Two of the most famous ceili bands in history, the Tulla and the Kilfenora, will once again square off this weekend in the center of the North Clare village of Kilfenora, gateway to the Burren region.
Other bands have accomplished the still amazing task of copping first place three years running against stiff competition usually considered the foremost rivalry, and the most sought-after ticket, in ...
The Kilfenora Céilí Band have announced their 2024 tour, including shows at The National Concert Hall, Dublin on 16 March and Leisureland, Galway on March 22. We asked band leader, banjo and mandolin ...
Kilfenora is the home of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, one of Ireland's most famous céilí bands. The band formed when group of musicians came together in 1909 with the intention of raising funds for the ...
If you think The Rolling Stones have been going for a while - consider the famous Kilfenora Céilí Band - playing live since 1909. The legendary Clare collective have had a few line-up changes down the ...
NOT MANY live to the ripe old age of 100. In the span of a century, entire countries rise and fall, cultures evolve, fashions transform. Only the great and special endure. One such icon, the Kilfenora ...
KILFENORA CÉILÍ Band, born more than a century ago in the tiny village on the edge of the Burren in North Clare not alone has survived but is alive and kicking. And the Kilfenora, as the band is ...
Inserts recorded for 'Come To The Céilí', a programme on the Kilfenora Céilí Band. Broadcast 8 May 1971. Includes performance by the Kilfenora Céilí Band and an interview with Kitty Linnane, leader of ...
Tommy Leddy’s Sound Shop in Drogheda has been supplying musicians in the wee county of Louth and beyond for five decades. KEVIN Crawford, of traditional music group, Lunasa, is one of the main men ...
The Kilfenora Céilí Band is pleased to announce special guests Clare singer Fiona Ryan and Ger O’Donnell will be joining them for this performance as will a number of talented dancers each of whom ...