Cherish The Ladies
Cherish The Ladies

Cherish The Ladies

USAEuropean, Celtic
19,889 monthly listeners
  • 10.1K followers
  • 3K subscribers
  • 1.4K fans

Cherish The Ladies's Top Spotify Songs

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Song: The Green Fields Of Canada
1.8K streams
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Heart of the Home
689 streams
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The Waves of Kilkee
610 streams
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Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé Hí (For Ireland I'd Not Tell Her Name) (Feat. Deirdre Connolly)
605 streams
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The Battle of Aughrim/The Star above the Garter
571 streams
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Cherish The Ladies's YouTube Videos

113.2K
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St. Patrick's Day Blessing with Cherish the Ladies

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St.  Patrick's Day Blessing with Cherish the Ladies
Youtube
113.2K views
Mar 01, 2016
111.9K
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Cherish the Ladies Perform Lord Inchiquin Medley

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Cherish the Ladies Perform Lord Inchiquin Medley
Youtube
111.9K views
Dec 23, 2015
59.5K
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GLENTIES Cherish the Ladies with Kate Purcell

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GLENTIES Cherish the Ladies with Kate Purcell
Youtube
59.5K views
Sep 30, 2019

Cherish The Ladies's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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World Music (Folk, Indie, Traditional and Ethnic Songs) 🌍
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This Is Celtic Thunder
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Irish Trad Music
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This Is Crystal Gayle
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Gaelic Folk - Irish, Scottish and Manx Traditional Folk Music
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Cherish The Ladies's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events32 Events

Mar
09
Cherish The Ladies at Rose Theatre Brampton
Canada
CAN
, Brampton500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past
Dec
13
Cherish The Ladies at Sacred Heart University Community Theatre
United States
USA
, Fairfield500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Dec
08
Cherish The Ladies at Zoellner Arts Center
United States
USA
, Bethlehem500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Dec
02
Cherish The Ladies at Kupferberg Center for the Arts
United States
USA
, Flushing1200 - 2500 Hall
Past

Cherish The Ladies's Past Events32 Events

  • Cherish The Ladies at Rose Theatre Brampton

    Cherish The Ladies
    Rose Theatre Brampton
    CAN, Brampton
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Celtic Connections festival

