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Where have The Chieftains tour?

The Chieftains Tours & Concerts
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The Colosseum, Caesar's Windsor
Liverpool Pier Head
Pier Head
Proctors Theater

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Regarding this, what instruments do the chieftains play?

Although their pieces were classically arranged, the Chieftains played them only on traditional instruments: Tubridy on flute and concertina, Potts on tin whistle, Fay on fiddle, Fallen on bodhran (a goat-skin drum), and Moloney on tin whistle and uilleann pipes.
Will The Chieftains tour again?
The Chieftains are bringing their music on tour to the US in 2020 with The Irish Goodbye Tour. The Chieftains are bringing their music on tour to the US in 2020 with The Irish Goodbye Tour. What is an Irish Goodbye, you may ask?

In respect to this, how many grammys did the chieftains win?

They have won six Grammys during their career and they were given a Lifetime Achievement Award at the prestigious BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2002.
Accordingly, who was a chieftain?
A chieftain is a tribal chief or village head. Chieftain or Chieftains may refer also to: Chieftain (tank), the main battle tank of the British Army during the 1960s and 1970s.

Subsequently, who played in the chieftains?

These included dancer Michael Flatley, Cape Breton fiddler Ashley MacIsaac, American fiddler Eileen Ivers, and American folk singer Nanci Griffith. With over thirty-six albums to their credit, the band is no where near finding an end to push the expanse of Irish music.
Subsequently, who are local chieftains?
1. the chief of a clan or a tribe. 2. a leader of a group, band, etc.: the robbers' chieftain.

Did The Chieftains win an Oscar?

The band won a Genie Award, the Canadian equivalent to an Oscar, for their music on the soundtrack of a film called The Grey Fox starring Richard Farnsworth.
Thereof, are the chieftains irish?
2019 marks the 57th Anniversary of The Chieftains beginning. Since 1962 they have been six-time Grammy Award winners and been highly recognized for reinventing traditional Irish music on a contemporary and International scale.

Did Ireland have clans like Scotland?

Irish clans share a traditional common surname and have originated prior to the 17th century. From ancient times Irish society was organised around traditional kinship groups or clans. These clans traced their origins to larger pre-surname population groupings, usually based around one location with one chief.

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