Raining Up Mairead Nesbitt

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  • Release Date: 01/10/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Sales Rank: 8,382
  • Label: MANHATTAN RECORDS
  • UPC: 094634297424

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Celtic Woman, the bestselling vocal and instrumental ensemble, is a dulcet unit made up of singularly talented singers. With the release of solo albums from various group members, we’re given a sweet taste of their individual artistry. Raining Up features Máiréad Nesbitt in a program blending Celtic song with popular material, highlighting her dual gifts as a spectacular fiddle player and a velvet-toned vocalist. Barnes & Noble

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Amazing CD! A must-have for Mairead Nesbitt fans!by autumncrazy428

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July 27, 2009: I started out liking Celtic Woman as a group, but then I noticed there were solo albums, so I bought Mairead's first. I loved it! There is a blend of traditional Irish fiddle pieces, relaxing, and just fun songs. A must-have for any Celtic Woman and Mairead Nesbitt fans, or if you just want to try something new!

I Also Recommend: The Greatest Journey - Essential Collection, Celtic Woman, Lisa, A Christmas Celebration, A New Journey.

July 3, 2009 Red Rocks Concertby RKO

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July 08, 2009: My wife and I attended the concert and loved every note of it The setting was outstanding. Normally this time of the yaer we don't experience the lush green rolling foot hills that were present that evening for the concert. This setting reminded me of the the rolling hills of Ireland that we visited in the year of 2006. I commented to my wife that Mairead was the Fariy of the fiddle as the Irish would say when some one has such command of the instrument that she has. The energy that she displayed on stage with her wardrobe protarayed her as a light and darting fariy. Her performance made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end. I am a person of few words. Therfore the expression that comes to mind is that it was and outstanding, moving and entertaining performance. Keep up the great work and god bless you.


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