In 2019, I moved to Atlanta and immediately decided to search for Celtic music and musicians like myself in the area. I could not find much. So I made my own list of Atlanta Celtic music thanks to Stephen B and others who sent me these lists.
Atlanta's Newest Celtic Folk Performer
I am Marc Gunn. I've sung Irish and Scottish folk songs for over twenty years. I'm also a songwriter. My original songs are mostly drinking songs inspired by Celtic and pop culture. You'll find me playing at breweries around Atlanta. But I've been a regular performer at Dragon Con for over 20 years. I am also host of the largest podcast of Celtic music in the world, the four-time, award-winning, Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.
What Celtic Musicians are there in Atlanta?
- Atlanta Junior Ceili Band – Review
- Atlanta Pipe Band
- Barehead Bards – Review
- BlarneyGirls – Review
- The BorderCollies
- Colm Broderick & Patrick Finley
- Dave Howard Coons
- Duncan McLauchlan – Review
- Kathleen Donohoe – Review
- Keltic Kudzu
- Land Loch'd – Review
- The Muckers – Review
- Olivia Bradley – Review
- Patrick Finley – Review
- The Reel Sisters – Review
- Three Weird Sisters
- Toucan Dubh
- Triple Harp
- Oh! And now Marc Gunn, The Celtfather
If there's someone missing, or a link doesn't work, please let me know!
Where else can you find Atlanta Celtic music?
- Phoenix School of Irish Arts
- IrishFest Atlanta
- Irish Traditions Atlanta
- Stone Mountain Highland Games
- Georgia Renaissance Festival
What about other Celtic bands around Georgia?
- Clay Babies, Athens
- Jared Bogle, Clayton
- Wolf & Clover, Columbus
- Dawn O Davis, Blue Ridge, GA
- Seldom Sober, Savannah
- deCeadaoin, Augusta