Carlos nuñez on mountain stage

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Carlos Nuñez makes his first visit to _Mountain Stage_, recorded live on the campus of West Virginia University. A writer for the _Los Angeles Times_ once wrote, "If it's possible


to become a pop star playing traditional music on bagpipes and recorder, Nuñez could be the man." Nuñez has the rare distinction of being the world's premier player of the gaita,


the bagpipes of Galicia — Spain's northwest region, known for its vibrant Celtic traditional music. Galicia's foremost musical ambassador, Nuñez celebrates the spirit of his native


music (which dates back to the 11th century) while expanding its boundaries. In 1994, Nuñez made his U.S. debut at Carnegie Hall performing with The Chieftains, and has since toured and


recorded several times with the band. His latest album, _Inter-Celtic_, features cameos by button accordionist Sharon Shannon, bouzouki-bodhrán player Dónal Lunny, Ry Cooder and Irish


all-star group Altan. Ever the showman, Carlos Nuñez brought the live audience to its feet many times over, with a little help from his new friends in the _Mountain Stage_ house band. SET


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