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Knot Fibb'n
Contemporary acoustic arrangements of traditional Celtic music
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Description
From Columbus to Nashville, Chicago to New York, to Wisconsin, West Virginia, Iowa... presenting a unique, crisp style to the traditional Irish-American music scene, the four members of Knot Fibbn have covered a lot of ground, performing, recording and entertaining thousands of fans in the years since they first joined forces around a dining room table in 1997.
Their schedule is a busy one Knot Fibbn has played the Bethlehem Celtic Classic, Dublin Irish Festival & Blarney Bash, Chicago Gaelic Park Irish Festival, Columbus Arts Festival, Brooklyn Great Irish Fair, Rochester Irish Festival, Ohio State Fair, Old Tyme Folk Music and Celtic Music Festivals in Waynesville, Dayton Celtic Festival, Dayton Feis 2000, Highland Folk Festival in Delaware, Middfest in Middletown, Multicultural Festival in Parkersburg WV, and various other festivals and concert series in Ohio, West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. The band has completed two four-night runs at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, and has also played many of the Irish-themed pubs and clubs in the Central Ohio, Cincinnati and Dayton areas. Knot Fibb'n has opened for the Nashville band Ceili Rain, Irish musician Larry Kirwan and his Bronx, NY-based band Black 47, Irish rockers The Prodigals, Celtic accordionist John Whelan, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia fiddler Natalie MacMaster, Chicago fiddler Liz Carroll, and Irish guitarist John Doyle.