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- Bauhan, Sarah - Biography of a whistle and flute player from New Hampshire. Includes audio sample and reviews.
- Bergin, Mary - Biography of the whistler who recorded the influential Feadóga Stáin and Feadóga Stáin 2 albums.
- Breatnach, Cormac Juan - Biography, discography, and CD information.
- Cherish the Ladies - Official site of the Irish traditional music and dance group led by whistle player and flutist Joanie Madden.
- Duval, Jean - Traditional musician and composer who produced a CD of his 12 suites in traditional style for one-handed tin whistle in 2004.
- Flook - Traditional band from Britain which includes talented whistler player Brian Finnegan.
- Hart, Tim - Tim Hart plays the Irish whistle and bodhrán, teaching, recording and instructing students in the San Francisco Bay Area.
- Hinnigan, Tony - Have you heard the tin whistle in a Hollywood movie lately? If so, it was probably Tony Hinnigan's playing.
- Larsen, Grey - Grey Larsen is a well-known Irish flutist who has written about the flute and whistle. Features "The Irish Tune Bank," detailed transcriptions, commentary, and recordings of popular tunes.
- McCullough, L.E. - Author, composer, performer and producer. Biography, reviews, contact information, and links.
- McLoughlin, Tina - Whistle and accordion player in Dublin, Ireland.
- Ochs, Bill - Teacher, author, and performer living in the New York City area. Information on Bill's books, lessons, and tune transcriptions.
- O'Donohue, Bríd - Bríd O'Donohue, traditional Irish musician from County Clare, plays Tin Whistle and Flute. Includes information on classes and samples from her CD.
- The Positively Testcard - A South London band who play Kwela, an upbeat, whistle-led style originating in South Africa in the 1950s.
- Russell, Micho - Micho Russell was one of Ireland’s best-known traditional musicians in the latter half of the 20th century.
- Schott, Leo - Performer who plays Uilleann pipes, tin whistle, pennywhistle, sax, flute, recorder, and medieval instruments.
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