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Pan Celtic International Song Contest
Hosting
[edit]Year | Dates | Host Town | Festival President | Cit. | |||
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Festival | Song Contest | County | Town | President | Country | ||
1971 | Unknown | County Kerry | Killarney | Unknown | [1] | ||
1972 | 6 May to 14 May | Unknown | [1][2] | ||||
1973 | 12 May to 20 May | Unknown | [1][3] | ||||
1974 | 11 May to 19 May | 18 May | [1][4][5] | ||||
1975 | 10 May to 18 May | Unknown | [1][6] | ||||
1976 | Unknown | 14 May | [1][7] | ||||
1977 | 7 May to 15 May | 13 May | [1][8] | ||||
1978 | 7 May to 14 May | 11 May | [1][9][10] | ||||
1979 | Mona Douglas | Mannin | [1] | ||||
1980 | Polig Monjarret | Breizh | [1] | ||||
1981 | Dave Crewes | Kernow | [1] | ||||
1982 | Unknown | Donnchadha Ó Súilleabháin | Éire | [1] | |||
1983 | Unknown | Dolina MacLennon | Alba | [1] | |||
1984 | 16 May | Tegwyn Williams | Cymru | [1][11] | |||
1985 | Unknown | Graham Beechcroft | Kernow | [1] | |||
1986 | Polig Monjarret | Breizh | [1] | ||||
1987 | Willie Lanigan | Éire | [1] | ||||
1988 | Flora MacNeil | Alba | [1] | ||||
1989 | Delwyn Phillips | Cymru | [1] | ||||
1990 | Dave Collister | Mannin | [1] | ||||
1991 | County Galway | Galway | Pat Crewes | Kernow | [1] | ||
1992 | Polig Monjarret | Breizh | [1] | ||||
1993 | Eibhlín Ní Chathalriabhaigh | Éire | [1] | ||||
1994 | Unknown | 6 April | [1][12] | ||||
1995 | 18 April to 23 April | 19 April | County Kerry | Tralee | Archibald Kennedy | Alba | [1][13][14] |
1996 | 10 April to 14 April | 10 April | Berwyn Williams | Cymru | [1][15] | ||
1997 | Unknown | County Clare | Ennis | Paul Travenna | Kernow | [1] | |
1998 | 14 April to 19 April | 16 April | County Kerry | Tralee | Roisín Ní Shé | Éire | [1][16] |
1999 | 6 April to 11 April | 8 April | Brian Stowell | Mannin | [1][17] | ||
2000 | 25 April to 30 April | 27 April | Maldwyn Parry | Cymru | [1][18] | ||
2001 | Unknown | Unknown | [1][19][20] | ||||
2002 | 2 April to 7 April | 4 April | County Kilkenny | Kilkenny | Archibald Kennedy | Alba | [1][21] |
2003 | 22 April to 27 April | 24 April | Caitlín Ní Chaoimháinigh | Éire | [1][22] | ||
2004 | 13 April to 18 April | 15 April | County Kerry | Tralee | John Bolitho | Kernow | [1][23] |
2005 | 29 March to 3 April | 31 March | Bobbie Evans | Cymru | [1][24] | ||
2006 | 18 April to 23 April | 20 April | County Donegal | Letterkenny | John A. MacIver | Alba | [1][25] |
2007 | 10 April to 15 April | 12 April | Fiona McArdle | Mannin | [1][26] | ||
2008 | 25 March to 30 March | 27 March | Donegal | Liam Ó Maolaodha | Éire | [1][27] | |
2009 | 14 April to 19 April | 16 April | John A. MacIver | Alba | [1][28] | ||
2010 | Unknown | 8 April | County Kerry | Dingle | Emyr Wyn Thomas | Cymru | [1][29] |
2011 | 26 April to 1 May | 28 April | Murdo Morrison | Alba | [1][30] | ||
2012 | 10 April to 15 April | 12 April | County Carlow | Carlow | Margaret Bird | Mannin | [1][31] |
2013 | 2 April to 7 April | 4 April | Seán Ó Sé | Éire | [1][32] | ||
2014 | 22 April to 27 April | 24 April | County Londonderry | Derry | Dave Crewes | Kernow | [1][33] |
2015 | 7 April to 12 April | 9 April | Arwel Roberts | Cymru | [1][34] | ||
2016 | 29 March to 3 April | 31 March | County Carlow | Carlow | John A. MacIver | Alba | [1][35] |
2017 | 18 April to 23 April | 20 April | Yann-Yvon Dodeur | Breizh | [1][36] | ||
2018 | 3 April to 8 April | 5 April | County Donegal | Letterkenny | Clare Kilgallon | Mannin | [1][37] |
