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Natalie MacMaster, renowned for her mesmerizing Celtic fiddling and feverish step dancing, takes center stage in her first public TV special, accompanied by her five-member band and special guests Béla Fleck, Hayley Westenra (Celtic Woman), Carlos Núñez, Donnell Leahy, Kate Quinn and the Men of the Deeps. Always interested in showcasing the talents of other performers, Natalie welcomes American banjo legend Béla Fleck and joins him in the playful and catchy number "Béla’s Tune." New Zealand’s Hayley Westenra is also featured singing a lovely rendition of Joni Mitchell’s "Both Sides Now," while famed Galician piper Carlos Núñez brings the audience to their feet as they clap along when Natalie, Béla and the band join him to perform the rousing, foot-stomping "Sharon Shanon." Also sharing the stage with Natalie is her husband, fellow fiddle virtuoso Donnell Leahy who performs his own composition, the aptly named "Gypsy Boy," accompanied by his sister Erin Leahy on piano and cellist Wendy Solomon. The family connection continues with "Nova Scotia, Nature’s Song," a moving tribute to the maritime province and its people, sung by Kate Quinn, Natalie’s cousin. Midway through the song, she is joined by the Men of the Deeps, a coal miners choir from Cape Breton, who enter clad in coveralls and hard hats with only the lamps on their helmets for light. The concert ends on a high note as the principal performers receive a standing ovation from the appreciative fans. Song List Band Members: Brad Davidge (guitar), Shane Hendrickson (bass), Matt Mac Issac (pipes), Mac Morin (piano) and Miche Pouliot (drums). Executive Producer: Roy A Hammond. Producer: Leo Eaton. Director: Michael Watt. A WLIW New York production.
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