Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar
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Greg Russell and Ciaran Algar are a British folk music duo. Algar is a multi-instrumentalist who plays fiddle, guitar, banjo, and percussion. They won the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2013,[1] and in 2014 won the Horizon award in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[2][3] They were nominated for the Best Duo award in 2015.[4]
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Genres | Folk |
Instrument(s) | vocals, guitar, fiddle, bouzouki |
Years active | 2011 | –present
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Website | russellalgar |
As well as working as the duo, Russell and Algar have been involved in other projects. Russell put together Shake the Chains, a project which brought together musicians including Nancy Kerr, Martin Simpson and Peggy Seeger to write and sing songs of togetherness, protest and community.[5] Russell was also involved in a revival of Peter Bellamy's folk ballad opera The Transports.[6] Algar is also a member of Sam Kelly and The Lost Boys. Russell joined The Band of Love, who released their debut album Folk Fever in 2018.
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