Jukebox Gypsy embark on summer tour

Jukebox Gypsy have embarked on a tour this August, taking in the Midlands.

Formed in 2007, Jukebox Gypsy started as a three-piece from Liverpool. Having toured extensively through Britain and Ireland, they now consist of five members. Having played at numerous well-known venues, Jukebox Gypsy have become a household name in the Irish folk scene, where they are repeatedly received with great enthusiasm.

Their first album, released in 2009, introduced the audience to the songwriting of the three founding members of the band (it is available to purchase at bigcartel and to listen to for free on soundcloud ). Two years along and after several trips through the Irish folk circuit, the band has grown more intimate and tuned into each other. Their second album, entitled The Month showcased the songwriting skills of each member of the band and in its 15 tracks presents a tightly woven display of harmonies, guitar work and lyricism.

Jukebox Gypsy are known for their eclectic songwriting and high-energy shows. With an international line-up (English, Dutch, German, and Irish ), they are able to blend English and American folk, country, bluegrass, and Celtic influences into a show of five-part harmonies and simple, punching songs. With varied instrumentation, on guitar, banjo, mandolin, tenor-recorder, harmonica, ukelele, double bass, and vocal harmonies, they are able to deliver several styles of music with seemingly great ease.

The band will be playing Maud Millars, Ballinasloe on Friday August 19; JJ Harlows, Roscommon on Saturday August 20 and Monday September 5; and Skelly, Ballymahon on Saturday September10.

 

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