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I’ve known Leah for years and when she founded Batcello PR I knew I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work with her on a professional level. To see what she is fully capable of has been amazing - her professionalism and attention to detail is unparalleled. I couldn’t be happier working with Leah.

- Kyle Dawson (President, National Tartan Day NY Committee)


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Pittsburgh City Paper

The Drowsy Lads brings "big happy musical family reunion" to the Pittsburgh Irish Festival

By Amanda Waltz

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Irish Music Magazine

Celebrating 20 years of the Drowsy Lads

By Sean Laffey

Seán Laffey talks to Daniel McKewen of The Drowsy Lads, on the release of their double album Time Flies, marking a two decade career in Irish music.


Good Day Columbus

It’s the 37th dublin irish festival, Featuring the drowsy lads!

The Drowsy Lads launch 20th anniversary album, Time Flies, at the Dublin Irish Festival

Daytime Buffalo

Daytime Buffalo: What to expect at the South Buffalo Irish Festival

By Chelsea Lovell

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WGRZ

Celebrating Irish culture and heritage this weekend in South Buffalo

By Kelly Dudzik

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Edinburgh Reporter

Actor Dougray Scott will lead the 26th NYC Tartan Day parade

By Phyllis Stephen

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BBC

Dougray Scott to lead New York Tartan Day parade

By BBC Staff

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World Music Central

Review: Irish Folk Masters Lúnasa Impress with ‘Live in Kyoto’ Album

By Angel Romero

“On Live in Kyoto, you will find timeless, prodigiously performed, elegant, modern pieces that combine technical skill with deeply rooted Irish folk music traditions.”

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Photo: Yuki Kuroyanagi

Songlines Magazine

Review: Lúnasa’s “Live in Kyoto”

By Michael Quinn

“…a satisfying, well-tailored programme delivered with the distinctive blending of tightly reciprocal but almost casually dispatched ensemble playing that has become the quintet’s signature."

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The New York Times

Traditional Music Sessions are Thriving. Try Not to Spill the Beer.

By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim

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Arizona Daily Star

Irish singer brings new album, female empowerment message to Tucson

By Cathalena E. Burch

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The Times

Karen Gillan on The Bubble: “I was totally fangirling about working with Judd Apatow. It Was a riot.”

By Paul English

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The Scotsman

Karen Gillan brings Scottish star power to New York Tartan Day Parade

By James Trimble

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WGRZ

South Buffalo Irish Festival puts heritage on full display

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Photo: Glenna Rankin

Buffalo Rising

South Buffalo Irish Festival Culture Circle (Fáinne Cultúrtha)

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NYC Tartan Week

A Mayoral Proclamation

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Irish Star

Trad music trio led by Martin Mulvihill's son honors the late musician through US tour

By Laura Grainger

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Celtic Canada

Uilleann Piper Joey Abarta Releases Second Solo Album King of the Blind

By Celtic Canada Staff

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Albuquerque Journal

Irish journey to NM: Singer-songwriter Karan Casey to make four stops in the state in support of 'Nine Apples of Gold'

By Adrian Gomez

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Folk Music Radio

FAI FOLK CHART TOP ALBUMS OF THE MONTH, OCtober 2023:

Immigrant Songs by wolf Loescher

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Songlines Magazine

Reviews: Joey Abarta, “King of the blind”

By Tim Cumming

“…with drones and pipes at the forefront of 2020s folk-music making, King of the Blind mixes innovation and tradition while paying tribute to Irish piping luminaries such as Séamus Ennis and Willy Clancy.”

The Irish Echo

Show, don’t tell: Promoting irish arts to the next generation

By Leah Rankin

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Art: Jesse Smith, Black Rogue Design