Abilene Showband** [Ballina]
(started in 1969 later became the Fairways after adding
Gary Street) |
Actions Showband*** [Dublin]
(formerly the Burmah started in 1965 featured Ian McGarry on drums, Carl
Phillips vocals) |
Adelaide(s) Showband
[Athy]
(on the road from 1965-1970) |
Agents Showband
[Edenderry]
(featured Ollie then Gary Street - RIP, they became the
Fairways in the late 60's) |
Airchords Showband
[Dublin]
(featured Pat Lynch-broke up in 1971 with several
members joining Red Hurley's Wheels) |
Airliners Showband/P2**
[Dublin] (went on the road in January, 1966) |
Alamo Showband [Swinford?]
(On the road from 1972-1978 and featured Mick Haverty) |
Allegros Showband**
[Unknown]
(formerly the International Viscounts Showband-featured Sandra King) |
Alberta Five Showband
[Dublin?]
(on the road in 1961) |
Buddy Allen Showband^ [Belfast] |
Ray Allen Showband^
[Summerhill, Co. Meath]
(resident in Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. Ray was with Bert Flynn) |
Altonaires Showband
[Dublin]
(on the road from 1952 through 1980 we think) |
Altones Showband
[Bunclody] (8 piece band
on the road from 1960-1963) |
Alpine Showband featuring Monty Snow [Belfast]
(on the road from 1965 to 1972) |
Alpine Seven Showband/P2**
[Dublin] |
Ambassador 7 Showband
[Limerick]
(formed in 1962) |
Ambassadors Dance Orchestra^ [Belfast]
(on the road in 1956) |
Ambassadors Dance Orchestra [Dublin]
(on the road in 1950 and featured vocalist Johnny
Keyes) |
Amigos Showband** [Belfast] |
Angels Showband** [Dublin]
(on the road in the mid to late 1960's) |
Annalee's Showband**
[Ballyhaise, Co. Cavan]
(on the road in 1968 |
Paul Anthony Showband^ [Carndonagh]
(on the road in 1959 through 1969) |
Apache Showband [Sligo]
(on the road from 1961 through at least 1964) |
Apollo Showband**
[Hollywood] |
Arabs Showband**
[Belfast] |
Aran Showband*** [Dublin] |
Arcadians Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Navan]
(on the road in 1944 featured Jimmy Smith and Joe Higgins on lead vocals) |
Archers Showband**
[Cork] |
Arctic Showband**
[Graignamanagh] |
Argonauts Showband^
[Banbridge] |
Ariel Showband^
[Derry] |
Armada Showband
[Northern Ireland] (became Dan and the Farmers
in 1973)
|
Arrans Showband
[Dublin]
(started as the Vampires) |
Arranville Showband [Lifford] |
Arrivals Showband
(featuring Declan Ryan) [Cork] |
Arrows Showband [Dublin] |
Artones Showband**
[Greystones, Wicklow] (Featured Tommy Hayden
and became the Jets then the Nevada) |
Ascot Showband^ [Limerick] |
Gene and the Assassins
[Offaly]
(on the road in the mid to late 1960's) |
Astoria
Showband [Drogheda] (On
the road from 1960 to 1966) |
Astrals Showband^
[Galway] (Featured Norman Payne) |
Astronauts Showband
[Kilkenny]
(became the Montana Showband) |
Astronauts Super Star Showband
[Loughrea] |
Atlantic Showband /
P2 /
P3
[Waterford] |
Atlantis Showband/
P2 /P3
[Dublin] (Short lived showband that became the
Debonnaires, featured Cyril Shane) |
Avengers Showband/P2/P3
[Athlone]
(on the road in 1969) |
Avengers Showband** [Limerick] |
Avengers Showband
[Waterford]
(on the the road 1963) |
Avonairs Showband/P2
[Arklow] |
Avonaires Showband** [Belfast]
(on the road in 1962) |
Aztecs Showband^ [Belfast] |
Jim Bacon Orchestra** [Dublin]
(Jim formerly lead the Atlantic Beach band in 1940) |
Bandits Showband [Tuam] |
Bankers Showband
[Derry]
(Formerly the Barristers we think...on the road
from 1955 to August 1968) |
Jimmy Banks Showband [Dublin]
(Jimmy was on the scene in 1941 until at least the mid
1970s) |
Toby Bannon Orchestra** [Bray, Co. Wicklow]
(Toby passed away Sep 8th, 1975) |
Banshees Showband/P2/P3
[Belfast] (on the road in 1964, once featured
Des Lee) |
Barnstormers Showband** [Dublin] |
Barons Showband/P2/P3
[Dublin] |
Barristers Showband
[Derry]
(on the road from 1963, but became the Bankers
we think) |
Barrow Boys Showband
[Graignamanagh, Co. Kilkenny] |
John Barry Seven
[London] |
Syd Bates Orchestra*** [Belfast] |
Bats Showband*** [Belfast] |
Beach Boys Showband
[Unknown] |
Beat Minstrels Showband** [Louisburg]
