Listen to Shenanigan
Or look at some photos on "youtube"
as you listen. These photos are a nostalgic mixture from the early days to the
present line up.  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3yxo7rM1D0 
SOME OF THE SONGS WE PERFORM 
As
she moved through the fair     
Banks
of the Roses
 
Black Velvet
Band
 
Bold
O’Donnaghue     
Carrickfergus     
 
Danny
Boy
 
Dirty
Old Town                         
 
Fairytale
of New York
 
Fields
of Athenry
 
Fisherman’s
Blues     
Galway
Girl 
Galway
Shawl
 
Hills
of Connemara
 
I
used to love her
 
 
I’ll
Tell me Ma
 
If
your Irish come into the Parlour
 
Irish
Rover
 
Leaving
of Liverpool
 
Maggie
 
 
Mairi’s
Wedding   
Mountains
of Mourne
 
N17
 
 
Nancy
Spain
 
 
      Ordinary
      Man
       
       
      Rambles
      of Spring
      
       
      Ride
      On
      
       
      Rose
      of Castlerea  
      Seven
      Drunken Nights
       
       
      She
      Moves Through The Fair   
       
      Star
      of the County Down
      
       
      When
      You Were Sweet Sixteen
      
       
Whiskey
      in the Jar       
      Wild
      Mountain Thyme  
       
       
      Wild
      Rover 
       
      
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      Shenanigan, the Celtic party band out for the Craic
      Shenanigan
      started out as an Irish Party Band & are still in much demand for foot
      stomping nights of Irish Favourites & with a Highland Piper create an
      authentic Celtic sound. We often throw in a few pops which produces a
      heady combination of ancient & Modern music. A night like this is not
      expensive & a LIVE rip roaring group will give you an evening you will
      never forget. l 
      For
      Irish /Celtic Nights the line up is vocals, guitar, bass, fiddle,
      mandolin, accordion, mouth organ & our expert percussionist plays both
      bodhran & conventional drums. We play a mixture of romantic ballads,
      foot tapping party songs & some driving jigs & reels. It is a
      tempting mixture of material from the traditional to The Pogues & Saw
      Doctors.
        
        
        
        
        
       
       
      
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