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"Celtic" and "English" (or even "from the U.K.") aren't quite synonymous. At one point, there were Celts all over Europe -- the Gauls that Caesar fought were a Celtic tribe -- and there are still pockets of Celtic culture in northern Spain and France. On the other hand, there's plenty of straight-up English music with very little Celtic influence. (You were talking about "To Anacreon in Heaven" a few items back -- there's an example. Also sea shanties, ballads, English country dance tunes, and so on.) So the "British" and "Celtic" pigeonholes aren't quite the same, and one has replaced the other; a few artists have been left out who used to be included, and a few have been included who used to be left out.
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