In 2011, as a member of
Nish As Rish, Keggin won in the Best Newcomers category at the 2011
Festival Interceltique de Lorient in Brittany, France. Keggin was awarded a grant by
Culture Vannin to produce her 2014 debut solo album,
Sheear ("Westward"), a collection of traditional and contemporary Manx songs praised as "bringing new life into the language with her music." Keggin's album has held popularity in the Celtic genre, becoming album of the week on Celtic Music Radio and listed as number one in Japan’s ‘Top 10’. Keggin released her second solo album,
Turrys ("Journey"), in 2016. Critic Neil McFadyen, writing for the journal
Folk Radio UK, praised the album and called her voice "clear, precise and a joy to hear." In September 2020 Keggin became the
Manx Language Development Officer for
Culture Vannin, a foundation established by the government of the Isle of Man to promote Manx culture. ==Current and former collaborators==