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The Boys of County Bucks : Go meadai Dia thu
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Traditional Celtic (mostly Irish, with some Scottish and Welsh) folk music, perfect for St. Patrick's Day, played by a popular regional band in Bucks County, PA. Traditional songs and dance tunes are performed, including hornpipes, reels, and jigs.
Genre: Folk: Celtic Folk
Release Date: 2005
Go meadai Dia thu Record Label: The Boys of County Bucks
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Black Velvet Band 2:33 $0.99
The Road to Lisdoonvarna 2:01 $0.99
Star of the County Down 3:17 $0.99
Shebeg Shemor 4:53 $0.99
The Rocky Road to Dublin 4:26 $0.99
Boys of Blue Hill/Harvest Home/Rights of Man 5:23 $0.99
Red is the Rose 4:04 $0.99
O'Keefe's Slide/Swallowtail Jig/Lanigan's Ball 3:28 $0.99
Tell Me Ma / Scardaglen Polka 3:33 $0.99
Campbell's Farewell to Red Gap 2:58 $0.99
Planxty Irwin / Southwind 6:02 $0.99
The Gravel Walk 2:00 $0.99
The Red Haired Boy 1:50 $0.99
The Parting Glass 5:06 $0.99
The Sleepless Sailor 4:17 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Boys of County Bucks Celtic Band

We perform Celtic jigs, reels, hornpipes and airs on the fiddle, tin whistle, bodhran, banjo, guitar, low whistle and vocals and singalongs.

We play in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and surrounding areas. Most of the music performed is Irish, with some Scottish and Welsh, and an occasional Irish American tune.

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The Boys of County Bucks are five professional men who love music and love playing it. The growing popularity of Celtic music in this area is attested to by the number of performing groups and the bars and restaurants and other venues where we perform.

We are available to play at public venues and private parties. (For more information contact Bob Roach at rroach1121@hotmail.com).

Our music is traditional Celtic music. Occasionally we include songs from Irish Americans like Stephen Foster, as well as tunes like Danny Boy. Recently we have expanded into Scottish tunes.

Living near where Washington Crossed the Delaware (Bucks County), we also play tunes that were known and popular in colonial America in 1776.

But basically we just play to enjoy the music and to share it with our audiences.

The band members are:

Ned Asplundh, bodhran and low whistle
Blake Blakesley, guitar, banjo, and vocals
Mark Guenther, guitar and vocals
Pete Peters, tin whistle mandolin and vocals
Bob Roach, fiddle
All members: choruses

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