(On the road from 1964-1972) |
Beaumont Seven Showband
[Derry] |
Beavers Showband
[Bray] |
Belaires Showband
[Dublin] |
Bel-Aires Showband
[Ballyclare] |
Beltona Showband**
[Bushmills] |
Beltones Showband^
[Limerick]
(On the road in from 1960 through 1969) |
Paddy Benson Orchestra
/ P2
[Limerick]
(photo courtesy Paddy
Brennan) |
Bermuda Showband
[Loughrea]
(on the road around 1966) |
Bermuda Showband
[Wexford]
(on the road in the early 1960's) |
Berwyn Showband [Limerick]
(founded by Mick Crowe in 1966) |
Big Eight [Dublin]
(Started by Brendan Bowyer and Tom Dunphy after leaving
the Royal relocated to Las Vegas) |
Big Five Showband^ [Derry] |
Big Four [Derry]
(started in 60's and reformed in 1974) |
Big Timers Showband
[Derry]
(featured Chris Kirby and on the road in 1967) |
Billy Mack Showband
[Ballaghadereen] |
Benny Birkett Orchestra* [Dublin]
(started in 1950 became Des Furlong showband in 1960) |
Black Aces Showband
[Kilkenny]
(featured Ollie Kearney and then Sonny Cullen) |
Blackbirds Showband* [Dublin]
(thanks to Joe Dodd) |
Black Diamond Showband** [Claremorris]
(started by the late Mattie McDonagh) |
Black Dots Showband/P2/P3
[Longford]
(on the road from 1963 through 1976) |
Black Knights^
[Rathdowney] |
Jim Blaine Showband
[Crossmolina]
(photo courtesy David Dwane) |
Blarney Ceili Band^ [Cork]
(on the road from 1956 through 1984 we think) |
Blazers Showband** [Galway]
(on the road 1962-1965) |
Blue Aces Showband
[Waterford]
(Formed in 1957, moved to London in 1964 to make it,
broke up around '66.) |
Blue Aces Showband [Galway]
(Same name, different band...on the road in the late
1960's) |
Blue Angels^ [Belfast] |
Blue Angels Showband
[Clonmel] |
Blue Beats Showband^
[Dublin] |
Blue Boys Showband
[Castledawson, Co. Derry]
(on the road in 1967) |
Blue Clavons**
[Dublin] (1956-1963-gave Butch Moore,
Dickie Rock and Jimmy Hogan their starts in Dublin) |
Blue Crystals Showband**
[Dublin] |
Blue Diamonds Showband**
[Dublin] |
Blue Eagles
[Thomastown]
(on the road in 1965) |
Blue Glows Showband**
[Letterkenny] |
Blue Hurricanes Showband
[Unknown]
(on the road in the early 1960's) |
Blue Notes Showband
[Derry] |
Blue Notes Showband
[Arklow] |
Blue River Boys**
[Belfast] |
Blue Rockets Showband**
[Cork]
(originally called The Blue Rockets) |
Blue Zodiacs Showband
[Dublin] |
Bluebeats Showband^
[Belfast] |
Bluegrass Country Bandshow/P2/P3
[Armagh?] |
Jimmy Boggan Showband^
[Dublin] |
Harry Boland Band
[Waterford]
(started in 1956) |
Boston Showband/P2
[Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath]
(thanks to Paddy Brennan) |
Boston Showband
[Carlow]
(thanks to Liam Kelly) |
Boston Stompers
[Waterford] |
Jimmy Boyce Showband^
[Castlereagh] |
Boys from County Mayo with Eileen Donaghy
[Unknown] (thanks to Dick
Lynott) |
Johnny Brady Dance Band
[Claremorris] (thanks to
Colman Rushe) |
Breakaways Showband
[Magherafelt]
(where Brendan Quinn got his start - became the Signs) |
Breakaways Showband [Midleton, Cork]
(launched in February, 1971 - managed by Bertie
O'Mahoney) |
Breakaways Showband
[Naas]
|
Breda McMahon and the Golden Star [Unknown] |
Brian Rock and The Boys** [Dublin] |
Bridesiders Showband
[Tallow] |
Jack Brierley Showband/P2/P3
[Douglas, Co. Cork] |
Brigadons Showband* [Dublin] |
Broadway Showband/P2/P3
[Belfast]
(featured Oliver Harcourt in the early to late 1960's, was Ivan Black Showband) |
Bromwells Showband*** [Cork] |
Brother's Showband**
[Newtownabbey] |
Pete Browne and his Band of Renown [Kiltimagh] |
Brunswick Showband**
[Belfast] |
Buccaneers Showband featuring Des Kelly [Unknown] |
Ritchie Burbridge Orchestra^ [Dublin] |
Buoylanders Showband^ [Belfast] |
Pat Burke Seven Showband^
[Cahir] |
Burmah Showband**
[Navan]
(founded in 1968, became the Actions) |
Burton Showband^
[Mountnorris, Co. Armagh] |
Dolly Butler Band
[Cork] |
Johnny Butler Orchestra/P2
[Dublin]
(started in the 1930's and went to America in 1956) |
Bye-Laws
[Dublin] |
Chris Byrne Showband**
[Dublin] |
Jay Byrne Showband/P2*
[Wicklow] |
Cadets
Showband
[Dublin] (Eileen Reid was Ireland's first female
