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- Kornog ("The West Wind" in Breton) is a Breton folk music band formed in 1980 which plays traditional Breton or Celtic tunes and compositions. It was one...
- peated single malt (about 30-35 ppm of phenol) was sold under the brand of Kornog ("West Wind" in Breton). The distillery is located on the seafront (Glann...
- American rock and roll in his works and influenced 1970s Breton bands such as Kornog, Gwerz (band) [fr] and Tri Yann, who revived traditional songs and made...
- Christian Lemaitre (violinist) Nolwenn Leroy Alan Stivell (Celtic harpist) Kornog Carrantuohill Shannon Stonehenge Beltaine Orthodox Celts Irish Stew of Sindidun...
- musicians such as Ale Möller from Sweden, Jamie McMenemy of the Breton group Kornog, Elias Garcia of the Asturian groups Tuenda and Llan de Cubel, and Ruben...
- emerged as the pre-eminent master of 'open tuning' in bands such as Gwerz and Kornog, developing a complex accompaniment and solo technique easily comparable...
- Silly Wizard fiddler Johnny Cunningham, Bothy Band fiddler Kevin Burke, and Kornog fiddler Christian Lemaitre, on their self-titled debut album. "Music for...
- Viseur Dan Ar Braz Jean Chocun Jean-Paul Corbineau Jean-Louis Jossic Kej Kornog Alan Stivell Tri Yann Nolwenn Leroy Aristidis Moschos Chronis Aidonidis...
- a manifesto of Breton music in the first issue of the Celticist journal Kornog. He argued that Breton composers should follow the example of the Mighty...
- known for the Bothy Band, and Christian Lemaître from Brittany, member of Kornog. Since Cunningham's death in 2003, the group has continued to perform, replacing...