2019 | 23 April to 28 April | 25 April | Bláthnaid ÓBrádaigh | Éire | [1][38][39] | ||
2020 | No contest held due to the COVID-19 pandemic | [40] | |||||
2021 | [41] | ||||||
2022 | [41] | ||||||
2023 | 11 April to 16 April | 13 April | County Carlow | Carlow | Jenefer Lowe | Kernow | [42] |
2024 | 2 April to 6 April | 4 April | Catrin Ann | Cymru | [43] |
Entries
[edit]Year | Alba | Breizh | Cymru | Éire | Kernow | Mannin | Cit. |
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1971 | Did not participate | Alan Stivell | Unknown | Scoil na Toirbhirte - "Tomás MacCurtain" | Did not participate | Did not participate | [1][44] |
1972 | Na h-Òganaich - "Mi le m' uillin" | Unknown | Eleri Llwyd | Unknown | Brenda Wootton | Unknown | [1][45][46] |
1973 | Unknown | Y Gwernig - "Distro ar Gelted" | Heather Jones | Margaret O'Brein - "Goirm thú" | Unknown | [1][3][47] | |
1974 | Na h-Òganaich - "Cumha Dhiarmid" | Unknown | Iris Williams - "Cymru rydd" | McMurrough - "Cuan bhaile na cúirte" | Rivendell - "A, dus Kernewek" | [1][4][5][48] | |
1975 | Calum Kennedy - "Coille an fhasaich" | Bran - "Caled fwlch" | Clannad | Unknown | [1][49][50] | ||
1976 | Mary Sandeman - "Thoir dhomh do làmh" | Rhian Rowe - "Y llanc glaslygad" | Unknown | [1][7] | |||
1977 | Unknown | Kyaalldan - "Breizh" | Cawl Sefin - "Dafydd ap Gwilym" | [1][51] | |||
1978 | Mary Sandeman - "Dualchas" | Gouelia - "Korn-bout" | Unknown | Bridin Gilroy - "Seoithin seo" | Kemysk | [1][9][52][53][54][55] | |
1979 | Margaret MacLeod - "An lon dubh" | Unknown | Y Felin Wen - "Ni welaf yr haf" | Unknown | John Belithe | [1][56][57] | |
1980 | Anne Lorne Gillies - "I Wonder If" | Plethyn - "Golau tan gwmwl" | Dermot O'Brien - "Neansaí" | Unknown | [1][58][59] | ||
1981 | Kathleen MacDonald - "Òran do cheit" | Beca - "Dechrau'r dyfodol" | Unknown | [1][60][61] | |||
1982 | Donnie McLeod - "Cadal cuain" | Bando - "Nid llwynog oedd yr haul" | The Revivals - "Yth ey bew" | [1][62][63][64] | |||
1983 | Mary MacInnis - "Nam aonar le mo smaointean" | Linda Healy and Cleif Harpwood - "Popeth ond y gwir" | Michael Davitt - "Seacht nóiméad déag chun a seacht" | Jane Griffiths | [1][61][65][66][67] | ||
1984 | Maoldomhnaich - "Mi rùn mòr nan Gall" | Geraint Griffiths - "Y cwm" | Unknown | Ragamuffin - "Ar wrannen" | [1][11][61][68] | ||
1985 | Capercaillie - "Ùrnaigh a 'bhan-thigreach" | Bwchadanas - "Ceiliog y gwynt" | Rooster - "Geryow hag ylow gans" | [1][61][69][70] | |||
1986 | Maggie MacInnes - "Is maith an gnothach ris am bi dùil" | Kristen Nicolas - "Gwerz maro paotr anst" | Eirlys Parri - "Be ddylwn i ddweud" | Liam Merriman - "An taistealaí" | Penna Lowender - "An gof San Keverne" | Did not participate | [1][71] |
1987 | Mary MacLean - "Mas' Cheilteach thu a charaid" | Arnaud Maisonneuve - "Hent ar rizenn" | Eryr Wen - "Gloria tyrd adre" | Róisín Ní Bhroin - "Séid a ghaoth" | Connie Aiton & Gweryn Kernewek - Dasson y'n gwyns" | [1][72] | |
1988 | Blair Douglas & Arthur Cormack - "Ruith na gaoith" | Unknown | Manon Llwyd - "Cân Wini" | Tommy Healy | Did not participate | Unknown | [1][73][74][75] |
1989 | Simon MacKenzie - "Ùrnaigh mhic an duine" | Did not participate | Hefin Huws - "Twll triongl" | Eithne and Brian Mac Donncha - "A stóirín, ní féidir liom tú a fháil" | Gaja - "Can an Avon Falla" | Did not participate | [1][76] |
1990 | Christine Kennedy - "M' iondrainn air chuairt" | Unknown | Sobyn A'r Smeiliaid - "Gwlad y rasta gwyn" | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | [1][61][77] |
