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Larkin Brigade
802 listeners
The Larkin Brigade are a loud and fast Irish folk band from Boston, who play rockin' piano-driven renditions of old-school rebel songs… read moreThe Larkin Brigade are a loud and fast Irish folk band from Boston, who play rockin' piano-driven renditions of old-school rebel songs and other sing-along pub favorites, plus a growing number of originals. View wikiThe Larkin Brigade are a loud and fast Irish folk band from Boston, who play rockin' piano-driven renditions of old-school rebel songs and other sing-along pub favorites, plus a growing number of originals. View wiki -
Sharky Doyles
1,292 listeners
It's drinking music for the working class crowd. A rowdy mix of Irish traditionals and original rock-n-roll anthems, from the south si… read moreIt's drinking music for the working class crowd. A rowdy mix of Irish traditionals and original rock-n-roll anthems, from the south side of Chicago to the rest of the world. View wikiIt's drinking music for the working class crowd. A rowdy mix of Irish traditionals and original rock-n-roll anthems, from the south side of Chicago to the rest of the world. View wiki -
Roaring Jack
1,081 listeners
Roaring Jack was an Australian Celtic punk/Folk punk band of the 1980s and 1990s. The band was nominated for two ARIA Music Awards during t… read moreRoaring Jack was an Australian Celtic punk/Folk punk band of the 1980s and 1990s. The band was nominated for two ARIA Music Awards during their career. The band formed in 1985 and played their first shows in Sydney in 1986. Original memb… read moreRoaring Jack was an Australian Celtic punk/Folk punk band of the 1980s and 1990s. The band was nominated for two ARIA Music Awards during their career. The band formed in 1985 and played their first shows in Sydney in 1986. Original members were Alistair Hulett (acoustic guitar and vocals), Dave … read more -
Junkman's Choir
843 listeners
Junkman's Choir are a music band from Ayrshire, Scotland who define their sound as "a heady gumbo of semtexmex-stompabilly-shanty… read moreJunkman's Choir are a music band from Ayrshire, Scotland who define their sound as "a heady gumbo of semtexmex-stompabilly-shanty-punk." Formed in 2003, Junkman's Choir includes members from disbanded Ayrshire groups … read moreJunkman's Choir are a music band from Ayrshire, Scotland who define their sound as "a heady gumbo of semtexmex-stompabilly-shanty-punk." Formed in 2003, Junkman's Choir includes members from disbanded Ayrshire groups Nyah Fearties and Dub Skelper. It takes its name from a lyri… read more -
Biblecode Sundays
8,538 listeners
Formerly known as Slainte, they were voted "Best Band on the London Circuit" 2006 in The Irish World awards. The lads picked up t… read moreFormerly known as Slainte, they were voted "Best Band on the London Circuit" 2006 in The Irish World awards. The lads picked up the award in at a big ceremony in Feb and after their performance on the night were described as &q… read moreFormerly known as Slainte, they were voted "Best Band on the London Circuit" 2006 in The Irish World awards. The lads picked up the award in at a big ceremony in Feb and after their performance on the night were described as "a breath of fresh air for Irish music." They were n… read more -
The Wages of Sin
11,448 listeners
The Wages of Sin play traditional music for non-traditionalists. They mix Celtic with country with Appalachian with rockabilly with Tex-Mex… read moreThe Wages of Sin play traditional music for non-traditionalists. They mix Celtic with country with Appalachian with rockabilly with Tex-Mex with bluegrass, and follow the whole mess with a bracing shot of punk rock. Alternately rowdy and… read moreThe Wages of Sin play traditional music for non-traditionalists. They mix Celtic with country with Appalachian with rockabilly with Tex-Mex with bluegrass, and follow the whole mess with a bracing shot of punk rock. Alternately rowdy and mournful, they're sure to get your feet tapping, your … read more -
The Peelers
26,598 listeners
There are at least two groups named "The Peelers" 1. The Peelers were formed in a small farmhouse kitchen in Glengarry County in … read moreThere are at least two groups named "The Peelers" 1. The Peelers were formed in a small farmhouse kitchen in Glengarry County in 1999. Born out of loose evening sessions over more than a few drinks, the band has evolved to beco… read moreThere are at least two groups named "The Peelers" 1. The Peelers were formed in a small farmhouse kitchen in Glengarry County in 1999. Born out of loose evening sessions over more than a few drinks, the band has evolved to become one of the most exciting and energetic live Celtic folk/p… read more -
T. Duggins
1,028 listeners
Tony Duggins is the main singer/songwriter and mandolinist of the Chicago based folk band The Tossers. He has released one solo album, enti… read moreTony Duggins is the main singer/songwriter and mandolinist of the Chicago based folk band The Tossers. He has released one solo album, entitled 'Undone' in early 2006. Apart from touring with his band, he also plays solo shows on occasion. View wikiTony Duggins is the main singer/songwriter and mandolinist of the Chicago based folk band The Tossers. He has released one solo album, entitled 'Undone' in early 2006. Apart from touring with his band, he also plays solo shows on occasion. View wiki -
The Skels
3,855 listeners
Established in 1995, The Skels were once described as “the band to see when you’re planning on getting so drunk you don’t remember your nam… read moreEstablished in 1995, The Skels were once described as “the band to see when you’re planning on getting so drunk you don’t remember your name,” New Jersey’s The Skels have played and drank their way through pubs up and down the east coast… read moreEstablished in 1995, The Skels were once described as “the band to see when you’re planning on getting so drunk you don’t remember your name,” New Jersey’s The Skels have played and drank their way through pubs up and down the east coast, and as far away as San Francisco, for the last twelve, goi… read more