superstar with a string of hit records) |
Cadillac Showband**
[Kingscourt] |
Gerry Cahill Dance Band [Galway]
(formed in 1954) |
Calandos Showband**
[Kildare] |
Johnny Calvert Showband** [Belfast] |
Pat Campbell Showband**
[Monaghan]
(started out in 1957) |
Cameron Clan* [Larne] (C&W
band which featured Tom Cameron who enjoyed a solo career as a fiddler) |
Canadians Showband
[Drumree, Co. Meath] |
Mark Canavan and his Band* [Arklow] |
Canora Bandshow
[Crossmaglen. Co. Armagh] |
Jim Cantwell Big Band
[Kilkenny]
(10 piece band which featured Paddy Day as lead
vocalist in 1970) |
Capitol Dance Band [Dublin?] |
Capitol Showband [Dublin]
(One of the great showbands...Butch Moore passed away in April, 2001) |
Capri Four**
[Cork] |
Capri Showband
[Derry?] |
Capri Showband
[Larne] |
Captain's Showband** [Dublin]
(on the road in the mid 1960's) |
Carling Showband/P2**
[Finaghy]
(featured Joe Duffy) |
Carlton Showband**
[Lurgan] |
Carlton Dance Band**
[Drogheda] |
Carnegie Showband/P2/P3^
[Irvinestown]
(became the Dawnbreakers in 1966) |
Carolina Showband** [Mullingar]
(on the road in 1962) |
Caroline Showband
[Dublin]
(started by Ronan O'Rahilly who owned Radio Caroline,
featured Earl Jordan-Mel Dean) |
Carousel Showband/P2
[Dublin] |
Billy Carter Showband^ [Dublin] |
Gene Carr Showband^ [Bishopstown] |
Cascades Showband [Cavan]
(formed in 1971 featured 20 year old Gloria Smith) |
Cascades
[Belfast] |
Dick Cashman Showband/P2
[Middleton, Cork] (regional showband which
played in the southern counties from 1955) |
Casino Showband [Dublin]
(became the Indians in 1971 and are still on
the go today) |
Casuals (featuring Dawn Knight)
[Monaghan] |
Stan Cauley Orchestra [Derry] |
Cavalier Showband [Limerick] |
Cavern Showband/
P2 [Co. Down]
(on the road in 1968, released one record, It's A Sin) |
Central Seven Showband/P2
[Ferbane] |
Tony Chambers Orchestra [Castlebar] |
Chancellors Showband/P2/P3**
[Drogheda]
(on the road 1965-1969 - featured singer Mickey Rooney) |
Charade Showband^ [Dublin] |
Checkers Showband
[Derry]
(featured Pat McCrossan in the mid 60's) |
Checkmates [Belfast] |
Checkmates/P2
[Drogheda] |
Chessmen (featuring Alan Dee)
[Dublin]
(Popular in the mid to late 60's) |
Chimes Showband
[Dublin] |
Chord-En-Aires Showband
[Larne] |
Citizens Showband** [Dublin] |
Bud Clancy Showband** [Limerick] |
Clansmen Showband
[Dublin] |
Eber Clarke Orchestra
[Newry]
(our thanks to Noel Cunningham and Agnes Sloan for
photo and info) |
Classic Dance Band [Donegal]
(band formed by the late John Kerr) |
Classic Showband
[Claremorris]
(band featured Royal Blues' Gill brothers-from Colman Rushe) |
Classic Showband/P2
[Mullingar] |
Clavichords Showband*** [Dublin]
(On the road in 1963) |
Claxton Showband
[Drumquin, Co. Tyrone]
(On the road in 1961)
|
Clefonaires
[Tubbercurry, Sligo]
(3 members-Paraic, Mickey and Roddy-still gig
as the Jazz Ladds in Sligo) |
Cliffords Showband
[Dublin] |
Clifton Showband^ [Portadown] |
Clipper
Aces Showband [Monaghan] |
Clipper Carlton Showband
[Strabane]
(The "original" showband - originators of the Saturday
Night Jukebox dance) |
Clippertones/P2
[Keady, Co. Armagh] |
Clouds [Dublin]
(voted Best new band in Spotlight 1969 poll) |
Clubmen (featuring Dermot O'Brien)
[Dublin] |
Clyde Valley Showband
[Unknown] |
Coasters Showband/P2
[Larne] |
Coasters Showband/P2
[Derry] |
Nat Coleman Showband
[N.I.] |
College Boys
[Newtownabbey]
(Northern showband from the 60's, and again in the 80's) |
College Showband
[Limerick]
(started in 1963) |
Collegemen Showband
(featuring Des Smyth)/P2/P3/P4
[Dublin] |
Collette and the Partners [Unknown] |
Donie Collins Showband
[Askeaton] |
Colours Showband
[Dublin]
(formerly The Jackpots changed their name in May, 1969
and added Red Hurley)
|
Columbia Showband
[Arklow, Co. Wicklow]
(formerly the Red Seven) |
Comets Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Omagh] |
Comet Tones Showband**
[Dundalk] |
Commodores Showband** [Dublin] |
Competent Seven Showband [Dundalk]
On the road in 1962 |
Jimmy Compton Showband* [Belfast] |
Concord Showband
[Dublin]
