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    About The Olllam

    Currently, The Olllam continues to make waves in the concert scene with an exciting series of live performances scheduled for 2023. They are set to appear at several renowned music festivals, such as the Philadelphia Folk Festival and the Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow, UK. The band has gained a loyal following, and their concerts often sell out quickly. Their latest album, 'The Owls Are Not What They Seem', has been met with critical acclaim, further solidifying their status in contemporary folk music. The Olllam also engages with their fans through social media, providing updates on upcoming performances and sharing behind-the-scenes content. The emphasis on live interaction has helped them build a community of music lovers who appreciate their innovative takes on traditional sounds. As they prepare for upcoming shows, they promise to bring their unique blend of energy and artistry, ensuring that each performance is a memorable experience for audiences.

    The Olllam History

    The Olllam is a contemporary instrumental ensemble known for their unique blend of Irish traditional music and modern styles. Founded in 2011, the band is composed of musicians who have roots in both traditional folk and contemporary genres, creating a rich tapestry of sound. The group's name, 'Olllam', comes from an old Irish word meaning 'master' or 'expert', reflecting their dedication to both their craft and heritage. Bringing together the virtuosic talents of members such as Tyler Duncan (uilleann pipes, whistle) and Brian Hargrove (fiddle, keys), The Olllam has distinguished itself on the live music circuit with their innovative approach to traditional tunes, layered harmonies, and crisp arrangements. Since their inception, they have performed across the United States and Canada, from intimate venues to major festivals, captivating audiences with their energetic stage presence and intricate musicianship.