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Maybe in the uk but most of my gigs I wouldn't be asked to play much trad music. The pogues or dubliners maybe but siege of ennis I've played once and that was for an american getting married in a castle in Co. Clare! Mundy is still
very popular though as are the sawdoctors but they are more contemporary folk than trad.
Originally Posted by
CRAZY K ROADSHOW
Wot--no Whisky in the Jar?
I thought this was an Irish Party
I dont do Irish events but would think you might need some traditional stuff like Danny Boy, Star of the County Down, If your Irish, Molly Malone and of course--the Dubliners---if theres older people there?
Tell a lie --many years ago I did an Irish Wedding in Finchley---blinding booking --using several of the above tracks.
HOWEVER l leave the experts to pronounce
Maybe you ought to have the music for The Siege of Ennis as a safety precaution
CRAZY K
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I got a feeling this link might get deleted but this song contains NO swearing at all.
My fiancées family (being irish and all that) ask for this all the time
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What about tracks for Northern Irish music - anything different than above?
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You definitely need to play:
Galway Girl - Sharon Shannon & Steve Earle
Lee
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Last edited by Corabar Steve; 24-05-2010 at 07:23 AM.
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