 
									Traditional band, The Bath Street Boys, certainly brought the house down when they performed at Templeneiry Church, Bansha, on Saturday October 11.
The young trad band is made up as follows; Marty Barry on guitar and vocals, Oran Kelly on button accordion, Oisín Duffy on fiddle and Aidan Quigney on keyboard.
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The Tipperary connection in the band is with Oran Kelly from Lattin Cullen.
Oran has followed his late father, Tommy, into the music scene and from a young age used to play with his father at concerts and gigs.
The performance by The Bath Street Boys in Bansha was very well received by the audience, with a standing ovation at the conclusion.
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Their mix of traditional airs and powerful folk songs, certainly went down a treat, and had the audience calling for more at the end.
It certainly looks to be the beginning of something big for this young trad band, who have further gigs arranged for the Cobblestone Pub in Smithfield, Dublin, and the Róisín Dubh in Galway.
We can only wish them the very best of luck in their future musical careers and we look forward to watching their progress on the circuit.
 
                
                
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