Joanna Hyde and Tadhg Ó Meachair

Joanna Hyde (fiddle, vocals) and Tadhg Ó Meachair (accordion, piano) share a passion for Irish traditional music, and for American folk music rooted in Celtic traditions. US-born Joanna has played (and studied) Irish music since childhood and has played with the Hydes and One for the Foxes. Born in Ireland, Tadhg grew up speaking Gaelic; he’s an All-Ireland title winner on piano and has played with the bands Goitse and One for the Foxes.

Heron Valley

Heron Valley captures the iconic sounds of the bothies, village halls and kitchen ceilidhs. With a mixture of traditional Scots and original songs they tell enchanting stories from the places they were born. From the rugged Atlantic islands of the Outer Hebrides, to the mystical hills of Argyll, these musicians are passionate about their heritage. Let Heron Valley transport you to the heartlands of Scotland, through their dynamic performance of the ancient sounds of their home! https://www.heronvalleyband.com/

SuperTrad

We are so excited to bring back this collaboration trio that can only be enjoyed at the Durango Celtic Festival! When they’re not playing as part of this “super” group, they are regular members of Ímar, Mec Lir, and the Paddy Callaghan Trio, among other musical endeavors. Tomas Callister (fiddle), Adam Rhodes (bouzouki), and Paddy Callaghan (button accordion) absolutely mesmerize the audience when they combine their skills. As a bonus, SuperTrad will be helping to lead our late-night ceilidhs.

The Jeremiahs

A festival favorite, The Jeremiahs is an Irish folk band that comprises four musicians who have come together with the common goal of writing, composing and performing folk songs and music. With a wonderful mixture of  newly composed songs and tunes in the folk genre and a well-selected catalogue of older folk songs, Dublin’s Joe Gibney (vocals), New York’s Matt Mancuso (fiddle), Co. Clare’s Conor Crimmins (flute), and Dublin’s James Ryan (guitar) are sure to rouse all the emotions. https://thejeremiahs.ie/

One For the Foxes

Dave Curley, Tadhg Ó Meachair, and Joanna Hyde form an exciting and dynamic transatlantic trio that presents a rousing blend of Irish and American folk music.The group is made up of Dublin’s Tadhg Ó Meachair (Goitse), Galway’s Dave Curley (SLIDE) and Colorado’s Joanna Hyde (The Hydes). Through a shared deep-rooted passion for Irish traditional music, this trio highlights the vital role of Irish traditional music as an origin of many American folk music. https://oneforthefoxes.com/

Dave Curley

Dave Curley, a multi-instrumentalist, singer and dancer from Corofin, Co. Galway, has been making big waves in the Irish music scene in Ireland, Europe and the USA in the last number of years. After graduating from the University of Limerick’s groundbreaking Irish Music and Dance programme, Dave became a creative member of award-winning bands SLIDE and RUNA. His most recent record, ‘A Brand New Day’, showcases his vocals and writing style which has a contemporary sensibility rooted in tradition. https://davecurleymusic.com/

Patrick Crossing

Patrick Crossing performs both original and traditional Celtic music with creative stylings and riveting melodies and harmonies. Tune sets are lively renditions of Celtic foot-stomping music filled with rhythms and harmonies on a variety of instruments. Band members include: Shiela Lane, (whistles, cello, vocals), Elizabeth Lawyer (fiddle, vocals), Dennon Jones (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), CJ Alderton (guitar, vocals), Erick Morningstar (bouzouki and bodhran), and Molly Morningstar (vocals). https://www.facebook.com/PatrickCrossingBand

Kitchen Jam Band

The Original Kitchen Jam Band was formed in 2004 to provide music for contra dances in Durango, but plays locally at Celtic festivals, farmer’s market, Noel Night and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, including the Durango and Silverton Shamrock Express train. Longtime members (top to bottom) Ken Beegles, Bob Condon, Terry Double,
Barry Longwell, and Jo Ann Beegles recorded the band’s fourth Cd “Ships In the Night” with fiddler/vocalist Emily Huntsman and dancer Jenny Shine.

The Bowmaneers

The Bowmaneers perform modern and contemporary Celtic music. Exploring the more recent imaginings of Celtic songs and tunes, you will hear songs about the sea, love, betrayal, mermaids, boats, and the occasional dragon or scoundrel. Songs are filled with multiple harmonies and vocal collaborations. Band members include: Brittany Hinger (ukulele, vocals), Zach Phelps (guitar, vocals), Elizabeth Lawyer (violin, vocals), Shiela Lane (piano, whistles, vocals), Linda Dolder (drum, vocals), and Jarod Lane (bass, vocals).

Tom Ward’s Downfall

Tom Ward’s Downfall is a Durango based Traditional Irish Music trio that’s played Fridays at the Durango Winery since Spring of 2023. Aside from the Winery, the trio has had the pleasure of sharing their upbeat and lively tunes with audiences at house concerts, restaurants, non profit events, shops on Main Street and contra dances in the Durango area. The band features Erick Morningstar (Bouzouki and Bodhran), Ed Webb (Irish flute) and Ari Schermer (Fiddle).

Truckely Howe

Truckely Howe performs the traditional lively dance music of the Celtic Isles, as well as beautiful airs and songs.  They are know for their pure drop style. Musicians are:  Erick Morningstar (bouzouki, bodhran), Susan Vidal (whistles, cello), Patrick Dressen (guitar, vocals), Ed Webb (flutes), Yvonne Holland (fiddle), and Steve Martin (tenor banjo).

Ga Greine

Ga Greine, Gaelic for “Sun Beam,” are a four-piece Celtic band hailing from the Four Corners. Their music reflects their love of traditional Celtic music flavored with folk and Appalachian fiddle music. Meet Charles (lead vocalist and guitar), Deb Gaita (Spanish bagpipes, flutes, and penny whistle), Abigail (fiddle), and Carl (guitar, bass, and drum). They have been blessed to play at various venues in New Mexico and Colorado and have completed 4 CD projects over the span of five years together.   https://www.facebook.com/people/Ga-Greine/100061153251922/