots of organic sounds. Like a Villain currently lives in Portland, Oregon. .