| Peter & Mary Alice Amidon |
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Versatile and respected performers of traditional song and dance |
| Les Batinses |
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Québecois with a modern beat |
| Cantrip |
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Piper Dan Houghton leads this dynamic young quartet of Scottish traditional musicians |
| Dent-de-lion |
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Family and friends join Claude Méthé, one of Québec's most venerable fiddlers |
| John Doyle |
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Extraordinary Irish guitarist and entertainer |
| Fiddleheads |
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Young Vermont fiddlers playing traditional tunes from the region |
| Kimberley Fraser |
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One of the stellar young players of the Cape Breton musical tradition |
| Gadelle |
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4 women comprise this traditional French Acadian band from PEI |
| Adina Gordon |
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Gifted dance caller and teacher |
| Hot Flannel |
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Acoustic & electric twists on old tunes, perfect for dancin |
| Long Time Courting |
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Three-part vocals and fiery Irish jigs and reels on fiddle, guitar, flute and cello |
| Jennings & Ponder/Sheefra |
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Stories for all, and songs of Irelands |
| Lynd & Santoro |
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New England duo performing celtic tunes on fiddle & pipes |
| Jeremiah McLane |
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Tradition and innovation from one of VT’s finest pianists and accordionists |
| Midnight Capers |
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Morris dancers dancing in the street |
| No Strings Marionette Co. |
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Imaginative performances for young and old |
| Reveillons! |
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A vibrant new approach to traditional Québecois music |
| Lissa Schneckenburger Trio |
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Beautiful ballads and rhythmic, joyous fiddling |
| David Surette |
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This outstanding NE guitarist plays folk music from a variety of traditions |
| Telford & Green |
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Cape Breton music from Central Vermont |
| Trio 7 |
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The soul of Ireland with a New England accent |