So it’s a treat in this cacophonous, unsettling age to have a new album from Loreena McKennitt, a singer-songwriter with her own record label whose numerous honours include two Junos, Canada’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Loreena McKennitt's live album, 'The Road Back Home,' is among the nominees in the traditional roots album of the year category of ...
Loreena McKennitt, "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" (Quinlan Road, Verve, UMG). 4 stars Loreena McKennitt has been a musical world traveler, but on "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" the Canadian ...
After 14 million albums sold, a pair of Juno Awards and two Grammy nominations, Loreena McKennitt is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her storied career with The Journey So Far—The Best of Loreena ...
McKennitt, who plays harp, piano and accordion, and has a soaring voice that is semi-classical in range and power, released the double CD/DVD "Nights from the Alhambra" this year. The DVD from this ...
Canada’s Loreena McKennitt established herself as the queen of pan-Celtic music with 1998’s double-platinum smash The Book of Secrets, and the two-time Juno winner’s seventh LP, An Ancient Muse, ...
Loreena McKennitt's name doesn't typically come up in conversations about DIY music, a label that's often reserved for punk or indie, but it's time to set the record straight: McKennitt is a badass — ...
Last year, McKennitt released her tenth album, Lost Souls, and this week she’s been on a rare tour in Britain, where she played four gigs before boarding her tour bus and heading through the tunnel ...
Manitoba's Loreena McKennitt says she didn't set out to record the album that has put her once again in contention for a Juno Award. The Celtic singer-songwriter's new live album, The Road Back Home, ...