VOCALS,
BODHRAN. Kent Braddy joined Lulu in 2005, adding a new dimension to the band’s music with his distinctive vocals and lively bodhran (Irish drum) playing. His background includes nearly every variety of musical style, but Irish and Celtic music are closest to his heart. Email |
FLUTE, PICCOLO.
Liz Fallis is the most recent addition to the band. Originally from
Canada, she lives in North Logan and plays with the Utah Festival Opera.
She is also a gourmet cook and was once featured on the Regis and Kathy Lee show, demonstrating her craft in the kitchen.
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GUITAR, MANDOLIN.
Don Anderson of Smithfield works for ATK as a space shuttle solid rocket
motor test engineer. Don started with acoustic music in high school and says, "Most of what I used to play was derivative of Irish music so it
was only natural that I’d eventually get to the source."
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VIOLIN.
Sara Law has been playing violin since elementary school. She began Celtic fiddling six years ago and has attended Cape Breton Fiddle Workshops, Port Townsend Fiddle Tunes, played for the 2002 Winter Olympics, studied fiddling in Scotland and plays with the Utah Festival Opera. Email
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CONCERTINA, BANJO, MANDOLIN.
Harvey Neuber has called Cache Valley home since 1967 where he teaches math and science at Logan High School. He has been an avid acoustic
musician for many years, having played in numerous Northern Utah bands.
"But Leaping Lulu is the best one yet".
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