1991 | Alan MacColl - "Mo mhàthair" | Did not participate | Neil Williams and Band - "Yr Un Hen Le" | Philip Knight & Frut Dyfennys - "Deus yn-rag, Dolli" | [1][61][78][79][80] | ||
1992 | Out of the Blue | Unknown | Eifion Williams - "Dal i gredu" | Gerróid O'Murchú - "Soilse geala na cathrach" | Unknown | [1][61][81] | |
1993 | Unknown | Paul Gregory & Gwmni - "Y cam nesa'" | Liam Ó hUaithne - "An pobal scaipthe" | [1][61][82] | |||
1994 | Geraint Griffiths - "Rhyw ddydd" | Unknown | Ryl an Gwella | [1][83] | |||
1995 | Gwenda Owen - "Cân i'r ynys werdd" | Unknown | [1] | ||||
1996 | Iwcs a Doyle - "Cerrig yr afon" | West - "An arvair" | [1][61][84] | ||||
1997 | Bryn Fôn - "Un funud fach" | Art Ó Dufaigh & Sean Ó hEanaí - "Comhartha an ghaoil" | Unknown | [1][61][85] | |||
1998 | Arwel Wyn Roberts - "Rho dy law" | Unknown | [1] | ||||
1999 | Joanne Murray & Ceol - "Baile Griais" | Jakez ar Born & Diwall - "An troioù lava | Per Nod - "Torri'n rhydd" | Mo Rúnsearc - "Ceanntair grámhar" | SPIT - "An baner anken" | Did not participate | [1][86] |
2000 | Dòchas - "Air slighe na fìrinn" | Kan ha Biskoul - "Bez e oa ul ledenez" | The Moniars - "Cae o yd" | Naomh Crónan - "Naomh Crónan" | Rachel & Tir Kemmyn - "Tir kemmyn" | [1][87] | |
2001 | No contest held due to the 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak | [1] | |||||
2002 | Unknown | Unknown | Elin Fflur and The Moniars - "Harbwr diogel" | Unknown | Naked Feet - "Tees an castell" | Unknown | [1][88] |
2003 | Unknown | Treiz Noath - "Mor menta sewia" | [1] | ||||
2004 | Kentyon Bew - "Treusporthys" | [1] | |||||
2005 | Krena - "Fordh dhe Dalvann" | [1] | |||||
2006 | Gealbrí - "Seolfaidh me abhaile" | Unknown | [1] | ||||
2007 | Deirdre Ní Chinnéide and Fraoch - "Tá mé caillte go deo" | Veih'n Chree - "Ooir ny cruinney" | [1][89] | ||||
2008 | Aled Myrddin - "Atgofion" | Unknown | Fiona Cain and David Kilgallon - "Bannaght son Mannin" | [1][90] | |||
2009 | Did not participate | Elfed Morris - "Gofidiau" | The Katherine Crowe Band - "Shen ta mee" | [1][91] | |||
2010 | Màiri Chaimbeul & Jenna Moynihan - "Back and Forth" | Alun Evans - "Bws i'r lleuad" | Cabbyl Ushtey - "Roihaghyn ny marrey" | [1][61][92][93] | |||
2011 | Unknown | Unknown | Brigyn - "Rhywun yn rhywle" | Skyll Glas - "Gonamena" | Ny Jinnyn - "Sy ghrianane" | [1][94][95] | |
2012 | Macànta | Gai Toms - "Braf yw cael byw" | Meadhb Ní Bheaglaoich - "An síol" | Bénjad - "Mordid bewnans" | Mooinjerey - "Cowrey ny croshey" | [1][96][97][98] | |
2013 | Macànta - "Uaigh bodach Walker" | Laz Kanan Konk - "Hor c'hanaouann" | Jessop a'r Sgweiri - "Mynd i Gorwen hefo Alys" | Seoirse Ó Dochartaigh - "Le do thoabh" | Bénjad - "Breten Vyhan" | Banjagh - "Ny jean keayney" | [1][99][100][101][102][103] |
2014 | Unknown | Unknown | Barry & Mirain Evans - "Galw amdanat ti" | Scoil Chríost Rí - "Seán Ban abú" | The Aggie Boys Choir - "Meur ras Kernow" | Shenn Scoill - "Tayrn mee thie" | [1][104][105][106][107] |
2015 | Elin Angharad - "Y lleuad a'r sêr" | Foireann Brí - "Arainn mhór" | The Changing Room - "Hal an tow" | Shenn Scoill - "My lomarcan dy feer" | [1][34][108][109] | ||
2016 | Cordia - "Dim ond un" | Eve Belle - "craiceann agus cnámha" | Tom O'Reilly and The Swaggers - "Lugh glow" | Glashtyn - "Pynt de lhune" | [1][110][111][112] | ||
2017 | Cadi Gwyn Edwards - "Rhydd" | Emer O'Flaherty, Paddy Mulcahy & Angelo Heart - "Taibhse" | Unknown | Biskee Brisht - "Nagh abbyr smoo" | [1][113][100] | ||
