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Born in Manchester
in the late 70’s into a County Longford
family steeped in Traditional Music for
Generations. It was not long before Angelina’s
interest and keen ear for the music quickly
developed.
Starting on the tin
whistle she soon moved to the Banjo following
in the footsteps of her father Peter and
her Grand father Kevin. Angelina has since
developed a highly personal style with
an electric rhytmn that captivates anyone
who is lucky to hear.
In 1998 Angelina moved to Galway and quickly
established herself on the local music
scene. Soon after she recorded a duet
album with her father Peter on Accordion
and accompanied by much sought after accompianist
John Blake on Piano and Guitar. The CD
received critical acclaim from leading
newspapers and music journalists.
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Angelina’s unmistakeable
sound is at times dark and earthy, coupled with
a weighted deeply grounded rhythm, the momentum,
measured, unstoppable. Yet it is light-handed,
deft, and deadly accurate, twinkling and sparkling,
as on ‘The Starry Lane to Monaghan’,
(‘Memories from the Holla’). Of
this album (with her father, Peter Carberry),
Mairtin O Connor said:"Simply a treasure
to the ear and food for the soul"
Her style echoes uncannily
that of her Grandfather Kevin, fifty years ago
when he played for ceildhes and house dances
with his brother Peter on pipes, around Keenagh,
Co. Longford. Born after Kevin’s death,
it was through her father Peter (Accordion/Banjo)
that she imbibed this magic at their family
home in Manchester during the nineties. On her
return to Ireland, she was recognised as a descendant
of Kevin’s by the older folk of Keenagh,
sheerly because of the distinctive qualities
of her playing.
An album with her husband
Martin Quinn (Accordion) was acclaimed by musicians
throughout Ireland and received top ratings
by reviewers. It is regularly played on radio
in Ireland and abroad. Among fans of their playing,
the great melodeon player Johnny Connolly said:
“If it gives other listeners half the
pleasure it has given me then no music lover
should be without a copy”.
Angelina’s forthcoming
album promises to reveal a lot more of her musicianship,
which is erudite in the ways of the Tradition
but lives very much in the present, a present
that will outlive the transient and fickle tastes
that sometimes pervade.
Music for the serious and
light-hearted alike, but certainly not for the
fainthearted!!
Paul Bradley, October
2005
"A
Landmark Recording in Traditional Irish Music."
Martin McGinley, IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE.
"Tradition
glancing backwards and forwards at the same
time. Mighty fine!"
Siobhan Long, THE IRISH TIMES.
"Calm
dreamy tunes on perfectly synchronous accordion
and banjo on easy tempo that savours sentiment
over speed."
Fintan Vallely, THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE.
Touring
Angelina has also toured in Europe
with trad band the Bumblebee’s and has
also taught at the well known Tocane Summer
school in the South of France.
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