Traditional Music and Dance

molly maguires, traditional entertainment, celtic singers, audionetworks, irelandTraditional Irish Music has always been at the heart of the Irish cultural identity, making its presence felt at every level. What better way, then, to give your corporate event or wedding reception a genuine Irish feel with the very best in traditional Irish and folk musicians.

We book Riverdance style shows with Irish dancing from the legendary O’Shea Dancers to the Voice of Clannad “MOYA Brennan” who has performed alongside Bono and many World presidents. Hogan’s Stand and The Folksmen (Ireland’s most requested traditional band), George Murphy aka Luke Kelly for his generation and our Pogues style band, The Black Donnellys are some of the fantastic Trad bands we represent.

Our Irish musicians are experts in their chosen fields, playing Mandolin, fiddle, bagpipes, harps and whistles to the highest standards. For larger corporate events we can also offer higher profile acts such as the Sharon Shannon, Clannad, Moya Brennan and Irish music icons Mary Black and Aslan.

Audionetworks traditional Performers include:

We make sure your Corporate entertainment event will  deliver that “WOW’ factor with our unique Celtic Entertainment packages featuring Irelands best Traditional Irish Music.

The Celtic Tenors

Jan 26, 2012 1 Comment by

Audionetworks are delighted to represent The Celtic Tenors. The Celtic Tenors have achieved World Wide success and have become a global phenomenon over the last ten years. Having consistently toured worldwide they have become international Irish Superstars, in Particular United States and Canada, where they spend at least 6 months of the year. The Celtic [...]

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OCEAN WEST – The Irish Traditional Band

Sep 15, 2011 No Comments by

Ocean west is a Dublin based Traditional Irish band with an International flavour. The line up boasts some of Ireland’s most renowned traditional and contemporary musicians and singers, steeped in tradition and highly regarded .This working unit comes in 3 formats … 1. The 4 piece band featuring 2 female singers and 2 multi instrumentalists [...]

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Inish Turk Beg Sessions

May 17, 2011 No Comments by

Between them, the ‘Inish Turk Beg Sessions’ have been playing for 120 years. This makes them either, a) the oldest band in the world, or b) one of the most experienced. Let’s go for the latter. The Inishturkbeggers have gigged and recorded with some of the top artists in the business. Drummer and producer, Lance [...]

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The Clann

Oct 13, 2010 No Comments by

The Clann are a four piece Irish Music Band with a wealth of experience and are multitalented live or in the studio and they have worked with the best in the business. Indivdually they play a variety of instruments and in their own right are superb vocalists. The Liveshow is not to be missed as [...]

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Mary Black

Jun 07, 2010 No Comments by

Mary Black’s distinguished career has spanned over 25 years, from her early days in Dublin folk clubs through to her astonishing success and status as a true icon of Irish music today. To date, she has had 7 platinum-selling solo albums, one of which, No Frontiers, spent fifty-six weeks in the Irish Top 30. Needless [...]

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Moya Brennan

Jun 07, 2010 No Comments by

When you walk the windswept hills and endless beaches of Donegal it all makes sense. Timeless, elemental and carried heavenwards in soulful breath, Moya Brennan‘s voice reaches out to the farthest places but still touches the soul. She sings with an angel’s voice, arousing a passion in every listener. Her music refreshes and heals, exciting [...]

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Clannad

Jun 07, 2010 No Comments by

Clannad have given a unique voice to modern Irish music. They have combined a deep love of traditional strains with a bold approach to writing and recording. Their legacy is a hugely impressive collection of albums, touching on folk, rock, ambient, jazz and world music. Many of these records have featured lyrics in their native [...]

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Anne Buckley

Jun 02, 2010 No Comments by

Born in Dublin, Ireland, Anne began her musical training at the tender age of four, taking Piano, Vocal, Ballet and Speech & Drama classes. Before leaving school, Anne already had secured a four-year scholarship with the RTE Chamber Choir, studying under the direction of Colin Mawby. Whilst recording weekly for Radio, Anne studied Drama and [...]

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