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Steve
Buckner is a native of Rochester, New York. A music professor at the University
of Rochester, Steve's vocal arrangements, keyboard embellishments, and
backup are the perfect complement to the sound of the Emigrants. |
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| Brian
Clancy sings many of the group's featured Gaelic songs as he learned them
in his native Irish-speaking Connemara and moonlights as an Irish-language
teacher. Brian also plays the five-string banjo, flute, and whistles. |
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The
strong Celtic traditional influences of Syracuse native Bill Fleming have
guided the group's direction since it was formed. Besides being the lead
and rhythm guitarist, he also plays fiddle and mandolin. Bill is a part-time
"profesore" at Le Moyne College. |
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| Dublin's
Martin Whelan is the consummate balladeer and crowd pleaser. As well as
being the "front man," Martin plays bodhrán and harmonica
looks forward to retirement when he can devote more time to music. |
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