(early sixties five pieces "showband") |
Concords Showband
[Bandon]
(played widely on the southern circuit in the 1970's) |
Concords Showband
[Lucan] |
Concords Showband/P2/P3
[Edenderry] |
Confederates Showband [Co. Tyrone] |
Noel Connell Showband** [Dundonald] |
Chris Connolly Ceili Band^ [Kilcullen] |
Conquerors Showband^
[Birr]
(moved to Portumna then Galway and still going strong
today) |
Consuls Showband^/P2
[Cork] |
Continental Showband [Bangor] |
Continentals Showband [Limerick] |
Billy Conway Showband/P2
[Limerick] |
Mickey Conway Showband [Magherafelt] |
Coral Showband**
[Ballymena] |
Corals
Showband [Dublin] (as far
as we know the original name of the Cadets Showband from May, 1961) |
Cordettes Showband/P2/P3
[Loughrea] |
Corsairs Showband^ [Belfast] |
Cortina Showband [Belfast] |
Cortina Showband
[Nenagh] |
Pascal Cosgrove Showband [Foxford] |
Cosmos Showband/P2
[Larne] |
Cossacks Showband
[Ballymena] |
Cossacks Showband**
[Tipperary] |
Joe Coughlan Orchestra***
[Dublin] |
Countdown Showband
[Bundoran] |
Countrymen Showband
[Clara, Co Offaly] |
Counts Showband^
[Ballyphehane, Cork]
(Munster-based band from 1964 through 1969) |
Courtelles Showband [Greenisland] |
Cousins Showband/P2/P3
[Newtownabbey]
(featured lead singer Clarke Frampton-our
thanks to Teddie Palmer for info) |
Cowboys Showband
[Carrick-On-Suir]
(formerly the Voxenaires) |
Crackaways Showband (featuring Patricia)^
[Clara]
(changed name to Playmates in 1970) |
George Crawford Showband^ [Belfast] |
Creole Showband** [Athlone] |
Creoles Showband
[Dublin] |
Crescendos Showband**
[Belfast] |
Crescent Showband
[Donegal] |
Crested Knights Showband**
[Kells] |
Crickets Showband/P2
[Dublin] |
Crystal All-Stars
[Galway] |
Cristones Showband
[Derry] |
Denis Cronin Showband [Tralee] |
Crowns Showband
[Tralee] |
Cruisers Showband
[Unknown]
(aka Larry and the Cruisers) |
Jack Cuddihy and the Embassy Band
[Unknown] |
Mick Cummins Orchestra
[Dublin]
(Resident in the Macushla Ballroom-our thanks to Peter
Brady) |
Paddy Cummins Showband [Campile, Co. Wexford] |
Bob Cupples Showband [Belfast] |
Peter Cusack and the Tonics* [Bray, Co. Wicklow]
(thanks to Joe Dodd) |
Crystal All-Stars
[Co. Galway] |
Crystal Showband [Killmallock] |
Cyclones Showband [Belfast] |
Cyclones Showband/P2
[Dublin] (photo courtesy Joe Dodd) |
Cymbals Showband/P2
[Kilworth, Co. Cork] |
Dakotas Showband [Omagh] |
Michael (Bunny) Dalton Showband^
[Listowel] |
Dambusters Showband [Waterford]
(late 1960's showband with David Kelly lead vocalist) |
Danstimers Showband
[Portadown] |
Dave and the Diamonds^ [Belfast] |
Davitt Brothers Showband/P2
[Ferns, Co. Wexford] |
Dawnbreakers featuring
Philomena/P2/P3/P4
[Enniskillen]
(also featured Dora in the late 60's-were the Carnegie) |
Debonaires Showband
[Dublin]
(formerly the Atlantis Showband) |
Debonaires Showband
[Dublin]
(formerly the Atlantis Showband) |
Decca Showband
[Waterford]
(formed in 1962 by the Bible brothers, Val and Vic) |
Dee Jays Showband/P2
[Milford] |
Defenders Showband featuring Deidre
[Newry]
(Opportunity Knocks winners in 1966) |
Mick Delahunty Orchestra
[Clonmel]
(started around 1935 by Mick) |
Mick Delahunty Jr. Band
[Clonmel] |
Thomas Delaney Showband [Dublin] |
Delta All Stars
[Coleraine]
(photo courtesy Brian O'Kane) |
Delta Boys Showband***
[Drogheda] |
Demons Showband*** [Lurgan] |
Denver Showband^
[Belfast] |
Denver Showband^/P2
[Letterkenny]
(Ponsonby family showband which eventually became the
Rascals) |
Deputies Showband*** [Belfast] |
Derby Showband [Kildare]
(Featured Betty Gibson, on the road in the early 60's -
Steve Talbot) |
Derek Joys Showband
[Waterford]
(photo courtesy Joe Dodd) |
Derrick and the Sounds/P2
[Omagh] |
Derry City Showband**
[Derry]
(Changed their name to the Tahiti Showband when they turned pro at Easter 1965) |
Derritones Showband^ [Derry]
(On the road in 1962, managed by bandleader Pat Canney) |
Des-etts Showband**
[Dublin]
(new name for Des Furlong Showband in 1964) |
Detours Showband^ [Bangor] |
Detroit Showband
[Bandon, Co. Cork]
(Thanks to Jim Nolan for info on the band) |
