Craicmore was formed in the early 90s by a group of seisiún musicians at the Los Angeles Celtic Arts Center.
With the death of founding member Pat Collins, the band restructured and left the fairs for performing arts centers.
Anchored by "Nancy Johnston's lovely, deep alto voice and the band's beautiful and sensitive arrangements.
Each release building on the success of the one before, the playlists include original interpretations of classic Irish tunes like "Humours of Ballyloughlin" and arrangements of songs like Robbie Burns' "Brose and Butter".
[4]" This production, combined with "Johnston's deep contralto," has allowed Craicmore to produce consistent, quality music for its fans.