Jayne Pomplas is a fiddle player, vocalist, composer, and performance-maker creating original music at the intersection of Irish traditional roots, folk song, and contemporary experimental sound. Classically trained from a young age with conservatory instruction and later study at Ithaca College of Music, she brings the precision of classical technique to the soul and spontaneity of folk improvisation.
A lifelong exponent of the New York–Sligo fiddle tradition, Jayne studied under master musicians Brian Conway and Tony DeMarco, developing a style defined by agility, ornamentation, and emotional clarity. Her deep connection to regional fiddle language continues to shape her phrasing and tone, while her improvisational instinct expands these traditions into cinematic and contemporary sound worlds.
Known for her virtuosic playing and distinctive voice, Jayne delivers performances that are both intimate and electrifying, blending folk lyricism with rich arrangements and a fearless creative instinct. Whether performing solo or leading an ensemble, she crafts immersive live experiences that move seamlessly from fiery reels and plaintive airs to original compositions exploring the borderlands between folk melody and modern harmony.
She is a multiple Fleadh Cheoil prizewinner and a respected interpreter and teacher of traditional Irish music, working with students and performers across generations. Her artistry draws inspiration from folk, jazz, theatre, and improvisation, resulting in a sound that honours lineage while pushing confidently into new territory.
Jayne has released five studio albums of traditional Irish music alongside an EP of original material, documenting her evolution from tradition-bearer to boundary-expanding artist. With a voice often described as sweetly fierce and a stage presence marked by boundless energy and technical prowess, she stands among a new generation of artists redefining the sound and scope of modern folk music.