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IONA ® Recordings
Buy on-line or download from Bandcamp (only Silver, Mid-Winter Light and Nutmeg & Ginger so far)
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Silver
IONA's Latest!
After 2 years of work, our 25th anniversary album is out and it's our best work yet with Barbara Ryan (vocals, bouzouki, bodhran), Bernard Argent (flute, whistles, doumbek), Chuck Lawhorn (bass), Jim Queen (fiddle, banjo) and Kathleen Larrick (dance).
In 11 tracks and almost an hour of music we blend a total of 32 songs and dances from 13 different traditions (Appalachian, Bolivian, Breton, Cajun, Cornish, French, Galician, Manx, Irish, Québécois, Scottish, Shetland, Welsh), and Barbara sings in 5 different languages. All these varied Celtic threads are woven into a single tapestry - it's what we do, only more so!
To learn more, see the liner notes & lyrics
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"There is hope in the world and in the world of Celtic music that Iona keeps the vision fresh, diverse, and on target, on this their Silver anniversary.- Art Ketchen - Celtic Beat Magazine.
Read the entire review

Mid-Winter Light
The first IONA album to include fiddler Jim Queen and dancer Kathleen Larrick (who both also sing) joining Barbara Ryan (vocals, bouzouki & bodhran), Bernard Argent (flute, whistles, doumbek & vocals), and Chuck Lawhorn (bass guitars & vocals). Mid-Winter Light is an EP of Celtic seasonal music, from Ireland, Scotland, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and even England! 14 minutes.
To learn more, see the liner notes & lyrics
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"Just finished listening to the Mid-winter Season CD. Just delightful. … now I want to pack up and come to your house for holidays imagining musicians floating about playing such wonderful tunes and songs with such flair and feeling. These tunes are inviting and create vision. I could even smell cinnamon buns cooking and oranges drying. Congratulations!"
- Louise Dunphy - Host/Producer, Celtic Crossings WMUA 91.1 FM.

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A Celebration of Twenty
Released in May 2006 to celebrate IONA's 20th
anniversary, it earned a WAMMIE as "Best
Folk-Traditional Recording of
2006" putting it in the company of such artists as Bonnie Rideout, Al
Petteway, Grace Griffith, Zan McLeod and Celtic Thunder.
This is a double CD. The first disk, New
Growth, has 11
all-new tracks which for the first time feature the fiddling of Andrew
Dodds as he joins Barbara Ryan (vocals, bouzouki, bodhran)
Bernard Argent (flute, doumbek) and Chuck Lawhorn (bass guitar).
The second disk, Deep
Roots, is a reissue of 15 tracks from the previous 5 albums all
digitally re-mastered. Together the two disks offer a glimpse of the
band which has evolved over two decades, but always stayed true to the
spirit of Pan-Celtic music. Two disks - total 113 minutes.
View the liner notes, lyrics
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"Seminal celtic groups such as Altan, The Battlefield Band and
others have a well-deserved reputation. I believe Iona should be
mentioned alongside these distinguished groups as Ryan, Argent, Lawhorn
and Dodds are on a par with the best."
- Kevin McCarthy, 6/06 Kevin
McCarthy's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews Read the
entire review
"...this is a rich and gorgeous – the only word – array of
vocal and instrumental music...
[It] pushes further to explore the Appalachian reaches of Celtic music,
with
an appropriately jazzy syncopation to some of the tunes, which may even
remind some listeners of the Red Clay Ramblers’... Andrew Dodd’s’
Scottish-style fiddling may remind you of Aly Bain."
- John McLaughlin - TheDigitalFolkLife.org
"...Their music flows and bends like the summer evening and
makes for
wonderful companion music ... a
celebration of 20 years of some of the best Celtic music that you will
ever hear!"
- Paul MacArthur, Highlander Radio http://www.CelticRadio.net
Read the entire review
"...Iona's music is actually delightfully complex and
multi-layered. At the same time, it has the pared-down elegant lines of
Shaker furniture
... There isn't a weak recording on either CD... Iona's music reminds
you why it's called "roots music." It's still alive and growing."
- Kestrell Rath, The
Green Man Review Read the entire review
"...they are, in no uncertain terms, the best traditional Celtic
band working today.
... Just listen to [it] and try to tell me this isn't the
flat-out-business when it comes to this kind of music... a spectacular
release & mandatory purchase."
- Ray Dorsey,
Chaos Realm (scroll down for the review).
"...The current lineup...may be its strongest, but it doesn't
really matter where you enter the music... IONA sticks to music that
makes it and its listeners leap to a rhythm."
- Pamela Winters, The
Washington Post 7/21/06 Read the entire review
"Iona lives up to its much-celebrated name on its 20th anniversary with a two-disc set..."
- Dan Murphy - www.GlobalRhythm.net
"...playful, crisp, concise and hot! You’ll want to listen to “IONA” by yourself, in a group, during a dinner party or simply cleaning the house. Yes, “IONA” is that diverse." - Don Dyer - Celtic Music Magazine. Read the entire review.

