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| | Brendan Mulvihill |  | One of the most remarkable fiddlers ever to grace the world of Irish music. |
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| Brian Conway |  | Brian is considered to be the leading player in the Sligo-New York style of playing. |
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| Carlene Anglim & Ali |  | In 1993 she won the BBC 2 Young Tradition Award to add to her ' 92 All Ireland Fiddle Championship. |
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| | Charlie Lennon |  | Founder member of the all-Ireland winning Liverpool Céilí Band. |
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| Eileen Ivers |  | "One of the most respected traditional fiddlers in Irish music..... fast becoming one of its most exciting innovators." The Boston Globe. |
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| James Kelly |  | Son of the great West Clare fiddler and concertina player, John Kelly. |
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| Kevin Burke |  | Kevin Burke has been called Ireland's most lyrical fiddler. |
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| | Kevin O'Connor |  | Traditional Irish fiddle music with a contemporary twist. |
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| | Manus Mcguire |  | Manus Mcguire was born in Tullamore, County Offaly, and raised in Sligo Town. |
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| Martin Hayes |  | Martin Hayes epitomizes the fiddle music of County Clare. |
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| Tommy Potts |  | Tommy Potts, heir to over a century of family music, was one of the most innovative and inventive Irish fiddlers. |
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| | Zoe Conway |  | Zoë was competing and winning in both the classical feiseanna, and the traditional All Ireland competitions. |
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