Diamonds Showband** [Unknown] |
Dinny Hughes Showband [Mullingar]
(on the road for nearly 50 years) |
Diplomats Showband
[Cork] |
Diplomats Showband
[Dublin] |
Dixielanders Showband
[Cork]
(formed from Arcadia Ballroom relief group and eventually shortened to The
Dixies) |
Dixies Showband [Cork]
(after their split in 1972, Joe Mac and Brendan
O'Brien formed Stage 2) |
Dixietones Showband/
P2
[Charlestown] |
Alex Dixon Showband^ [Newtownabbey] |
Dave Dixon Orchestra***
[Clones] |
Dixonaires Showband
[Clones] |
Dolphin Showband [Dublin]
(on the road in the early 1960's) |
Domino Showband^ [Hollywood] |
Dominoes Showband
[Ballina]
(a.k.a. "The Dynamic Dominoes") |
Domino Showband** [Cork] |
Donnays Showband** [Belfast] |
Malachy Doris Showband**
[Belfast] |
Dots Showband/P2
[Strabane] (would become
the Polka Dots - or the other way around) |
Dougie and the Dingles**
[Unknown] |
Dreambeats
[Westport] |
Dreams
[Dublin] (the band split
and formed Freedom in the early 70's) |
Drifters Showband (featuring Joe Dolan)
[Mullingar]
(spawned both the Swarbriggs and The Times bands) |
Drumbeats Showband/P2
[Lifford] |
Dublin Corporation with Peter Law** [Dublin] |
Dublin City Showband*
[Dublin]
(photo courtesy Joe Dodd) |
George Duffy Orchestra
[Dundalk] |
Dukes Showband
[Belfast] |
Dukes Showband [Cork] |
Dukes Showband/P2
[Kilcar] |
Jimmy Dunny Showband***
[Newbridge, Co. Kildare] |
Dutch Swing College Band [Unknown] |
Dynachords Showband^ [Derry] |
Dynamics Showband*** [Dublin]
(featured Kevin O'Doherty) |
Dynamic Sounds with Gene Stuart*
[Unknown] |
Eagles Showband
[Wexford] |
Eamonn O'Toole Showband
[Nenagh] |
Eamonn Ponsonby Showband/P2
[Letterkenny] |
Eamonn Robinson Showband
[Ferbane] |
Earl Gill Showband
[Dublin]
(Included Jim Farley and Sean Dunphy) |
Earls Showband
[Portadown] |
Earlybirds Showband
[Drogheda] |
Easybeats Showband/P2**
[Ballina] |
Easybeats Showband/P2
[Belfast]
(from Danny McLaughlin) |
Echos Showband/P2/P3/
[Arklow] |
Eddie & the Cravats** [Castlepollard]
(formed by members of the Firehouse Five) |
Editors Showband (featuring Kevin Flynn)^
[Cahir]
(mid to late 60's) |
Eldorado Showband** [Drogheda]
(late 50's early 60's) |
Embassy Showband**
[Derry]
(Resident band in Derry's Embassy Ballroom) |
Embassy Showband
[Enniscorthy] |
Embassy 7 Showband [Dublin] |
Emerald Showband
[Belfast] |
Emily Showband
[Blarney]
(on the road in the late 1960's)
|
Emperors Showband
[Derry] |
Empire Showband
[Limerick] |
Enabarts Showband**
[Strabane] |
Encores Showband** [Belfast] |
Enterprise Showband^
[Dublin] |
Envoys Showband
[Letterkenny] |
Epic Showband
[Newry]
(photo courtesy Billy Swann) |
EPs Showband^ [Omagh] |
Erin Vale Ceili Bandshow [Lurgan] |
Esquire Allstars Showband/P2/P3/P4/P5
[Derry]
(featured vocalist Billy Tyson) |
Everglades Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Kells] |
Evergreens Showband/P2
[Ferbane] |
Exciters Showband [Monaghan] |
Exciters Showband/P2/P3
[Roscommon]
(formed in 1968 from two local groups with a female
bass player from the USA) |
Exiles Showband
[Belfast] |
Express Showband [Dublin] |
Fab Five Showband***
[Mayo] |
Falcons Showband/P2**
[Bangor] |
Jimmy Fahy Showband
[Roscrea] |
Fairways Showband
[Edenderry-Ballina] |
Jim Farley All Stars (featuring Terry Mahon)
[Dublin]
(one of the many bands
formed by Ireland's top sax player) |
Jim Farley Band Show
[Dublin]
(eleven piece early 60's band) |
Jim Farley and the Tophatters (featuring Tina)
[Dublin]
(photo courtesy Joe Dodd
) |
Jim Farley Showband
[Dublin]
(featured Roly Daniels) |
John Farrell Orchestra^
[Dublin] |
Fashion with John Collier**/P2/P3
[Dublin] |
John Fitzgerald Orchestra***
[Dublin] |
Richie Fitzgerald Ceili Band
[Bundoran]
(Richie sadly passed away in February, 2007) |
Federals Showband
[Belfast]
(our thanks to Vaughan Byrne for the photo and
lineup info) |
Fernandos Showband**
[Roscommon] |
Finnavons Showband
[Castleblaney]
(Fronted by Gerry Black and later Tom Allen) |
Fiesta Showband/P2/P3
[Dublin] |
Fiesta Showband [Charlestown] |
Finvola Showband [Ballykelly] |
Firehouse Five/Showband^