Branching Out
The first IONA album with Chuck's amazing bass guitar, it
continues IONA's pan-Celtic explorations, adding Cajun and even some
clogging to the usual IONA mix of Scottish, Irish, Manx, Welsh,
Cornish, Breton, Galician, Asturian and Appalachian... Great piping, singing,
fluting and percussion from Barbara Ryan, Bernard Argent, Bob Mitchell
and Chuck Lawhorn with footwork by dancer, Susan Walmsley. 52 minutes.
Released in 2003. |
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" ...one of the most sensational recordings of Pan-Celtic
tunes ever! ... Thank you Iona for bringing us this remarkable Celtic
musical journey!"
- Joanne Gagnon - Celtic Beat Magazine.
To learn more, see the liner notes, lyrics
& sound bytes.

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Birken Tree
The album where all the acoustic elements of IONA's approach really
come together. Nick Smiley's mandolin, bouzouki & bass, Bob
Mitchell's piping, Barbara Ryan's singing and Bernard Argent's fluting
are all at their best. It
continues IONA's pan-Celtic explorations, adding Appalachian and
Asturian themes to the
usual mix of Scottish, Irish, Manx, Welsh, Cornish and Breton.
48 minutes. Released in 2000. |
To find out more, see the liner notes, lyrics
& sound bytes.

The Sound of IONA
Taking its name from the stretch of water between the islands of Iona
and Mull, the album features piping, harping, bouzouki,
bodhran/doumbek duets and vocal harmonies. Traditional Scottish, Irish,
Manx, Welsh, Cornish and Breton plus an original song by Loralyn Coles.
The same IONA with some very new ideas from the line up of Barbara
Ryan, Bernard Argent, National Scottish Harp Champion, Mary Fitzgerald,
and world class piper, Bob Mitchell.. with guest appearances by Abby
Newton on cello and legendary Breton singer Nolwenn Monjarret. 51
minutes. Released in 1998 |
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" ...produced with extraordinary craft...instrumental prowess
and vocal
ingenuity."
- Mike Joyce, The Washington Post. Read the whole review
" For a good musical meeting of Celtic nations Sound of Iona
is
tops."
- Art Ketchen - Celtic Beat Magazine. Read the whole review
Please review the liner notes, lyrics &
sound bytes

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Nutmeg & Ginger
IONA's Celtic Winter Solstice celebration. Tunes and carols from
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, Brittany and Galicia are
woven together vocally and instrumentally. With guest performances by U.S.
National Scottish Fiddle Champion, Elke Baker, on two of the tracks. Barbara
Ryan, Bernard Argent, and Diana McFadden. 49 minutes. Released in 1996 |
"The arrangements are elegant and spare...and the three part
harmonies pretty and
precise...In short this is an album for those interested in a
traditional variation on
Yuletide."
- Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post. Read the whole review
"...one of the most delightful seasonal recordings in recent
memory."
- Dave Sleger, CelticMusic.Com (Read the whole review)
What a perfect Chrismas present!
Please review the liner notes/sound bytes
| CD BP4651CD |
The CD is Discontinued
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but Digital Downloads are
Available HERE |

Holding Our Own
This is the fourth IONA recording and the first on CD. Released in
1994, it features the blending of Scottish,
Irish, Welsh, Cornish and Breton music which has become IONA's
hallmark.
Barbara
Ryan (vocals, guitar, Bodhran), Bernard Argent (flute, whistles,
doumbek), and Diana McFadden (mandolin, cittern, cello) with a guest
appearance of piper Bob Mitchell (who joined the band three years
later). 47
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"Dedicated to preserving and reinterpreting
traditional music of the Celts, Iona's Barbara Ryan, Bernard Argent and
Diana McFadden collectively serve as a stepping stone between the past
and the present....a winning combination of verve and soulfulness"
- Mike Joyce, The
Washington Post
See also the
review by Lyn Ryder
or review the liner notes
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The CD is Discontinued
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but we will be offering digital downloads soon.
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Back to Our Roots
The third IONA album (released in 1992 and no longer available) earned
wide acclaim from both critics and fans. |
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"The singing is clear and strong, the accompaniments skilled and
subtle, and the tape overall ambitious in scope and impresssive in
execution....I recommend it highly." - Steve Winick, Dirty
Linen,
Please review the liner notes
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BP1092CS |
Discontinued |

To order send check or money order in $US payable to IONA (please
add $3.50 for
shipping) to:
Barnaby Productions, Inc.
7116 Swift Run Trails Drive
Fairfax Station, VA 22039-2123, USA
Or to buy on-line go to
IONA's secure on-line store
We welcome trade inquiries.
IONA is also included on the Oasis Acoustic III Sampler CD
(Nutmeg - J'ai Vu Le Loup) and Oasis Acoustic 19 Sampler CD
(Sound - Lark in the Morning/Wild Geese at Night) available
only to acoustic-oriented radio stations & shows in the US.
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