    Angelique Kidjo, Bruce Hornsby, Tommy Emmanuel, Fatoumata Diawara, Allison Russell, Billy Bragg, Sarah Jarosz, Margo Price, Molly Tuttle, DakhaBrakha, Julie Fowlis, Blanco White, Aoife O'Donovan, The Wood Brothers, Chris Thile, The Milk Carton Kids, Sierra Hull, Nati Dreddd, John Craigie, Jerry Douglas, This Is The Kit, Lankum, Béla Fleck, Carlene Carter, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Drew Holcomb, Darlingside, Skerryvore, Lambchop, Talisk, Israel Nash, Skipinnish, Dougie MacLean, Lindsay Lou, Kate Rusby, Brothertiger, King Creosote, Gnoss, Katherine Priddy, Siobhan Miller, Daoiri Farrell, Buffalo Nichols, Edgar Meyer, Alan Stivell, Norman Blake, Joshua Burnside, Eddi Reader, Jesca Hoop, Alison Brown, Seth Lakeman, Jembaa Groove, Carlos Núñez, Sam Amidon, Les Amazones d'Afrique, KAIA KATER, Jeffrey Martin, Good Lovelies, Teddy Thompson, Calum Stewart, Pete Josef, Ashley Campbell, Michael Cleveland, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Karine Polwart, Kelsey Waldon, Rachel Sermanni, Bryan Sutton, Duncan Chisholm, Scott Matthews, Thea Gilmore, Rura, Valtos, Niwel Tsumbu, John Francis Flynn, Breabach, Hannah Peel, Steve Mason, Paul Buchanan, Michael McGoldrick, The Breath, Dustbowl Revival, Becky Sikasa, Bernard Butler, Project Smok, The Olllam, Michael & Michelle, Outliers, Hamish Hawk, Blazin' Fiddles, Cherish The Ladies, Scottish Ensemble, Ross Ainslie, Sam Brookes, Kathryn Tickell, Ross Wilson, The Outside Track, Andrew Wasylyk, The Henry Girls, Kathryn Joseph, Adwaith, Éamon Doorley, Daimh, Brighde Chaimbeul, Carel Kraayenhof, John Doyle, Kim Carnie, Väsen, Justin Currie, Ailie Robertson, Junior Brother, Archie Fisher, FARA, Niall McCabe, Goitse, Natalie Haas, Gary Innes, Lily Lyons, Dirk Powell, Rosie H Sullivan, Clive Carroll, Josienne Clarke, Mec Lir, Roddy Woomble, Ron Block, Genticorum, Chris Difford, John McCusker, Rumba de Bodas, Phil Cunningham, The Laurettes, Elaine Howley, An Dannsa Dub, Kinnaris Quintet, Dallahan, Nancy Kerr, Ali Levack, Boo Hewerdine, Hannah Rarity, Aly Bain, Tim Edey, Robin Adams, Hamish Napier, Tragedy Ann, Emma Pollock, Niall McNamee, Anna Massie, Damien O'Kane, Findlay Napier, The Langan Band, Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, The Black Feathers, Nuala Kennedy, Joy Dunlop, Tom Bright, Sarah Jane Scouten, Maeve Gilchrist, Session A9, The Willows, Maxwell Quartet, Iona Lane, The Nordic Fiddler's Bloc, Jamie MacDonald, HEISK, Adam Sutherland, Steph Geremia, brownbear, Josie Duncan, Mark Schatz, Su-a Lee, RANT, Eyes Of Others, Zervas & Pepper, Lomond Campbell, Carola Ortiz, Frankie Archer, Stundom, Ali Hutton, Catriona McKay, Gordie Tentrees, Robbie Cavanagh, Ceitidh Mac, The Friel Sisters, Rachel Hair, Beòlach, Grainne Holland, Sarabeth Tucek, Amy Laurenson, Tom Wright, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Alice Allen, Basset, Nick Harper, Gillebrìde Macmillan, Amy Papiransky, Low Lily, Mairearad Green, NoGood Boyo, MF Tomlinson, Ruth Lyon, Annie Ebrel, The John Martyn Project, Jenna Reid, Cathy Jordan, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Siiga, BAHOOKIE, Beth Malcolm, Lavinia BlackwAll, VanIves, Ewen Henderson, Donald Shaw, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas, The Magpie Arc, Midnight Ambulance, Andrew Broder, Patsy Reid, Stereo Naked, Gatehouse, Daniel Kimbro, Pedair, Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe, Niall Vallely, Megan Henderson, Tracyanne Campbell, Chloe Matharu, Willie Campbell, Ciaran Ryan, Ruth Keggin, Martin Green, Fraser Fifield, Ronan Le Bars Group, Gilles Le Bigot, Juliette Lemoine, Mischa Macpherson, Fiona Hunter, Harley Kimbro Lewis, TRIP, Julie Alapnes, Tara Breen, Liz Knowles, Erlend Viken Trio, The Wynntown Marshals, Rory Matheson, Gavin Marwick, Campbell/Jensen, Westward the Light, Maggie MacInnes, Jean-Michel Veillon, Dónal O'Connor, lauren collier, The Countess Of Fife, Katie Macfarlane, Linda Buckley, Ingrid Henderson, Blue Giant Orkestar, Alain Genty, Tom Oakes, Rain Of Animals, Sean Gray, Lucie Hendry, Chris Amer, Colin Steele, Rose Room, Nicole Cassandra Smit, Iain MacFarlane, Tarran, Dave Milligan, Martin Tourish, Mairi McGillivray, Kristan Harvey, Blythe Pepino, Sarah Hayes, WILD CHILD, Mark Radcliffe, Jaxon Haldane, Angrusori, Alexander Aga Røynstrand, Liza Mulholland, Dopey Monkey, Acolyte, Ella Munro, Kaela Rowan, Raymond MacDonald, Duncan Lyall
    GBR, Glasgow
    Medium
  • Cherish The Ladies at Sacred Heart University Community Theatre

    Cherish The Ladies
    Sacred Heart University Community Theatre
    USA, Fairfield
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Cherish The Ladies at Zoellner Arts Center

    Cherish The Ladies
    Zoellner Arts Center
    USA, Bethlehem
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Cherish The Ladies at Kupferberg Center for the Arts

    Cherish The Ladies
    Kupferberg Center for the Arts
    USA, Flushing
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K

More about Cherish The Ladies

Overview of Celtic musician Cherish The Ladies

American band Cherish The Ladies performs European and Celtic music, and they have been delighting audiences for more than three decades. Traditional Irish and Scottish tunes are combined with new elements in their music to create a timeless and cutting-edge sound. A traditional Irish jig that has been handed down through the centuries inspired the band's name.

Cherish The Ladies are well-known throughout the world for their distinctive brand of Celtic music, which has been played on several television programs, such as CBS This Morning and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Additionally, the group has played at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Hollywood Bowl.

Cherish The Ladies, a multi-instrumentalist group led by Joanie Madden, has put out over 17 CDs and is a Grammy Award nominee. It has been said that their music is "uplifting" and "joyful," and their live shows are renowned for their fervor and enthusiasm. Cherish The Ladies is a band that has successfully caught the essence of Celtic music, and they never cease to move listeners with their distinctive style.

What are the most popular songs for Celtic musician Cherish The Ladies?

A New York-based Celtic music group called Cherish The Ladies has released a lot of well-known songs throughout the years. "May The Road Rise - A New Dawn," a gorgeous and moving song that highlights the band's extraordinary talent for vocals and musicianship, is among their most well-known works. Another outstanding song is "Ar Eirinn Ni Neosfainn Ce Hi (For Ireland I'd Not Tell Her Name) (Feat. Deirdre Connolly)," which has a mesmerizing melody and amazing harmonies.

