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Picture for song 'Long Way To Tipperary (Medley)' by artist 'Shane Keane'
Long Way To Tipperary (Medley)

Shane Keane

Welcome to the page of Irish Folk singer and guitarplayer Shane Keane.
I'm performing Irish music as a solist and also with my band, Ennis street.
This page is mainly for providing you access to my live album called 'Shane Keane Live in McGowan's Irish Pub'

World - Traditional Irish

Picture for song 'The Waxie's Dargle' by artist 'Shane Keane'
The Waxie's Dargle

Shane Keane

Welcome to the page of Irish Folk singer and guitarplayer Shane Keane.
I'm performing Irish music as a solist and also with my band, Ennis street.
This page is mainly for providing you access to my live album called 'Shane Keane Live in McGowan's Irish Pub'

Acoustic - Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Ashokan Farewell' by artist 'Bow Triplets'
Ashokan Farewell

Bow Triplets

Very Celtic music played by a dedicated Band. Traditional songs and tunes plus original compositions combining their own multinational backgrounds whith the Cel

Band members: Heidi Sigfalk (violin, viola, guitar, voice), Stef Sigfalk (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, concertina, voice), Andreas Aeppli (bodhran, percussion, voice), Brendan Wade (uillean pipes, whistles, guitar, voice).

World - Traditional Celtic

Picture for song 'The Real Meaning of Christmas' by artist 'Christmas Muse'
The Real Meaning of Christmas

Christmas Muse

This site has been set up so that people from Musesmuse.com can share their Christmas songs.
Here you will find songs submitted by the following Musesmuse members:
Milesman1971
AMereHobbyist
gpeddino
waltsongs
Sheriff
fabkebab
SatanInventedBras
Corinne
RLD
joro
nanaimoaparicio
NigeQ
sw fla chip

World - World General

Picture for song 'Jenny's Chickens' by artist 'Caoinleain'
Jenny's Chickens

Caoinleain

Tosú ag an dtús, chartadh an Caoinleanach i dtír na hÉireann sa dara leath den naoú céad déag. Ní raibh focal Gaoluinne ina phus an uair sin ná aon teanga ar bith. D'éirigh leis téarnamh ón ocras gan ithe ach iasc gur ghoid sé ó rónta na háite. Níos déanaí a chuaigh sé le píobaireacht agus ba ghearr ar fhéidir leis íoc as a iasc féin.

World - Traditional Irish