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Bill Whelan, 5 string banjo
For 'more years than he cares to remember', Bill played Upright
Bass with various bluegrass and Irish traditional music bands.
Now he sticks to playing banjo in a style that has been described
as 'progressive neo old-timey'- whatever that means! Maybe old
rock 'n rollers don't fade away after all - they just go on to
play clawhammer banjo!
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Tim Rogers, Fiddle and Vocals
Originally from New England, USA, Tim has now permanently settled
in Ireland. Once active on the Vermont Bluegrass/Newgrass scene,
he also plays Mandolin, Banjo and Harmonica. Back in the 80's
he was a dedicated follower of the Grateful Dead but now says
he don't remember much about those days.
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Ben Keogh, Guitar and Vocals
Equally at home singing Stephen Foster classics, Cowboy 'prairie'
songs or dark Appalachian mountain ballads, Ben has an enviable
talent for effortlessly singing the most complex vocal harmonies.
Recently he has been bitten by the infernal banjo 'bug' and can
sometimes be heard wishing he was a mole in the ground!
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