Scotsman Jamie McMenemy (vocals, bouzouki, mandolin,
cittern) had previously toured and recorded with the
Battlefield Band. While touring Brittany he encountered a traditional dance music performance and was immediately enthralled. He relocated to Brittany in 1979. Two years later, he recorded a solo album
The Road to Kerrigouarch, joined by guitarist and violinist
Christian Lemaitre. Shortly thereafter Kornog was formed. Christian Lemaitre hails from the large Breton expatriate community in Paris. He began playing fiddle in Paris before moving to Brittany, his ancestral home. Following Kornog's initial breakup, Lemaitre also performed and recorded with the noted Fest-Noz group Storvan. He has also toured and recorded several times with fiddlers
Kevin Burke and
Johnny Cunningham as
Celtic Fiddle Festival, mostly reworking material from Kornog and Storvan. The latest Kornog release, Korong, also featured
Jacky Molard on violin and octave-violin. Molard is a regular member of Pennoù Skoulm.
Wooden flute player was one of the first musicians to use the wooden flute to play Breton music. Playing the bombard from the age of eleven, he taught himself to play the wooden flute in 1977 and is now considered one of the world’s foremost musicians playing this instrument. Veillon has recorded and performed in a duo with Breton guitarist Yvon Riou and has also continued to record as a soloist. His 1993 album,
E Koat Nizon, was the first album devoted to Breton music played on the wooden transverse flute. A similar album,
Er Pasker, followed in 1999. Soïg Siberil, already well known for his work with the group , was the original guitarist for Kornog. He left Kornog in 1986 after recording
Ar Seizh Avel to pursue a highly successful solo career with a number of well-received recordings. On
Kornog IV and on the group's 1987 tours, guitarist from the legendary band stepped in to handle the guitar duties. The newest guitarist to play with the group, and also replacing Siberil in Pennou Skoulm, is . He is also a member of the Fest Noz group . Quemener grew up in Angers, France and studied percussion in the National School of Music. == Discography ==