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Celtae are a
Canadian Celtic music band based out of
Ottawa,
Ontario.
Celtae has been performing upbeat, traditional Celtic music since 2001. The name Celtae originates from the
Latin word for
Celts which is based on a native
Celtic ethnic name. Celtae performs original songs and their own interpretations of select traditional songs from the
Cape Breton,
Newfoundland,
Irish and
Scottish traditions. The band's leader and primary creative force is
Nathan MacDonald. MacDonald was born and raised on
Cape Breton Island in
Nova Scotia, and credits that region's rich cultural tradition as a strong influence.
Celtae's debut CD,
No Regrets was well received by reviewers and received considerable radio play on
CBC, college radio, and on folk friendly formats. Their music has been licensed for use in radio and film, Celtic compilations, and has been covered and recorded by other artists. "Merchant Marine", an original cut off the album, was chosen to be the theme song for the Paul Ciufo's CBC drama,
On Convoy.
Celtae is set to release their second album in the fall of 2006.
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