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The tall and slender folk singer gracefully managed the stage all
evening, moving from banjo to guitar to dulcimer to
piano to autoharp to concertina. Marilyn Blumer, Anchorage Daily News
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Backed by her sons Neil and Callum Maccoll – the standard of musicianship on stage was just fabulous – Peggy is a monster banjo player and the three of them together produce that wonderful intuitive sound that family members seem to be able create when singing and playing together. - Anon
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Events
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2026
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Friday Jan. 23
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Seamus Ennis Arts Centre Q & A
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Saturday Jan. 24
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Dublin, Tradfest
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Saturday Feb. 7
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London, Queen Elizabeth Hall – Letters to the Future
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Thursday May 7
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London, Cecil Sharp House Songs for the Workers
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