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Celtic Jazz pioneers Carmina are launching their new studio album at the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith this week.

Entitled My Crescent City, this masterpiece is the second collaboration with Irish music legend Donal Lunny who produced the album and features as a guest musician.

Carmina first made their name touring Ireland and have since played major venues and festivals throughout the world.

Their music is original, soulful and sophisticated — an uplifting blend of traditional and contemporary Celtic sounds with jazz improvisation in powerful original songs.

Their mix of jazz and Celtic crossover music has captivated audiences for years and their sound has been compared with Moving Hearts and Joni Mitchell.

The band boasts an impressive line-up of names in Irish jazz as well as traditional music with renowned singer and songwriter Pippa Marland at the helm.

She, along with highly-accomplished songwriter and guitar player Rob King compose the songs.

The line-up also includes Nic France (drums/percussion); Geoff Castle (keyboards); Diarmaid Moynihan (uilleann pipes/whistles); Chris Haigh (fiddle); David Goodier (double bass) and Brian Morrissey (bodhrán/banjo/whistles).

The highlight of the London launch features a guest appearance by Dublin sax player Richie Buckley, better known for his work with Van Morrison and Sharon Shannon.

The renowned musician is fundamental to Carmina’s recordings having worked with the band previously.

As a mark of their success the band have recently signed to Real World Publishing and have had numerous plays on radio stations throughout Britain and Ireland.

Critics in Ireland have reviewed the new offering with great acclaim.

The launch is taking place on Saturday, March 29 at the Irish Cultural Centre on Black’s Road in Hammersmith. Doors 8pm. Tickets cost £10/£8 concessions. Contact 020 8563 8232 for further details.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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