Joy Dunlop
Joy Dunlop

Joy Dunlop

GBREuropean, Celtic
328 monthly listeners
  • 810 followers
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  • 8.5K followers
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Joy Dunlop's Top Spotify Songs

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Bithibh Aotrom ‘s Togaibh Fonn
64 streams
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Nighean ruadh bhàn, Chuirinn mo ghiollan a dh'iomain nan caorach
60 streams
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Puirt à beul (Ho gun d' mharbh mi, Dhannsamaid le Ailean, Air an fhèill, Ged thigeadh fear le buaile chruidh)
28 streams
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Gun an gobha a chàrachadh, Siud an rud a thogadh fonn
19 streams
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Puirt a Beul (A' Mhisg a Chuir an Nollaig Oirnn, Gur H-e ‘n Gobha Biorach Odhar, Meal Do Bhrògan)
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Port na Cailliche

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Am Bràighe

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Ged is grianach an latha

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Mo nighean donn hò gù

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Joy Dunlop's YouTube Videos

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Joy Dunlop joins Owain Wyn Evans for a #BBCNewsTheme Weather Presenter Cèilidh

Joy Dunlop

Joy Dunlop joins Owain Wyn Evans for a #BBCNewsTheme Weather Presenter Cèilidh
Youtube
99K views
Apr 15, 2020
8.3K
Views

Joy Dunlop - Faileasan/Reflections

Joy Dunlop

Joy Dunlop - Faileasan/Reflections
Youtube
8.3K views
Jan 12, 2013
5.3K
Views

Ae Fond Kiss - Joy&Andrew

Joy Dunlop

Ae Fond Kiss - Joy&Andrew
Youtube
5.3K views
Mar 26, 2020

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Past 12 Months

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Jan
27
An Dannsa Dub at Òran Mór
United Kingdom
GBR
, Glasgow500 - 1200 Other
Past
Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past

Joy Dunlop's Past Events2 Events

  • An Dannsa Dub at Òran Mór

    An Dannsa Dub, Joy Dunlop
    Òran Mór
    GBR, Glasgow
    Other500 - 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, The Wood Brothers, Aoife O'Donovan, Chris Thile, The Milk Carton Kids, Sierra Hull, Nati Dreddd, John Craigie, Jerry Douglas, This Is The Kit, Lankum, Béla Fleck, Carlene Carter, Drew Holcomb, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Darlingside, Lambchop, Skerryvore, Talisk, Israel Nash, Lindsay Lou, Skipinnish, Dougie MacLean, Kate Rusby, Brothertiger, King Creosote, Gnoss, Katherine Priddy, Daoiri Farrell, Edgar Meyer, Siobhan Miller, Alan Stivell, Buffalo Nichols, Norman Blake, Jesca Hoop, Alison Brown, Joshua Burnside, Eddi Reader, Seth Lakeman, Jembaa Groove, Carlos Núñez, Les Amazones d'Afrique, Sam Amidon, Jeffrey Martin, Good Lovelies, KAIA KATER, Teddy Thompson, Calum Stewart, Ashley Campbell, Pete Josef, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Karine Polwart, Michael Cleveland, Kelsey Waldon, Rachel Sermanni, Bryan Sutton, Duncan Chisholm, Valtos, Scott Matthews, Rura, Thea Gilmore, Niwel Tsumbu, Breabach, Hannah Peel, John Francis Flynn, Steve Mason, Bernard Butler, Paul Buchanan, Michael McGoldrick, The Breath, Dustbowl Revival, Becky Sikasa, The Olllam, Project Smok, Outliers, Michael & Michelle, Hamish Hawk, Cherish The Ladies, Blazin' Fiddles, Ross Ainslie, Sam Brookes, Scottish Ensemble, Kathryn Tickell, Andrew Wasylyk, Ross Wilson, The Outside Track, The Henry Girls, Adwaith, Kathryn Joseph, Daimh, Éamon Doorley, Brighde Chaimbeul, Kim Carnie, Carel Kraayenhof, John Doyle, Justin Currie, Väsen, Ailie Robertson, Junior Brother, Archie Fisher, FARA, Niall McCabe, Goitse, Gary Innes, Natalie Haas, Lily Lyons, Dirk Powell, Rosie H Sullivan, Clive Carroll, Mec Lir, Josienne Clarke, Roddy Woomble, Genticorum, Ron Block, Chris Difford, John McCusker, Rumba de Bodas, Phil Cunningham, The Laurettes, Elaine Howley, Kinnaris Quintet, An Dannsa Dub, Ali Levack, Dallahan, Nancy Kerr, Aly Bain, Tim Edey, Hannah Rarity, Boo Hewerdine, Robin Adams, Hamish Napier, Niall McNamee, Emma Pollock, Anna Massie, Tragedy Ann, 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, Adam Sutherland, HEISK, brownbear, Josie Duncan, Mark Schatz, Steph Geremia, Eyes Of Others, Su-a Lee, Zervas & Pepper, RANT, Lomond Campbell, Carola Ortiz, Frankie Archer, Stundom, Ali Hutton, Gordie Tentrees, Catriona McKay, Robbie Cavanagh, Ceitidh Mac, The Friel Sisters, Grainne Holland, Rachel Hair, Beòlach, Amy Laurenson, Sarabeth Tucek, Tom Wright, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Alice Allen, Basset, Nick Harper, Gillebrìde Macmillan, Amy Papiransky, Mairearad Green, Low Lily, NoGood Boyo, Ruth Lyon, MF Tomlinson, Annie Ebrel, Beth Malcolm, Jenna Reid, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Siiga, Cathy Jordan, Lavinia BlackwAll, BAHOOKIE, VanIves, Ewen Henderson, Donald Shaw, The John Martyn Project, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas, Midnight Ambulance, The Magpie Arc, Patsy Reid, Andrew Broder, Gatehouse, Stereo Naked, Daniel Kimbro, Pedair, Niall Vallely, Megan Henderson, Tracyanne Campbell, Chloe Matharu, Willie Campbell, Ciaran Ryan, Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe, Ruth Keggin, Martin Green, Fraser Fifield, Ronan Le Bars Group, Juliette Lemoine, Gilles Le Bigot, Fiona Hunter, Mischa Macpherson, TRIP, Harley Kimbro Lewis, Tara Breen, Julie Alapnes, The Wynntown Marshals, Liz Knowles, Erlend Viken Trio, Rory Matheson, Gavin Marwick, Campbell/Jensen, Westward the Light, Jean-Michel Veillon, Dónal O'Connor, Maggie MacInnes, Ingrid Henderson, The Countess Of Fife, lauren collier, Linda Buckley, Katie Macfarlane, Blue Giant Orkestar, Alain Genty, Tom Oakes, Rain Of Animals, Lucie Hendry, Sean Gray, Chris Amer, Colin Steele, Rose Room, Iain MacFarlane, Nicole Cassandra Smit, Tarran, Dave Milligan, Martin Tourish, Mairi McGillivray, Kristan Harvey, Blythe Pepino, Sarah Hayes, WILD CHILD, Angrusori, Mark Radcliffe, Alexander Aga Røynstrand, Jaxon Haldane, Liza Mulholland, Dopey Monkey, Acolyte, Ella Munro, Kaela Rowan, Raymond MacDonald, Duncan Lyall
    GBR, Glasgow
    Medium

