- Lughnasadh,
Lughnasa or
Lúnasa (/
ˈluːnəsə/ LOO-nə-sə, Irish: [ˈl̪ˠuːnˠəsˠə]) is a
Gaelic festival marking the
beginning of the
harvest season. Historically...
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Lúnasa is a
traditional Irish music group,
named after Lughnasadh, an
ancient harvest festival. They tour and
perform internationally, and have recorded...
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Lúnasa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lúnasa or
Lughnasadh is a
Gaelic festival marking the
beginning of the
harvest season.
Lúnasa may also...
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predate the
arrival of Christianity. The
words for May (Bealtaine),
August (
Lúnasa) and
November (Samhain), are the
names of
Gaelic religious festivals. In...
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dancing Stepdance Festivals Imbolc Saint Patrick's Day
Bealtaine The
Twelfth Lúnasa Rose of
Tralee Samhain /
Halloween Wren Day
Languages Hiberno-English Irish...
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Lúnasa is an
album by
Lúnasa that was
released twice,
first in 1998 on
their own label, and
again in 2001 on Comp**** Records. It was the band's
first major...
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Retrieved 16 July 2016. "Ed Boyd –
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lunasa.ie.
Retrieved 16 July 2016.
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Merry Sisters of Fate is an
album by
Irish Celtic band
Lúnasa that was
released in 2001 on
Green Linnet Records. It is the band's
third major release...
- Ireland's top
traditional bands,
Lúnasa, in 1997,
replacing Michael McGoldrick.
Crawford became the
frontman for
Lúnasa during their live performances....
- The
Story So Far... is the
seventh album by
Lúnasa. It was
released in 2008 on Comp**** Records, and was
mainly arranged by
Trevor Hutchinson. Two tracks...