The Virtual Kiosk CD Store
Over 250 pages of CDs with nearly 4,000 artists listed in this Virtual Mall. The EvO:R Virtual CD Mall
has been responsible for over 6,000 Independent CD sales since opening. We don't actually stock or sell the CDs,
we simply list each CD by genre and link the visitor to websites such as CD Baby and Peacework Music Network for the sale.
We also offer Guitar Kits, T-Shirts and plenty more.
Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week...
WORLD Music: Celtic
 | BONNIE RIDEOUT: scottish inheritance
Scotland/Celtic/World Music- the first woman to hold the National Scottish fiddle title and the youngest to have garnered the US championship
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 | MARY MC LAUGHLIN: daughter of lir
A journey which bridges the gap between mythical and modern Ireland on this beautiful, evocative album. The songs are original and provide a platform for her lush, multi layered vocals.
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 | GREY LARSEN & PADDY LEAGUE: dark of the moon
Beautifully crafted arrangements of traditional Irish music (and two Grey Larsen originals) featuring Grey's soaring Irish flute, whistle, and concertina and Paddy's impeccable, driving bodhrán and soulful guitar playing.
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 | GREY LARSEN & ANDRé MARCHAND: the orange tree
An underground classic: A timeless integration of Irish and French Canadian traditional music and song, irresistable Quebecois foot-stomping with Irish flute, concertina, guitar, harmonium, tin whistle, and André Marchand's utterly natural vocals.
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 | JAMES KEANE, SEAMUS EGAN, WINIFRED HORAN, AND SUE RICHARDS: the irish isle
Beautiful Celtic music that sets a gracious mood for festive and romantic dining.
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 | JOE BURKE WITH CHARLIE LENNON: morning mist
Traditional Irish music, from a master accordionist with international acclaim; accompanied by piano, these tunes are light, upbeat and of course, danceable.
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 | BONNIE RIDEOUT/CITY OF WASHINGTON PIPE BAND: scottish rant
Three-time Scottish fiddle champion and world champion (grade one) highland pipe band team up for a rousing good time presenting highland bagpipe music in new innovative arrangements from Scotland, Ireland, Spain, and North America
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 | PATRICK MANGAN: farewell to ireland
The debut album by New York based fiddler Patrick Mangan features a lively selection of traditional Irish tunes and an all-star lineup of musicians.
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 | MATT & SHANNON HEATON: dearga
Full-on, trad-minded originals on timber flute, driving acoustic guitar, bodhran, fiddle; and literate songwriting -- expertly arranged and presented by two of the best mountain bikers in Boston's Irish traditional music scene.
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 | CAPITAL CITY MEN'S CHORUS: northern lights
Capital City Men's Chorus' compilation of seasonal music from northern climes, with a special
emphasis on Celtic music --the perfect gift for the music lover on your list.
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 | DONNA GERMANO: lo, how a rose
The magical sounds of Donna's harps and hammered dulcimer bring an exotic touch to familiar and not-so-familiar Christmas music.
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 | THE ROGUES: live in canada, eh?
The Rogues are live in Canada having a hell of a good time with bagpipes, percussion, comedy, dancing and some good friends.
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 | MARTIN LASS: sonnet
Original music to touch, inspire and heal... featuring solo violin accompanied by the sounds of piano, guitar, harp, flute and other instruments.
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 | KATHLEEN DONOHOE: irish songs you'll love
Evocative Irish songs of wit, love and humor featuring Celtic Harp, flute, tin whistle, bodhran, mandolin, guitars and Irish pipes.
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 | STEVE KRITZER: mandolin christmas
A gentle Christmas and Holiday CD. Traditional favorites arranged for mandolins,guitar, and recorders, and one award winning original Christmas song. Steve is rooted in an American Folk and Celtic Tradition.
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 | THE BLUE RIDGE IRISH MUSIC SCHOOL: the virginia reel
Traditional Irish music like you'd hear it at a pub session. High quality and true to the old style. Played by young musicians in the Charlottesville, VA area and benefiting the local nonprofit teaching organization, The Blue Ridge Irish Music School.
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 | THE BRINGERS: it's about time
"Music Without Borders" is the only way to describe this talented group of young musicians. Celtic traditions merge with the Australian didgeridoo, Tribal percussion, and World Folk influences to create a sound unlike anything you've heard before.
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 | LENAHAN: hooligans in suits
"Wild & wonderful Celtic rock...infused with a rare fire, energy & passion," (Time Out London) recorded live at Britain's Gosport Festival by New York City's Celtic rock trailblazers.
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 | CADY FINLAYSON: shines like silver
A collection of Irish and American tunes featuring the fiddle with guest artists on guitar, uillean pipes, tin whistle, mandolin, percussion, bass, and bagpipes.
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 | ROSE IN THE HEATHER: by any other name
High energy, traditional Irish/bluegrass/old-time American string band music, featuring fiddle, bass, guitars and bodhran.
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 | BEN REGIER: cricket in the kitchen
A mixture of Bluegrass, Celtic, and originality; an instrumental album by the 2001 National Hammer Dulcimer Champion; features original songs, traditional songs, and a few hymns.
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 | THE BORDERCOLLIES: the road from swannanoa
A new contemporary celtic band featuring a unique blend of traditional celtic and folk influences with tight instrumentation and three part vocal harmonies.
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