Celtic Pub Bands
Don't let this category fool you. Any good
Celtic music group from the solo bard, fiddler, duet, or group can bring
quality music and entertainment to a pub, venue, or event. This category
is provided to highlight those groups that provide a very lively,
raucous, and generally audience involving set of music. It is the step
beyond the playing of great music to the entertaining of the drinking
and eating troops. Several even have built-in Irish dancers as part of
their group.
Ballybeg Band |
Atlanta |
sizzling Irish jigs and reels. You’ll laugh and you’ll cry as you
sing along with favorite pub songs about drinking, emigration, the
auld sod, the battle between the sexes and let’s not forget
drinking! |
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Barney's Goat |
Atlanta |
perform a range of Irish and
Scottish songs mixed American material to spin a good yarn through
song. Moving effortlessly from ribald pub songs to poetic and
tragic ballads, they sprinkle in wry humor and running commentary to
keep their audience |
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the Bordercollies |
Atlanta |
the Collies blend new contemporary
Celtic and original songs along with traditional music |
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Buddy O'Reilly Band |
Atlanta |
"The Buddies" bring concert quality music and dance to local and regional pub and festival stages,
and a festive pub atmosphere to the concert stage |
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Emerald Rose |
Atlanta |
a four-man Celtic-theme folk rock
band with a rich, original sound drawing from diverse influences,
music ranges from traditional jigs and reels to original folk rock
and pop numbers |
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Keltic Kudzu |
Atlanta |
Keltic Kudzu
features traditional and contemporary celtic music with a southern
accent. From lively fiddle tunes to beautiful vocal harmonies and
stirring bagpipes, this is a group that fits almost any occasion.
Moving up the charts of Celtic radio. |
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Mickle-a-do |
Atlanta |
Their music ranges from
Traditional to Irish Pub with a few originals sprinkled in. They are
known for their lively jigs and pub songs and play the Atlanta Ren
Fest for the last several years |
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Selkie Celtic Band |
Greenville |
unique and eclectic group playing
Celtic music from Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton, and British Isles,
plus few of its own original tunes. Main sound powered by harp and
dulcimer |
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Sgian
Dubh |
Marietta / Atlanta |
band plays their own unique take
on traditional songs, including pub favorites, acoustic Celtic punk,
pirate songs, & the occasional ballad |
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Toucan Dubh |
Atlanta |
Ian and Julia, both talented musicians and
singers, bring to their performances a fun, whimsical side of Irish
and Celtic music, with a strong repertoire of Irish trad and Ian's
own seafaring songs |
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Wine, Woman and Song |
Atlanta |
Regular performers at the Georgia
Renaissance Festival, they specialize in bawdy ballads, pub
songs and Renaissance tunes. |
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