Glór (Irish for ‘voice’) is a Polish trio performing Irish and Scottish music.
The group many years of stage experience and love to share stories and curiosities about the culture and music of the Celtic lands. The band’s repertoire includes ballads and songs known from pubs, as well as extremely lively dance music.
Glór also collaborates with Irish dance groups.
Glór’s members are:
Ula Kapała (voice, guitar) – a Wroclaw-based artist associated with the folk scene since the 1990s. Ula’s repertoire is an extraordinary treasure trove of songs and poems, and she is one of the few in Poland to perform, among other things, Scottish puirt à beul – a sung Gaelic accompaniment to dance.
Łukasz Potoczny (tenor banjo, diatonic accordion, voice) – originator and spiritus movens of the group. A versatile musician who feels equally at home in a pub session and in an orchestral lineup. For many years his greatest fascination has remained traditional Irish music.
Pawel Rewucki (bodhrán, bones, spoons) – percussionist also associated with the bands Celtic Tree and Shandon Bells. He plays primarily the bodhrán – the hoop drum that is the beating heart of traditional Irish music.

