Biography
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Years Active
1986 – present (37 years)
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Founded In
A Coruña, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
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Members
- Bieito Romero
- Rosa Cedrón
Luar na Lubre is a multi-awarded Celtic folk band from A Coruña, Galicia, Spain, formed in 1986. Most of their lyrics are in Galician (native language of Galicia), and many of their songs are instrumental. One of their most popular songs "O son do ar" (The sound of the wind) was covered by Mike Oldfield in his album "Voyager", and former Luar na Lubre singer Rosa Cedrón was a guest singer in his album "Tubular Bells III".
Members:
Irma Macías - vocals
Bieito Romero - bagpipes, accordion and zanfoña
Brais Maceiras - accordion
Nuria Naya - fiddle
Patxi Bermudez - bodhran, drum and djimbek
Pedro Valero - acoustic guitar
Xavier Ferreiro - Latin percussion and effects
Xan Cerqueiro - flutes
Discography:
Vieiras e Vieiros, historias de peregrinos (2020)
Ribeira Sacra (2018)
XXX Aniversario (2016)
Extra: Mundi (2015)
Torre de Breoghán (2014)
Sons da lubre nas noites de luar (2012)
Mar Maior (2012)
Solsticio (2010)
Camiños da fin da terra (2007)
Saudade (2005)
Hai un paraiso (2004)
Espiral (2002)
XV Aniversario (2001)
Cabo do Mundo (1999)
Plenilunio (1997)
Ara Solis (1993)
Beira Atlántica (1990)
O Son do Ar (1988)
Official website: www.luarnalubre.com
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