Beòlach, the Glossary
Beòlach is a Canadian instrumental folk music group from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.[1]
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- Canadian instrumental musical groups
- Musical groups from Nova Scotia
Canadian Folk Music Awards
The Canadian Folk Music Awards are an annual music awards ceremony presenting awards in a variety of categories for achievements in both traditional and contemporary folk music, and other roots music genres, by Canadian musicians.
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Cape Breton Island
Cape Breton Island (île du Cap-Breton, formerly île Royale; Ceap Breatainn or Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn; Unamaꞌki) is a rugged and irregularly shaped island on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Cape Breton Post
The Cape Breton Post is the only daily newspaper published on Cape Breton Island.
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CBC Music
CBC Music (formerly known as CBC FM, CBC Stereo and CBC Radio 2) is a Canadian FM radio network operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Celtic Colours
Celtic Colours International Festival is a Celtic music festival held annually in October on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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East Coast Music Association
The East Coast Music Association (ECMA) is a non-profit association purposed towards supporting the music industry in the Canadian east coast, i.e., Atlantic Canada.
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Juno Award for Traditional Roots Album of the Year
The Juno Award for Traditional Roots Album of the Year is presented annually at Canada's Juno Awards to honour the best album of the year in the traditional roots genre.
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Juno Awards
The Juno Awards (stylized as JUNOS), or simply known as the Junos, are awards presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to recognize outstanding achievements in Canada's music industry.
Juno Awards of 2021
The Juno Awards of 2021, honouring Canadian music achievements, were presented on 6 June 2021, observing the 50th anniversary of these awards.
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.
The Chronicle Herald
The Chronicle Herald is a broadsheet newspaper published in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, owned by SaltWire Network of Halifax.
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The Telegram
The Telegram is a daily newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays (as The Weekend Telegram) in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
16th Canadian Folk Music Awards
The 16th Canadian Folk Music Awards were presented on April 9 and 10, 2021, to honour achievements in folk music by Canadian artists in 2020.
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See also
Canadian instrumental musical groups
- Atomic 7
- BadBadNotGood
- Beòlach
- Blitz//Berlin
- Creaking Tree String Quartet
- Flore Laurentienne
- Fresh Snow
- Hiss Tracts
- Huevos Rancheros (band)
- Intervals (band)
- Last Ex
- Phono-Comb
- Pugs and Crows
- SaxAndViolin
- Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
- Sultans of String
- The East Pointers
- The Halluci Nation
- The Henrys
- The Hylozoists
- The Reverb Syndicate
- Vision Eternel
Musical groups from Nova Scotia
- Air Traffic Control (band)
- Beòlach
- Blou (band)
- Còig
- Cassie and Maggie
- Gloryhound
- Grand Dérangement (band)
- Hip Club Groove
- Hopeful Monster (band)
- Jim and Don Haggart
- List of musicians from Nova Scotia
- Radio Radio (band)
- Sandbox (band)
- Slowcoaster
- The Barra MacNeils
- The Cottars
- The Men of the Deeps
- The Rankin Family
- The Trews
- Tom Fun Orchestra
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beòlach
Also known as Wendy MacIsaac.