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Kammen and Swan:
A bright edge to traditional celtic tunes.
Pam Swan and Shira Kammen bring a bright edge to traditional Celtic tunes and songs from Scotland, Ireland, Galicia, Brittany, Cape Breton and beyond with this fiddle and
piano album released in 2001.
Pam Swan has been a wildlife educator, field researcher, museum manager and media spokesperson for Marine World Africa, Lindsay Wildlife Museum,
Cygnus Research and Education, and the California Academy of Sciences. Also an acclaimed pianist, singer, and percussionist, she has toured the U.S., Canada and the U.K., performing
and teaching traditional Celtic music at festivals, concerts and workshops.
Pam and Shira Kammen have delighted in performing together as a duo in the US and Canada.
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Wild Wood
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Kammen and Swan lives in
California, USA.
Tagged as: World, Folk, Medieval, Folk, Celtic.
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