[Castlepollard]
(became 5 plus Two in the mid 60's) |
Jack Flahive Orchestra^ [Dublin] |
Flair Showband
[Belfast] (1969 - 1970, formerly
known as the Raydots - our thanks to Alan Jones) |
Flamingoes Showband
[Dundalk]
(Started in 1961 and once featured the late Des Wilson from Dundalk) |
Fleetwood Showband
[Waterford] |
Flingels Bandshow/P2
[Derry] |
Florida Showband***
[Derry] |
Florida Showband**
[Kildare] |
Flying Carlton Showband*
[Drogheda] (formed in
1945, the first Irish band to fly to a gig) |
Johnny Flynn Showband
[Tuam]
(One of the West's all time favourite bands) |
Mick Fogarty Showband
[Cashel] |
Fontana Showband
[Cork]
(started in 1963, featured Rory Gallagher and became
The Impact Showband in 1965) |
Fontana Showband
[Ballymena]
(became the Green Angels in 1965) |
Footappers Showband
[Waterford] |
Foundations Showband^ [Derry] |
Foyle Showband**
[Derry] |
Frankie and the Echoes/P2
[Ballymena] |
Freshmen [Ballymena]
(featuring the talents of Derek Deane and Billy
Brown-break away from Billy McFarland band) |
Des Fretwell Orchestra** /
P2 [Galway] |
Friars Showband [Limerick] |
Pat Friel Showband/P2/P3^
[Westport]
(aka The Frielmen) |
Friends Showband [Laois]
(started in 1968) |
Fugitives Showband /
P2*
[Wicklow] |
Des Furlong Showband
[Dublin]
(formerly Benny Birkett Band then became the Des-Etts
Showband) |
Galaxy Showband [Lurgan]
(60's and 70's showband) |
Columba Gallagher Showband
[Strabane]
(50's showband) |
Ray Gallagher Showband [Derry]
(Late 50's early 60's showband) |
Galway Blazers Showband
[Galway]
(60's showband) |
Johnny Gavin Bandshow**/P2
[Dublin]
(Resident band in Clery's Ballroom-featured Helen
Jordan and John Hyland) |
Gay Dons Showband
[Monaghan]
(on the road in the early 1970's) |
Gay Lords Showband
[Ballinderry/Lurgan]
(aka Gaylords) |
Gay Stars Showband
[Monaghan] |
Gearytones Showband [Cork] |
Gene and the Gents
[Enniskillen]
(formed by ex members of the Skyrockets and featured Henry McCullough) |
Generation Showband^ [Limavady] |
Gentiles Showband
[Unknown]
(on the road in the late 1960's featured Simon King) |
Gents Showband [Dublin] |
Giant's Showband /
P2** [Dublin] |
Glensmen Showband [Ballymena] |
Globetrotters Showband/P2/P3**
[Armagh] |
Dave Glover Showband
[Glengormley]
(Dave's wife, Muriel Day, was in
Eurovision in 1969) |
Jack Glynn Quintet*** [Limerick] |
Ritchie Glynn Showband^ [Dublin] |
Golden Aces Pioneer Showband
[Ballinrobe] |
Golden Eagle Dance Band
[Glangevlin, Co. Cavan] |
Golden Eagles Showband/P2/P3
[Cork] |
Golden Harp Ceili Band
[Dublin] |
Golden Seven Showband/P2/P3
[Lifford] |
Goldentones Showband [Dublin]
(on the road in 1962) |
Graduates Showband
[Skerries]
(featured Tony Keeling) |
Grafton Showband
[Cookstown]
(lead in the early 1960's by Jimmy Devlin) |
Grafton Showband
[Gowna]
(first band Larry Cunningham joined in 1960 or so) |
Granada Girls/P2^
[Castlerea] (one of the first all girl bands) |
Granada Showband/P2**
[Dungannon] |
Jimmy Grant Showband^ [Dublin] |
Gravediggers Showband*** [Belfast] |
Albert Gray Showband^ [Belfast] |
Green Angels
[Ballymena] (featured Gerry McLean and Roy
Addinell in 1966 formerly the Fontana Showband) |
Great 8 Showband** [Hollywood] |
Greenbeats [Dublin]
(resident group on The
Showband Show turned showband featured RTE producer, John Keogh) |
Grenada Showband**
[Dublin] |
Grenada Sound Showband** [Antrim] |
Grenadiers Showband
[Belfast] (on the road around 1964 featured the
late Bo Birtch) |
Gypsies
[Newtownabbey] |
Fred Hanna and the Langanmen [Newtownards] |
Fred Hanna Showband/P2
[Newtownards] |
Jack Hanley Showband
[Templemore] |
Harmony Aces Showband [Armagh]
(On the road in 1958 and managed by Joe Devlin) |
Harlequins Showband [Belfast] |
Kevin Harper and the Boys *[Arklow] |
Jack Harrison Showband^ [Belfast] |
Danny Haverty & His Orchestra* [Unknown] |
Hawaii-50 Showband** [Unknown] |
Hawaiian Showband [Dublin]
(formerly the Bob Ormsby band, changed name in 1964) |
Hawgs Showband/P2
[Derry] |
Sean Healy Orchestra [Unknown] |
Heartbeats/P2/P3/P4/P5
[Dublin] |
Heatwave^
[Dublin] |
