- The
Goadec Sisters (Ar C'****ezed
Goadeg in Breton),
usually known as Les sœurs
Goadec in French, were a
Breton vocal group originating from
Treffrin (Côtes...
- of the
roots revival in the
second half of the 20th century,
notably the
Goadec sisters (Maryvonne, Thasie, and Eugénie). At the end of the 19th century...
- with
ancestors and with place. The
plural in
Breton is festoù noz, but the
Goadec Sisters (a
family of
traditional singers) used to say festnozoù, and the...
-
Usually a kan ha
diskan lasts from 5 to 20 minutes. In
addition to the
Goadecs, the
singer Loeiz Ropars largely responsible for
maintaining kan ha diskan's...
-
Folklore de la zone mondiale. The
singer Louise Ebrel,
daughter of Eugénie
Goadec, a
famous traditional Breton musician, is a
guest on the album. Les Ramoneurs...
- ganin-me", a
traditional song that her
mother taught her, also sung by the
Goadec sisters.
Another traditional theme is the
subject of "Son ar plac'h n'he...
- 1932 – 30
March 2020) was a
Breton singer whose parents Eugénie
Goadec (one of the
Goadec Sisters) and Job
Ebrel were
themselves singers. Her repertoire...
- Skolvan [fr] Gwendal [fr]
Gilles Servat Louise Ebrel Triskell [fr] Téada Les Sœurs
Goadec [fr] Pat O'May
Jimmie O'Neill
Louis Capart [fr]
Michel Tonnerre [fr] Les...
- the
lyrics of
traditional songs, he met Eugénie
Ebrel born
Goadec, one of the
three Goadec Sisters who
revived Breton a
cappella singing in the 1960s...
- the
second cousin of
Louise Ebrel, who is a
daughter of Eugénie
Goadec, one of The
Goadec Sisters. In 1983,
Ebrel began learning her
craft with Yannick...