2018 | Oileanaich Ciùil Sabhal Mòr Ostaig - "Iain Mac Sporain" | Violaine Mayor and Joel Herrou - "Son telenn ar releg" | Ceidwad y Gân - "Cofio hedd wyn" | Padraig Seoighe & Niall Teague - "Ar saoire" | The Rowan Tree - "Tresor" | Biskee Brisht - "Dty skeealyn" | [1][114] |
2019 | Na Caimbeulaich | Kerdin en Avel | Elidyr Glyn - "Fel hyn 'da ni fod" | Daríona Ní Dhonnchadha, Ollie Hennessy and Ciarán Tourish - "Ní thuigim" | Black-Eyed Nancy - "Anella" | Drogh Yindys - "Yn faageyder" | [115][116][117][118] |
2020 | No entry selected before cancellation | No entry selected before cancellation | Gráinne Ní Fhátharta - "Mar a bhíonn"[b] | Skeeal Elley - "Oie as laa"[d] | [40] | ||
2021 | No contest held due to the COVID-19 pandemic | [41] | |||||
2022 | [41] | ||||||
2023 | Isla Scott - "Nuair thigeas an oidhch'" | Morganed - "Bolejou nij" | Dylan Morris - "Patagonia" | enCÓRe - "Cion cairde" | Karrygi Du - "Oll an dra" | Skeeal Elley - "Oie as laa"[d] | [119] |
2024 | Maya Evan MacGregor - "Muile nan geug" | Luc Guillou - "Bale skiana" | Sara Davies - "Ti" | Éabha Breathnach - "Na pictiúir ar an mballa" | Annie Baylis Band - "Kedalek / Carlovian" | Sarah Mercer and Mera Royle - "Baatyn pabyr" | [120] |
Pan Celtic 2001
[edit]There are conflicting sources on whether the Pan Celtic Festival 2001 happened or not. There are sources from the time which claim that the contest was cancelled because of the foot-and-mouth outbreak.[1][19] The Gŵyl Ban Geltaidd history page has conflicting information on whether the 2001 edition happened, stating in prose that it was cancelled, yet also listing a winner for the 2001 edition. This being Cymru's Gainor Haf - "Dagrau ddoe".[1]
However, a news article from 21 November 2001 implies that although the festival was cancelled, the international song contest went ahead remotely through CD recordings. The results in the article are as follows:
- Cymru - Gainor Haf - "Dagrau ddoe"
- Kernow - Rachel & Tir Kemmyn - "Ow mos tre"
- Éire
- Alba
Mannin and Breizh are missing but, considering their history in the Pan-Celtic Song Contest, it is likely they didn't intend to participate.
The article was made after the Kernow delegation accused the Cymru song of plagiarism. Supposedly, the Kernow song was tipped to win the contest as it won against the previous year's winners (Rachel & Tir Kemmyn) in the Kernow national final (held in the Redruth studios of Pirate FM).[121] However, another source says that the 2001 Kernow representatives are Rachel & Tir Kemmyn.[122][123]
Another source will be needed to verify this information.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Wales had already selected their 2020 entry before the contest was cancelled but did not decide to send the song to the 2023 edition
- ^ Ireland had already selected their 2020 entry before the contest was cancelled and reused it in the 2023 edition as well as their newly selected song. This resulted in the 2023 edition having 7 entries.
- ^ Cornwall had already selected their 2020 entry before the contest was cancelled and were planning to send it in addition to their newly selected 2023 entry but Minko May was unable to travel to the contest
- ^ a b The Isle of Mann had already selected their 2020 entry before the contest was cancelled and decided to reuse the entry in the 2023 edition instead of selecting a new song
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