Trouz Bras (pronounced True Brazz) means "Big Noise" in the Celtic language of Brittany, the northwestern region of France. It also translates as "Great Sound" and both of these descriptions fit Trouz Bras perfectly. Firmly rooted in the trance-like medieval spiral dances of Brittany, Trouz Bras catapults traditional Breton dance tunes into the 21st century with blistering bagpipes, soaring fiddle and a dynamic rhythm section. Led by bagpiper and vocalist Ray Price, a globetrotting expert in Breton music and dance, Trouz Bras includes Barry Hall on fiddle, vielle, bouzouki and vocals, Brian Rost on bass, Mance Grady on bodhran and percussion, Eric Peterson on percussion and new vocalist/flautist Sharynne MacLeod NicMhacha. Called Brittany in English, Bretagne in French, or Breizh in the Celtic language of Breton, this magical place is an ancient Celtic country that now finds itself in the northwest region of contemporary France. It's a place of barren landscapes, Celtic myths and legends, and unique music and dance. Until recently, there were no musicians representing the fascinating music of Brittany in the USA. That all changed when Trouz Bras was born. Brought together by Ray Price, a longtime supporter of all things Breton and now a Rhode Island resident, Trouz Bras gets any place jumping when they begin to play.