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Jeremy Kittel : Celtic Fiddle
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Exuberant renditions of traditional and original Scottish, Irish and Cape Breton fiddle tunes by the 2000 US National Scottish Fiddle Champion; with guitar, bouzouki and piano accompaniment.
Genre: World: Celtic
Release Date: 2000
Celtic Fiddle Record Label: Fiddlestick Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Inverness Gathering/Iron Man/Pretty Peg/Jenny Dang the Weaver 4:50 Album Only
My Former Wife/Old Copperplate/The Copperplate 5:21 Album Only
Dargai 4:54 Album Only
The Trig Jig/Mom's Jig 3:56 Album Only
The Yellow Tinker/Lord MacDonald/The Fair of Ballinasloe 3:39 Album Only
The Brown Sailed Boat/Miss Drummond of Perth/The Maids of Mt. Ci 5:51 Album Only
Well May Charlie Wear the Crown 3:31 Album Only
Oisin's Hornpipe/Sleepy Maggie/Jenny's Chickens 4:38 Album Only
That One Reel/Julia Delaney 4:50 Album Only
Hughie's Cap/Oisin's Reel 4:21 Album Only
The June Tune (Jig & Reel)/The Road to Glengarry 4:10 Album Only
Tamlin 3:52 Album Only
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Album Notes

Debut album from an exciting young fiddler, grounded in traditional Scottish and Irish music. Jeremy won the US National Scottish Fiddle Championship in 2000, and was the Junior Champion the previous two years. He also qualified for the All-Ireland four consecutive years, and is a popular act at Scottish, Irish and Folk Festivals and concerts.

Celtic Fiddle contains driving renditions of traditional and original Scottish, Irish, and Cape Breton Fiddle Tunes. On each track Kittel is accompanied by Charlie Wilkie, Guitar; Patrick Flannagan, Bouzouki & Guitar; Tim Sparling, Piano; or Jesse Mason, Guitar. 54 Minutes.

Fiddler Magazine, Summer 2003
"[Jeremy has] established impeccable credentials for Scottish fiddling with his first album..."

Sing Out, Fall 2003
"Still in his teens, Jeremy Kittel has already established himself as a world-class fiddler."

Bryan Kelso Crow, Celtic Connections National Syndicated Radio Program
"One of the top 20 Celtic albums of 2000, and certainly the best album by a new young artist."

Current Magazine, 9/2000
"His album showcases his talent in a well-chosen series of tunes, including the wonderful "Tamlin" and the haunting "Well May Charlie Wear the Crown."

Irish-American News, 4/2003
"At last year's festival Kittel brought the house down - one day after turning 18."

Valley News, New Hampshire, 12/12/02
"You'd think he had been playing for decades in Irish Music Halls. Kittel's fiddle style is utterly convincing; he has the characteristic driven-bow style of Irish and Scottish fiddling, the percussive cuts and rolls, down pat."

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REVIEWS

An incredible artist
author: Sarah Gallogly
Kittel's personal mix of acute musicality, technical facility and joyful energy make his playing absolutely electrifying. This album is a necessity for those lean times when the astonishing Kittel isn't playing live anywhere nearby.
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Makes me want to dance
author: Ed Kryshak MD
Technically perfect yet aesthetically pleasing, Kittel will lighten your mood and make you want to dance, whatever you're doing. You just can't help but move to this stuff.
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Happiness you can hear!
author: Marilyn Scott-Waters
This is a great CD to listen to when you are driving in traffic. It snaps you right out of any crankiness and into a happier place. Lovely stuff!
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Wonderful!!
author: Diane Leach
Jeremy is such an accomplished musician, bringing such life to his music. There are times it feels like you are there, they are wonderful!
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