Basic Information
Label: Otik's Kitchen, Mage, Popron, Celtic Music Magazine, World Celtic Music
Members: Otik, Jeremy, Honza, Kuba, Sasha, Dick
Poitín
Plzen, CZ
Celtic / Folk / World
Bio
Poitín (pronounced 'potcheen') is a trad Celtic band from the Czech Republic not averse to a little experimentation - on their latest album they've got a didge player and a saxophonist who doubles up on low whistles and tin whistles. The band is, however, firmly grounded in the pub session tradition and like nothing better than sitting round a table in the corner of a cosy pub and bashing out old favourites about tarry sailors, merry maids and drunken nights
Comments
Maxlink AkA Dark Angel:
Very best to you
Jan 24
pinksideofthemoon:
how refreshing to hear music like this ~ what a great way to start the day :}
Jan 18
king chyldz dontplay:
king chyldz dontplay spreading love its the brooklyn way great job keep up the good work stay blessed
Nov 16
splintered reality:
all the best from SR
-rick (SR)
Jul 31
Jutta Roos:
hey Jeremy and erveryone, just discovered you here on reverbnation! listening to your music again - great as always!
have a nice day
Jutta :)
Apr 04
Pavlino:
Incredible work. I wish you guys the best of luck on the charts on in the music world
Nov 25
Netty Mac:
'March Flowers" - love it!! Cheerz & have a HUGE day!
Nov 23
Usheda:
Fantastic...truly entertaining
Nov 12
Connemara Stone Company:
Thanks for the message. It will be interesting to see how far we get. Otherwise third place is OK as well.
How are you all doing? OK I hope.
All the best. Keith & CSC
Nov 08
The Druid's Irish Rebel Band:
nice music folks
Oct 25
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Blog
In depth interview with Jeremy
Dec 21, 2010 at 08:47 AM
Baxter Labados, one of the most prolific bloggers on Celtic music that I've come across, has published an interview that we conducted via FaceBook recently. There are photos, links and things you've always wanted to know about the band but were afraid to ask. You can read it here
http://celticmusicfan.wordpress.com/2010/12/20/poitins-evocative-sp...





