
SÉAMUS AND CAOIMHE (IRELAND)
THE HAUNTING BEAUTY OF IRISH SIBLINGS
NEW STARS OF IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC
You don’t need to know their names, and no one has to tell you anything in advance — you’ll understand the moment they begin: it’s no exaggeration to say you haven’t heard anything this hauntingly beautiful in a long time. Ireland knows it too.
And when it comes to their c
oncerts and the need to respond to the fusion of jazz, West African traditions, Latin American rhythms, and improvisation that touches on many other musical corners, they offer a simple piece of advice:
"If you can't move your feet, use your hands — and if even that isn't possible, dance with your heart."
Photo: Colm Moore