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| "Bouncing between originals built on historical themes, traditional instrumentals and songs that trip back to the old world, Coughlan and company deliver all with technical skill and enough originality to set them apart from the pack of Celtic acts" | | Peter North, Edmonton Journal |
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| | "This full-throated Canadian Celtic group, a cross between Stan Rogers and the Clancy Brothers, is on a stirring crusade. It wants to establish an oral story-telling tradition for the settlers, fishers, natives, loggers and adventurers of the misty West Coast." | | Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun |
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| | "Canadian Celtic at its best...If you haven't heard of Tiller's Folly yet-you will. They have all the right elements merging together at the right time" | | Melanie Minty, The S. Surrey, White Rock, N. Delta Now. |
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| | "Coughlan draws upon the rich heritage of the Canadian west for most of his subject material, interspersed with original instrumental pieces that draw upon the Canadian Celtic tradition as well. It's music that works on two levels: as a history lesson and as good music in it's own right." | | Jeff Lindholm/ Dirty Linen |
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| | "We should feel proud as Canadians to have this band as " One of Ours" | | Andy Donnelly Producer/Host "The Celtic Show" CKUA Edmonton |
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| | "A Ripple In Time is consequential listening which both defines and entertains us." | | Cal Koat, The World Am 1470, Vancouver |
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| | "Thank goodness for the music of Tiller's Folly...songs written with respect for tradition and history, played with virtuosity and gusto, that are fun and thoughtful, both". | | Tom May Producer/Host "River City Folk" NPR, USA. |
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| | "Besides writing some lively glimpses of history, has one of the best vocals I've heard in any male group." | | Sing Out Magazine |
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| | "Finer than snuff and ain't half as dusty. Great band!" | | Utah Phillips |
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| | "Coughlan's songs for the Tiller's Folly explore the entertaining side of our history" | | Bruce Deachman, Ottawa Citizen |
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