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Celtic Thunder: The Electrifying Irish Singing Group

Celtic Thunder is a renowned Irish singing group that has been captivating audiences worldwide since their inception in 2007. Comprised of a group of talented male vocalists, Celtic Thunder has become known for their unique blend of traditional Irish music,...

The Clancy Brothers: Pioneers of Irish Folk Music

The Clancy Brothers were a musical group of Irish folk singers that became popular in the 1960s. They were composed of brothers Tom, Liam, and Paddy Clancy, as well as their friend Tommy Makem. Together, they popularized Irish folk music in the United States, and...

The Musical Legacy of Phil Coulter: A Journey Through Irish Music

Phil Coulter is a prolific Irish musician and songwriter known for his contributions to the world of traditional and contemporary music. With a career spanning over five decades, Coulter has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry and has produced...

Divine Melodies: The Musical Odyssey of The Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy is one of Ireland’s most respected indie-pop bands. Skilled frontman, Neil Hannon, indisputable talent for writing, arcane and witty personality, and his penchant for rich and fulfilling music it is without a doubt that one must experience the...
Roaring with Passion: Exploring the Music of Aslan

Roaring with Passion: Exploring the Music of Aslan

Aslan is an Irish rock group from Dublin who first formed in the 80s. They are not widely known outside of Ireland and have become known as one of our best-kept secrets. The story of Aslan Aslan came from the...

The Saw Doctors

The Saw Doctors

The Saw Doctors formed in 1986 and released fifteen albums. They have achieved nineteen top-thirty hits and are renowned worldwide for their energetic live performances. A line-up which has continuously vacillated over...

Mary Black

Mary Black

Mary had great musical talent from an earlier age and was influenced by her musical parents, brothers, and sister. In 1983 Mary released her first solo album, Mary Black. The album performed brilliantly in the Irish...

Exploring the Life and Legacy of The Dubliners

Exploring the Life and Legacy of The Dubliners

The Dubliners first formed in 1962. Since their formation, they have played many great songs and have become much loved all over the world. Popular with performing such songs as Whiskey In The Jar, The Wild Rover, The Rocky Road To Dublin and many more. The Dubliners...

Celtic Charmers: The Irish Rovers

Celtic Charmers: The Irish Rovers

There Irish Rovers were a traditional band formed in 1963 whose career would span over 40 years. Canada 1963 was the year when two young lads from the north of Ireland met for the first time at an Irish event in Toronto. George Millar who was 16 years old at the time...

Rock Legends and Activists: U2

Rock Legends and Activists: U2

It would be safe to say that U2 has become the most successful band to travel the globe and still keep their unique sound that everyone loves. U2 concerts across the world are usually sold out within a matter of hours and the lads from Dublin wanting to please all their fans have no worries of playing an extra gig wherever they are playing.

Rocking with The Boomtown Rats

Rocking with The Boomtown Rats

The Boomtown Rats are an Irish rock band led by Bob Geldof, known for socially conscious lyrics and high-energy sound. Their hits, “I Don’t Like Mondays” and “Rat Trap,” propelled them to fame in the late 70s/early 80s, leaving a lasting legacy in the rock genre.

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