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More about Joy Dunlop

Overview of Celtic musician Joy Dunlop

Joy Dunlop, a compelling musician from Europe with a lifelong love of Celtic music, is from Glasgow, United Kingdom. Dunlop masterfully blends together the rich tapestry of European music, notably in the subgenre of Celtic tunes, with her beguiling vocals and mastery of ancient instruments.

The soul-stirring songs of Celtic tradition are incorporated into Dunlop's musical approach along with her own special touch. Her flexibility as an artist is demonstrated by her ability to switch between eerie ballads and upbeat jigs with ease. Her performances take audiences on a spellbinding trip through the heart and spirit of European music, escorting them to a realm of fables from the distant past and colorful vistas.

Dunlop's audience is treated to a really compelling performance thanks to her impassioned delivery and expressive tone, which give her song depth and authenticity. Her passion to protecting and promoting her native country's rich cultural history is demonstrated by her mastery of the Celtic subgenre within the larger European music scene.

In conclusion, Glasgow, United Kingdom native Joy Dunlop is a fantastic artist who has made a name for herself in the Celtic music field. She is a great force to be reckoned with because of her ability to effortlessly combine traditional melodies with her own distinctive flair. Dunlop gives the ancient stories and vivid landscapes of Celtic music fresh life via her enthralling performances and expressive delivery, making a lasting effect on everyone who has the privilege of hearing her.

What are the most popular songs for Celtic musician Joy Dunlop?

With her entrancing melodies and passionate voice, Glasgow, United Kingdom's Joy Dunlop, a singer who specializes in European Celtic music, has mesmerized audiences. The Light Gatherer, Have You Seen Ronald or Allan?, and Ma Phosas Mi Idir, Cha Ghabh Mi Te Mhor (If I Marry at All, I Won't Wed a Big Girl) are a few of her best songs.

"The Light Gatherer" demonstrates Dunlop's skill in using her music to convey a moving story, and "Faca Sibh Raghnaill No Ailein?" uses a traditional Celtic melody to transport listeners to Scotland's untamed landscapes. Another standout track is "Ma Phosas Mi Idir, Cha Ghabh Mi Te Mhor," which masterfully fuses Celtic instrumentation with Dunlop's passionate vocals.

