Irish-American music
Irish-American music is a vibrant genre that blends traditional Irish folk music with influences from American styles. It often features instruments like the fiddle, accordion, and tin whistle, creating lively rhythms and melodies that reflect the cultural heritage of Irish immigrants in the United States.
This music is commonly associated with celebrations, such as St. Patrick's Day and community gatherings. It has evolved over time, incorporating elements of bluegrass, country, and rock, while still honoring its roots. Notable artists, like The Chieftains and The Dubliners, have helped popularize this unique fusion, making it a cherished part of both Irish and American culture.