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Elizabeth Nicholson : A Rosebud in June
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Irish traditional harp and vocals with soul.
Genre: Folk: Irish Traditional
Release Date: 2009
A Rosebud in June Record Label: BarBarrick
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Maid On the Shore 3:24 Album Only
The Rolling Waves/the Bonny Light Horseman 7:06 Album Only
An Paistin Fionn/the Tailor's Twist 3:41 Album Only
Geordie/toss the Feathers/the Golden Keyboard 5:46 Album Only
A Rosebud in June 3:35 Album Only
The Monihan Jig/the Mist Covered Mountain 3:50 Album Only
Blow the Candles Out 3:41 Album Only
The Water Is Wide 5:10 Album Only
Lord Haddo's Favorite 4:18 Album Only
The Strange Night's Courting/my Lady Carey's Dompe 5:58 Album Only
Westlin Winds 5:27 Album Only
Castle Kelly/the Congress Reel/the Collier's 3:54 Album Only
The Parting Glass 4:59 Album Only
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Album Notes

Elizabeth Nicholson is a Portland, Oregon-based Celtic harp player and vocalist. Known for her gutsy, dynamic approach to harp performance, she is counted among America’s foremost interpreters of traditional Irish dance music for harp -- a genre whose lightning-paced tempos and complex ornamentation more typically reserve it for melody instruments such as the fiddle or flute. Also recognized as a vocalist who “sings beautifully...her singing is delicate and pure without being over-precious,”(David Kidman, netrhythms.uk, October 2006), Elizabeth’s possesses an elegant command of traditional song -- from the filigreed ornamentation of Irish ballads to the strident tones of Americana. Her work has received critical accolades from most major folk music magazine and been featured on NPR's the "Thistle and Shamrock," the iconic syndicated folk program "The Midnight Special" (WFMT Chicago), and hundreds of other radio broadcasts worldwide.

In "A Rosebud in June" Elizabeth performs a soulful collection of traditional material from Ireland, Scotland and England, pared down to just harp and vocals. Songs range from favorites, such as the The Water is Wide, to the more obscure, such as the Scottish supernational ballad A Strange Knight's Courting -- which recounts the proverbial tale of what happens when the devil comes calling. The album also features nimbly-executed traditional Irish jigs and reels, and a contemplative Scottish slow-air. There are songs about spring, fall, winter, love, sex, death and everything that happens in between; old songs with timeless themes.

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