Who’s posting these tunes?

I play fiddle, concertina, piano, viola, and sometimes viola with two bands in central North Carolina, near RDU and the Research Triangle (actually closer to Chapel Hill and Hillsborough than Durham, but anyway, central). You can see these two wedding ensembles at our site Wedding Music in North Carolina...

One is Mappamundi, which means "Map of the World" and which plays popular wedding music of Western and Eastern Europe, Jewish traditions (klezmer, yiddish, hebrew, israeli, sephardic, songs in Ladino) and American swing tunes for dancing and a little bit of Hispanic music as well.

The other is the Pratie Heads, a duo specializing in music of the British Isles (Celtic, Irish, Scottish, English) and early America - but recently branching out into many other traditions as well!

18th century English country dance for weddings: Dick’s Maggot

Dick’s Maggot (English Country Dance from the Playford [...]

Swedish wedding march from Orsa

Wedding March from Orsa, [...]

Purcell’s Trumpet Voluntary (another great wedding processional)

Purcell’s Trumpet Voluntary for [...]

For prelude or wedding procession: “My Old Cabin Home”

For prelude or wedding procession: “My Old Cabin [...]

Irish wedding processional: March of the King of Laois (Brian Boru’s March)

March of the King of Laois (Brian Boru’s [...]

Irish wedding processional: The Boys of Wexford

Irish wedding processional: The Boys of [...]

Araber tantz: slinky Klezmer tune for wedding prelude or reception.

Araber Tants: klezmer tune for [...]