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"Sullivan is a highly regarded vocalist with a particular interest in exploring and sustaining the philosophical roots of Celtic culture. ... poetic originals and traditional gems with the ethereal voice and serene presence of a Celtic priestess...remarkable...evocative...."
Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times
"...Maireid Sullivan, one of the finest pure singers to come out of Ireland in the last fifty years..."
T.S. Kerrigan, American-Reporter.com |
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Never Drift Apart ~ 2003
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For Love's Caress ~ 1998
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Dancer ~ 1994
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CD Review: Never Drift Apart
"Irish songstress and Celtic chronicler Mairéid Sullivan... Possessing a rich, pure voice and a poet’s vision, she has distilled her experiences into an exceptional new CD. Sullivan knows few musical boundaries and the genres on this locally produced record range from contemporary to traditional, from folk and pop to ambient new-age textures (provided by Sullivan’s partner, accomplished American guitarist, Ben Kettlewell). ...Sullivan’s music soothes and uplifts, particularly the opening title track. Her haunting cover of Ry Cooder’s classic Across the Borderline, Tommy Makem’s beautiful The Curlew Song and a gorgeous rendition of Eric Clapton’s River of Tears are standouts." ****
Mike Daly, The Age, Melbourne, Australia |
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Time after Time - The Award-Winning Film
"A lyrical and jubilant interpretation of the human spirit through time and cultures - a visual and aural feast to remind us of our common harmonious ancestry."
Time after Time is a celebration of the great heritage of ancient Celtic, American and Australian cultures, in film, photos, music, poetry and songs.
After four years filming beautiful landscapes, sacred gathering places, and ancient symbols and icons, in Ireland, North America and Australia, Mairéid and her partner, Ben Kettlewell have completed their 77 minute film. Click here to go to Lyrebird Media to see an eight minute preview of the film along with extensive background information. |

Ancient Self Memoirs
Interleaf Press
~ 1997
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Celtic Women in Music
Quarry Press ~ 1999
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Electronic Music Pioneers
Pro Music Press
~ 2002
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Celtic Women in Music Interviews |
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