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IONA's music is a unique, acoustic weave of the traditional music of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany (France), the Isle of Man, Asturies and Galicia (Spain), as well as their transplants in America. Blending songs, dance tunes, and aires into a rich and stunning tapestry, their style is outstanding in an arena where these traditions are seldom intertwined.
Conceived in 1986, IONA was the musical offspring of lead singer, bouzouki, guitar and bodhrán player Barbara Ryan and wind section, Bernard Argent. With fiddlers Jim Queen (banjo and vocals as well) and Cassie Smith-Christmas and bass guitar player Chuck Lawhorn, IONA has become the leading Celtic group in the Mid-Atlantic region. They are all seasoned performers: entertainers who involve their audiences with the history and cultural backgrounds of the music, with teaching words to the songs -- even those sung in a Celtic tongue, with leading simple Breton dances, with humor, and with every emotion in the spectrum.
An IONA show is known for:
1. Traditional Celtic Material The haunting songs, toe tapping
dances and the humor of
the Celtic peoples from Scotland to Brittany provide IONA with an
incredibly varied
repertoire
2. Original Acoustic Arrangements All the members of the band
play several
instruments, often switching within a piece to achieve their unique
sound. They weave tunes
from different countries around their songs, pursuing complex rhythms
with deft
professionalism.
3. Lively Entertaining Presentation Above all, IONA's
performances are FUN! Barbara
and Bernard teach audiences words to their songs (some in Celtic
languages!), lead them in
clapping and even encourage them to dance!
![]() Barbara Tresidder Ryan |
Barbara's vocals have been described as "smooth and sweet as
dark
honey". A folk
singer in the 60's, she studied voice for 10 years, and has been a
vocal coach ever since. Barbara's vocals are IONA's mainstay. She has
accompanied herself on guitar since she was 12,
and enjoys experimenting with different tunings. In 1983 she acquired
her first bodhrán
(Irish drum). Now the proud owner of 3, she is a skilled and effective
percussionist. Her most recent instrumental contribution is a four course Celtic bouzouki. Barbara has performed throughout the British Isles and Brittany, at concerts and festivals all over the U.S. with IONA, and has sung for Voice Of America broadcasts, and for the National Geographic Explorer Special. She and Bernard have gained international recognition as the founders of the Potomac Celtic Festival. They also organize the Winter Concerts at the Old Brogue. |
| Bernard Argent is IONA's charming historian and yarn spinner. He studied music through much of his youth and at university in England. After performing in several orchestras on trumpet, he ventured into folk realms as a blues guitarist. Inspired by the renaissance of Celtic music in the ‘70's, he took up the tin whistle and progressed to wooden flute, which have become as much a trademark of IONA's sound as Barbara's vocals. Bernard also backs the group on doumbek and occasionally on guitar. He is the bass in IONA's "precise and pretty" harmonies. He and Barbara travel extensively through the Celtic lands, collecting material for their repertoire and his scholarly interjections... | ![]() Bernard Argent |
![]() Chuck Lawhorn |
IONA's bassist not only owns just about every bass guitar
conceived by mankind, but plays
them all expertly. Says Chuck,"My approach to the bass has been as both
a support and a
melody instrument that just happens to have a lower range than most."
He also dabbles in
whistle and sings a mean tenor harmony with the group, although he
describes himself as mostly
"responsible for low notes and low humor". Born in Washington, DC, Chuck grew up in Maryland, where he started playing bass in 1967, and where he lives still. Over the past three decades as a bass guitarist, he spent 13 years travelling all over the country in different dance and show bands, and was a member of the Fabulous Potato Heads from 1995-2001. |
| Jim Queen comes to IONA as a veteran of 30 years performing with the Air Force Band. Master of many instruments, his primary contributions are fiddle and vocals, although he brings a touch of banjo and guitar to the mix as well. Having performed all over the world and in just about every state, for presidents, heads of state and luminaries in every field, Jim continues to entertain as a soloist and teaches in Accokeek, MD. He has played just about every fiddle/violin style in the book, from Mozart to mariachi, but his fascination with Irish and old timey make him the perfect foil for this band of Celtic eclectics! | ![]() Jim Queen |
![]() Cassie Smith-Christmas |
Cassie Smith-Christmas contributes youthful vitality (she was 1 year old when Barbara and Bernard founded IONA) and a lot of talent as IONA's Scottish fiddling contingent and occasional step dancer. Cassie has augmented her study of and competition in Scottish fiddling with an MA from Leiden University in the Netherlands in linguistics with a specialty in Scots Gaelic. Having performed in bands that include Poisoned Dwarf and Bally Nolla, she spent 4 years as a tavern balladeer in Colonial Williamsburg and 2 as an Irish fiddler at Busch Gardens. Cassie's musical family has always supported (even participated!) in her quest for Celtic music, and she's rather surprised and delighted to find herself playing in the band with whose music she's grown up. |
| When conditions permit, IONA will often bring dancer, Kathleen Larrick, to add a new and exciting visual dimension to IONA's dynamic performance. She is a recent graduate of George Mason University in Fairfax, VA where she earned her BA in modern dance. In her hometown of Canton, Ohio, she originally trained in ballet, tap, jazz, and Irish step dancing before she began her studies in modern dance, production, composition, and improvisation under the direction of artists such as Susan Shields, Jim Lepore, and Adriane Fang. Besides dancing with IONA (Irish step, Highland dance and Appalachian clogging), Kathleen is currently training in the Vaganava technique and teaching at the Reston Conservatory Ballet. |
Kathleen Larrick |
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Last Modified February
14, 2007 - IONA
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