In addition to these tracks, Joy Dunlop's repertoire also includes "Eilean Luinn (Isle of Luing)," "Two Birds," "Hi Il O 's Na Hug I Ho Ro," "Fhir Lurach 's Fhir Alainn (O Bonnie Man, Lovely Man)," "A Mhairead Nan Cuiread," "Bithibh Aotrom 's Togaibh Fonn," and "Puirt a Beul (A' Mhisg a Chuir a Nollaig Oirnn, Gur H-e 'n Gobha Biorach Odhar, Meal Do Bhrogan)." Each song demonstrates Dunlop's proficiency with Celtic music and her capacity to teleport listeners to different eras and locales.

Joy Dunlop's music is a tribute to the great legacy of Celtic music, and her original renditions give these enduring melodies fresh life. Fans of European Celtic music continue to be profoundly impacted by her captivating voice and talent.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Celtic musician Joy Dunlop?

Joy Dunlop is a gifted European and Celtic musician from Glasgow, Scotland, who has published a number of outstanding recordings throughout the course of her career. Dunlop's most recent CD, "Caoir (2023)," features her fascinating vocals and unusual musical taste. The songs on this CD provide a distinctive and interesting listening experience with a fusion of traditional Celtic roots and modern components.

Each expertly created track on "Caoir" showcases Dunlop's musical talent. The CD demonstrates her ability to emotionally connect with listeners through the affecting melodies and lyrics. Dunlop easily brings each song to life by using her alluring voice and proficient instrumentation, producing an engrossing and compelling musical experience.

Dunlop's previous CD, "Faileasan (2013)," which she published before "Caoir," furthered her reputation as a gifted Celtic performer. This album contains a number of exquisitely composed songs that highlight Dunlop's versatility and dedication to her craft. Every song on "Faileasan" illustrates her ability to give traditional Celtic music a modern makeover and a new, upbeat feel.

"Dusgadh (Awakening)" (2010) is another noteworthy album from Dunlop's catalog. This collection of songs, which highlights her extraordinary vocal range and creative prowess, reflects the spirit of her artistic journey. "Dusgadh" demonstrates Dunlop's ability to smoothly transition between many musical forms while remaining faithful to her Celtic roots. It includes poignant ballads and vivacious dance numbers.

In conclusion, Joy Dunlop's most recent album "Caoir" demonstrates the extraordinary talent she possesses as a performer of European and Celtic music. Dunlop keeps pushing the limits of traditional Celtic music with her own style and mesmerizing vocals, producing a new and appealing sound that connects with listeners. Her prior albums, including "Faileasan" and "Dusgadh," have further established her status as a talented and varied performer.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Celtic musician Joy Dunlop?

Joy Dunlop, a musician from Glasgow, Scotland who specializes in European and Celtic music, has worked with many other musicians to produce compelling music. On the song "The Light Gatherer," which features the band Twelfth Day, there is a remarkable cooperation. Joy Dunlop's captivating vocals beautifully complement Twelfth Day's distinctive musical approach in this entrancing song.

The song "Faca Sibh Raghnaill No Ailein?" (Have You Seen Ronald or Allan?) is another outstanding joint effort between Joy Dunlop and Twelfth Day. This song beautifully showcases the interplay between Joy's emotive voice and Twelfth Day's complex instrumental compositions. The result of the partnership is an emotionally powerful song that is hauntingly lovely.

Besides these, Joy Dunlop and Twelfth Day also work together on the song "Two Birds." The perfect blending of Twelfth Day's expert musicianship and Joy's emotive voice creates a captivating musical experience in this piece. Their combined talents produce a distinctive and engrossing listening experience.

With Twelfth Day, Joy Dunlop collaborated on the song "Fhir Lurach's Fhir Alainn (O Bonnie Man, Lovely Man)." This song's intriguing fusion of old and modern sounds is made possible by Joy's soulful vocals and Twelfth Day's complex instrumentals. The group effort demonstrates the performers' talent for giving traditional Celtic music a fresh new look.

While all of the above-mentioned collaborations are remarkable, one stands out in particular on the song "Coimhead Iad (Watch Them)." The emotive vocals of Joy Dunlop and the creative musical arrangements of Twelfth Day are showcased in this song. The result is a captivating and hypnotic composition that demonstrates the breadth and beauty of European and Celtic music.

In conclusion, Joy Dunlop and Twelfth Day have created music that is both engaging and enchanting. They have produced a distinctive fusion of classic and modern sounds through the seamless blending of vocals and instrumentals. The artists' capacity to revitalize European and Celtic music is demonstrated by their collaborations, which captivate listeners with their passionate and evocative compositions.