Helmsmen Showband^
[Carrigaline] |
Andy Hennessy Showband^
[Gowna] |
Bridie Howitt and her Dixielanders
[Dublin]
(on the road in the mid to late 1950's) |
High Seas Showband
[Larne]
('65-'69 featured Billy Brown's cousin Alex as well as T.G. Ford) |
Hi-Fi's Showband^ [Dublin] |
Hi-Lites Showband
[Naas]
(formed around 1965) |
Hi-Lows Showband [Cavan]
(featured Ian Corrigan in the late 60's) |
Hilton Showband [Newry]
(formed by members of The Rhythm Aces) |
Highwaymen Showband^
[Armagh] |
HMV Showband^
[Cork] |
Hoedowners (featuring Earl Gill & Sean Dunphy)
[Dublin] |
Hollies Showband/P2
[Farranferris, Co. Cork]
(featured lead singer Tony Murphy) |
Houston Showband [Edenderry]
(on the road in the mid to late 1960's) |
Hudson Showband/P2
[Lurgan]
(photo courtesy Billy Swann) |
Denny Hughes Showband^ [Kilbeggan] |
Hunters Showband /
P2 [Trim] |
Huntsmen Showband**
[Lisburn] |
Hurricans Showband /
P2 [Ballymena] |
Hurricanes Showband
[Dundalk] |
Hustlers Showband
[Dublin]
(went on the road in 1964) |
Huston Showband
[Edenderry] |
Hymac Showband
[Waterford] |
Idaho Showband**
[Belfast]
(formerly known as the Manhattan Showband-emigrated from Bob Alexander) |
Immediates Showband**
[Wexford] |
Impact Showband
[Cork] (formerly The Fontana and launching
board for guitar legend Rory Gallagher) |
Impact Showband [Waterford]
(Unsure if there is any connection to the Impact of Cork) |
Imperial All Stars/P2**
[Derry] |
Imperial Imps/P2/P3
[Lucan] |
Imperials Showband^
[Banbridge] |
Impressions Showband
[Ardee] |
Incas Showband
[Belfast] |
Index Showband [Unknown] |
Individuals Showband^ [Coleraine] |
Inmates Showband*** [Dublin] |
Innkeepers Showband** [Belfast] |
Innocents Showband /
P2 [Dublin] |
International Showband/P2
[Derry] |
International Stars
Showband [Unknown] |
Invaders Showband***
[Cork] |
Iona Showband^ [Derry] |
Pat Irwin Allstars /
P2 /
P3*** [Cork] |
Ivy Caste Dance Band [Ballintubber]
(lead by the late Peter Shanagher, who helped set up
the Premier Aces) |
Jackpots Showband
[Dublin]
(changed their name in May, 1969 to The Colours) |
Jaguars Showband [Roscommon] |
Des Jenkins Dance Orchestra [Cavan]
(aka Des Jenkins Sextet on the road in the mid 50's) |
Trevor Jenkins Showband [Belfast] |
Jets Showband
[Greystones]
(Previously known as the Artones, they became
the Nevada) |
Jivenaires Showband/P2
[Boyle] |
Johnny and the Jokers Showband
[Derry] |
Jimmy Johnston Showband
[Lisburn] |
Jimmy Joyce Showband**
[Belfast] |
Earl Jordan*
[Dublin]
(Earl was with both the Caroline and Derek Joys
Showbands) |
George B. Jordan Showband/
P2/P3/P4***
[Ballina] |
Jordanaires Showband**
[Cootehill] |
Jordans Showband/P2
[Carrigrohane] |
Joys Showband [Dublin] |
Joys Showband
[Waterford] |
Jukes Showband^ [Dromore] |
Kamels Showband
[Dublin] |
Kanaverals Showband /
P1 /
P2**
[Roscommon] |
Kangaroos Showband [Dundalk] |
Neil Kearns Showband*** [Dublin] |
Noel Kelehan Showband^ [Dublin] |
Charlie Kelly Showband^ [Derry] |
Ciaran Kelly Ceili Band
[Athlone] |
Tom Kelly Sound [Ballina]
(precursor of the Fairways) |
Billy Kendrick Orchestra [Clonmel]
(10 piece orchestra on road in 1962) |
Ken Kennedy Showband
[Monaghan]
(started in 1959 featured Ronnie Griffiths) |
Kentones Showband/P2/P3
[Kilkenny] |
Kentuckians Showband**
[Derry-thanks to Jim Nolan] |
Kerry Blues Showband
[Tralee] |
Kestrels Showband** [Cork] |
Kevin Bourke Showband [Castlebar] |
Kevin Flynn Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Cahir] |
Kevin O'Doherty Showband
[Dublin] |
Keynotes (featuring Margo/Ben E. Quinn)
[Letterkenny] |
Keymen Showband^[Dublin] |
Kiltormer Ceili Band^[Ballinsaloe] |
Kingdom Showband [Tralee]
(Mossie Burke's resident band in Horan's, Ballybunion & Hydro Hotel, Kilkee) |
King Oliver Showband
[Belfast] |
Kings Showband [Naas] |
Kingston All Stars Showband/P2/P3
[Derry] |
Klan Showband
[Belfast] |
Klondyke Showband/P2
[Omagh] |
Knights Showband /
P2**[Laois] |
Knoxville Showband**[Ballybofey] |
Krystals^[Dublin] |
La Bamba Showband** [Dublin]
(thanks to Patrick Hoye) |
La Bamba Showband**
[Sligo]
|
