Celtic – Scottish – Irish – NSW
Celtic – Scottish – Irish – NSW (CODE – 699PB)
On stage he displays his vocal and multi-instrumental talents. Instruments include acoustic and electric guitars, banjo, chromatic mouth organ, and Irish whistle.
He sings all your favourite Irish songs from foot tapping crowd pleasers to sentimental ballads. He is equally at home performing contemporary or Irish numbers.
He has played Sydney’s top clubs and five star hotels including seven years at The Sydney Hilton Hotel, and at Star City Sydney.
Television, theater, international recording artist, multi – instrumentalist and singer he combines the lot in a fast paced show that will leave you breathless.
He has appeared on numerous TV shows, most notably Australian Idol, Mornings with Kerri-Anne Kennerley and the Bert Newton Show
He can work solo, with a dance troupe, a band or as part of a multi-performer extravaganza. His repertoire is extensive – and he can even customize his show by learning a song especially for the event – or even writing one!
Celtic Band – NSW
Celtic Band – NSW (CODE – 699PBB)
They play fiddle, guitars, tin whistle and harmonica and sing all of your favourite Irish songs and play a great selection of Jigs and Reels. It’s all rounded off with some Irish humour and their relaxed friendly way of communicating with his audience. They will play some pleasant, unobtrusive melodies while people are eating and then liven things up for dancing and partying.
As well as Irish songs they can also play a bunch of contemporary songs such as “Brown Eyed Girl” and “I’m a Believer” to keep everybody happy.
They always leave audiences smiling and tapping their toes.
celtic band – NSW
celtic band – NSW (CODE – 708AP)
We are pleased to offer a variety in the styles of Greek dancing to reflect regional Greek varieties
We do not modernise the dance but keeps to traditional styles of Greek dancing. There are well over 200 different types of Greek dances as they vary from one region to another. Specialising in traditional Greek dance which dates back over 2,500 years.