The excellent song "Errigal Beauty" is another one that exemplifies Cherish The Ladies' talent for exquisite traditional music. With its bright and uplifting melody, the charming instrumental composition "Inisheer" brings listeners to the heart of Ireland. The band's cover of "The Boat To Bofin / The View Across the Valley / Martin Ainsboro's" stands out as an example of how they can expertly combine traditional and modern components.

Cherish The Ladies' other well-known songs include "Green Grow The Rushes Oh," "Carrigdhoun," "The Battle of Aughrim/The Star Above the Garter," "Thady Casey's Fancy / The Ladies Pantalettes," "The Monaghan Twig," "The Linen Cap," and "Keg of Brandy." Each of these songs showcases the band's extraordinary musical prowess and commitment to upholding the ancient traditions of Celtic music.

Cherish The Ladies has made a name for themselves as one of the most well-known Celtic music groups in the world. Fans from all over the world like their music, and they have won many people over with their commitment to maintaining traditional music. Their well-received songs are evidence of both their extraordinary talent and the enduring allure of Celtic music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Celtic musician Cherish The Ladies?

2018 saw the release of "Heart of the Home," the most recent album by famed Irish-American band Cherish The Ladies from New York. The band's superb musicianship and vocal harmonies are on full display in the album's lovely fusion of traditional and modern Celtic music. The album's songs, including "The Boys of Ballisodare," "The Roaring Barmaid," and "The Galway Rambler," take listeners on a musical tour through Ireland's heart and soul.

Cherish The Ladies has published a number of CDs in addition to "Heart of the Home," including "Christmas in Ireland" in 2015 and "Country Crossroads" in 2011. A lovely selection of holiday music, "Christmas in Ireland" includes both classic carols and the band's own unique songs. 'Country Crossroads', meantime, demonstrates the band's range with a combination of Celtic, country, and folk-inspired songs.

All things considered, Cherish The Ladies continue to enthrall audiences with their extensive and varied repertoire, which includes both traditional and modern Celtic music. They have established themselves as one of the most adored Irish-American bands of our time thanks to their superb musicianship and moving performances.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Celtic musician Cherish The Ladies?

The New York-based band Cherish The Ladies performs European and Celtic music and has appeared at a number of prestigious festivals and locations throughout the years. They have performed at a number of prestigious festivals, such as Shannonside Winter Music Festival, Lowell Folk Festival, and Celtic Connections. The band has performed on stage several times at Celtic Connections, demonstrating their distinctive musical style and enthralling crowds. They have been a mainstay at the Lowell Folk Festival for many years, bringing in sizable crowds with their energetic sets. The band has also had great success showcasing their talents at the Shannonside Winter Music Festival, where audiences eagerly await their appearances.

Cherish A number of prestigious venues across the country, including Wolf Trap, Sheldon Concert Hall, Tarrytown Music Hall, Sellersville Theater, and Chandler Center for the Arts, have hosted performances by The Ladies. The band has performed numerous times at Wolf Trap, where their enthusiastic shows have attracted sizable crowds. The band has also had considerable success performing at the Sheldon Concert Hall, where both fans and critics have applauded their performances. The band also enjoys playing at the Tarrytown Music Hall, where local fans constantly look forward to seeing them perform.

In general, Cherish The Ladies has enjoyed success in the music business, and both fans and reviewers have appreciated their performances at concerts and other events. They have captivated audiences and drew sizable crowds with their distinctive fusion of European and Celtic music, making them a highly sought-after band in the business. Cherish The Ladies is undoubtedly a band to keep an eye on in the future because to their enthralling performances and outstanding abilities.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Celtic musician Cherish The Ladies?

The all-female New York-based Celtic band Cherish The Ladies has worked with a variety of musicians. From the band's 2018 album, "Heart of the Home," "May The Road Rise - A New Dawn" is a noteworthy track. It features Moya Brennan, Altan, John Carter Cash, and Nathan Carter. The song beautifully combines traditional Irish music with American country music, displaying the band's range of musical styles. The harmonies were superb, and the blending of the various styles was flawless.

The Brian Keane and Joanie Madden duet "The Waves of Kilkee" is another noteworthy one. The song has a catchy, cheerful melody that will quickly get you dancing. The energy is contagious, and the violin and flute skills are superb. The playing styles of the two musicians mesh nicely, creating a superb concert.

Another outstanding collaboration that displays the band's musical talent is "The Tapas Reel Set" with Joanie Madden. The song is a potpourri of classic Irish reels, and Madden stands out for his masterful flute playing. The song provides proof that the group can play traditional Celtic music with a contemporary twist, making it more approachable to a wider audience.

In conclusion, Cherish The Ladies has worked with a variety of musicians over the years, and the resulting songs are excellent. Every tune showcases their virtuosity as musicians and their amazing ability to meld traditional Celtic music with various genres.