Dan Ar Braz lyrics
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Artist's albums
La mémoire des volets blancs
2001 · album
Zénith
1998 · album
Finisterres
1997 · album
Héritage Des Celtes
1994 · album
Les îles de la mémoire
1992 · album
Xavier Grall chanté par Dan Ar Braz
1992 · album
Frontières de Sel
1991 · album
Songs
1990 · album
Septembre bleu
1988 · album
Musique pour les silences à venir...
1985 · album
Acoustic
1982 · album
Breizh
2021 · single
Dan Ar Dañs
2020 · album
A Touch of Brittany
2018 · single
Cornouailles Soundtrack
2015 · album
Célébration d'un héritage (Live)
2013 · album
Celebration
2012 · album
Comptines celtiques et d'ailleurs
2009 · album
Les perches du nil
2007 · album
A toi et ceux
2003 · album
Celtiques
2003 · album
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Biography
One of the most melodic guitarists in Celtic music, Dan Ar Bras has recorded as a soloist and with innovative Celtic harp, bagpipe and flute player Alan Stivell. A pioneer of electric folk in the early 1970s, Ar Bras has continued to explore the textural possibilities of electric and acoustic guitar. Ar Bras hooked up with Stivell in 1967, shortly after moving to Brittany, a region in western France. He remained an essential element of Stivell's sound for more than a decade and made important contributions to nine of Stivell's albums, including the influential Renaissance of the Celtic Harp in 1972, and the reunion album Again in 1994. After Stivell broke up the band in 1976, Ar Bras spent six months as a member of Fairport Convention, leaving before recording with the group. Although he assembled his own tradition-rooted band, they were equally skilled at electric music and recorded a rock version of Lennon and McCartney's "Rain." Ar Bras switched to a Celtic style of playing acoustic guitar in the mid-1980s and recorded a heavily atmospheric album, Music for Silences to Come, in 1985. In the 1990s, Ar Bras assembled a 50-piece band, L'Heritage Des Celtes. A self-titled studio album was released in 1994 with a live recording, En Concert, following a year later. Ar Bras continues to be involved with Fairport Convention, recording in Dave Pegg's Woodworm studios near Banbury, Oxfordshire and performing regularly at Fairport's annual festival in Cropedy. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi