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T'eada stays true to its roots
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ATIRA WINCHESTER
Jerusalem Post
01-23-2005
Headline: T'eada stays true to its roots
Byline: ATIRA WINCHESTER
Edition; Daily
Section: Arts
Page: 20
Sunday, January 23, 2005 -- With five talented, attractive Irishmen in their 20s, the last kind of music you'd expect is traditional folk.
"It isn't as popular as rock and pop; it still remains a niche music, but it's a big part of Irish lives," argues 26-year-old T'eada member Oisin Mac Diarmada. "No Irish person gets through his life without being exposed to Irish folk music."
Born is Sligo and trained in classical music at Dublin's Trinity College, ...
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