Lakewood Swingtette/P2/P3/P4*
[Derry] |
Lamplighters Showband [Dublin] |
Don Lane Orchestra^ [Dublin] |
Laganmen Showband /
P2*/P3
[Belfast] |
Chris Lambe
Showband**
[Dublin]
(often advertised as
Chris Lamb "Radio" Showband) |
Laredo Showband
[Kilkenny]
(started in 1963) |
Las Vegas
[Belfast] (Our thanks to Alan Jones) |
Las Vegas Showband*** [Dublin] |
Dave Lalor Nostalgia Band/P2
[Tullamore]
(on the road in the 1990's) |
Leaders Showband/P2
[Westport, Co. Mayo]
click for website link |
Leitrim Ceili Band^ [Loughrea] |
Walter Lewis Enterprise Showband
[Ballymena]
(featured Dusty Young in the late 1960's) |
Liam Ivory's Ceili Showband
[Tuam] |
Lights Showband
[Arklow] |
Limits Showband^
[Carrick-on-Shannon] |
Lions Showband [Dublin]
(Featured the late Danny Pierce, then Tony Hughes and Gene Chetty) |
Londonaires Showband [Limerick]
(on the road in the early 1960's) |
Pat Loughman Showband /
P2 /
P3 [Dublin] |
Joe Lowney Orchestral Showband
[Wexford] |
Luxembourg Showband
[Wexford]
(became the Supreme Showband-featured Joe Lowrey) |
Maurice Lynch Showband /P2
[Castleblaney]
(featured Gloria Smith in early 70's) |
Stan Lynn Showband/P2/P3
[Belfast] (on the road in 1959 and early 60's) |
Emilio Macari Showband^ [Dublin] |
Madisons Showband [Naas] |
Mad Lads Showband [Belfast] |
Madisons Showband/P2 [Naas] |
Madrid Showband** [Dublin]
(formed in mid 1964 from Fendermen line-up with
ex-Casino vocalist Jimmy Breen) |
Magnificent 7 Showband
[Derry] |
Majestic Showband^
[Keady]
(also known as the Majestic All Stars) |
Majorca Showband
/P2/P3/P4 [Cloughjordan] |
Majors Showband/
P2 [Dublin?]
(on the road in the mid to late 1960's) |
Mainliners (featuring Big Tom)
[Castleblaney]
(perhaps the biggest name of the era) |
Mainliners
[Derry] |
Olly Maloney Showband
[Tuam] (Olly was also with the Ohio & Johnny
Flynn but passed away in 1994) |
Manhattan Showband/P2/P3
[Belfast]
(Featured Van Morrison as sax player in 1963-photo
courtesy Pat Bogle) |
Manhattan Showband
[Dublin]
(Formed in 1965, turned showband in 1967, 2 photos courtesy Darren Walsh) |
Marble City Showband/P2 [Kilkenny] |
Marguerite and the Kentuckians [Unknown] |
Marines Showband [Letterkenny]
(featured Pat Duskey in the mid 1960's) |
Marksmen (featuring Houston Wells) [Dublin] |
Mark V Showband^ [Omagh] |
Martells Showband/P2
[Carrigaline] |
Marvettes Showband/P2
[Belfast] |
Mascot Showband** [Ballina] |
Masters Showband** [Derry] |
Matadors Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Belfast]
(Bill Bleakley's son, Owen, told us the band was on Top of the Pops) |
Paddy McCafferty Showband /
P2 /
P3***
[Ballybofey/Stranorlar] |
Maisie McDaniel & The Fendermen
[Sligo] |
Mattie McDonagh Dance Band
[Claremorris]
(our thanks to Colman Rushe) |
Johnny McEvoy & The Country Band
[Dublin]
(Johnny's first, and only, band) |
Billy McFarland Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Ahoghill] |
Pat McGeegan and the Big Four /
P2 [Derry]
(started in 60's and reformed in 1974) |
McGuiness Brothers Orchestra
[Dublin] |
Gay McIntyre Orchestra/P2
[Derry] |
Alex McKee Showband*** [Belfast] |
Tom McKechnie Showband*** [Belfast] |
Johnny McMahon Orchestra
[Limerick] |
C. McNamara Showband
[Thurles] |
Pat McNamara Showband/
P2 /
P3
[Clonmel] |
Mecca Showband
[Ballincolig] |
Mellochords
[Emyvale] |
Melochords
[Dublin] (Featured
pre-Miami Dickie Rock) |
Melody Aces
[Newtownstewart]
(One of the top bands of the era - featured Shay
Hutchinson ) |
Melotones/P2/P3
[Belfast] |
Memphis Showband [Dublin]
(short lived 1965 showband which featured
newcomer Roly
Daniels) |
Merriemen Showband [Tralee] |
Merryboys/P2 [Crossmolina] |
Merrymen Showband^ [Moate] |
Merry Minstrels Showband/P2/P3/P4 [Mullingar] |
Merry Monarchs Showband [Omagh]
(early 1960's) |
Mexicans (featuring Tina)
[Bray] |
M.I. Five Showband*** [Belfast] |
Miami Showband (featuring Dickie Rock)
[Dublin] |
Michael and the Majors Showband [Dublin] |
Mick Roche and the Arrows
[Dublin] |
Midnighters Showband/P2/P3/P4[Ardee] |
Mighty Avons
[Ballyhaise, Cavan] (band
members
Larry Cunningham and
Ronnie Griffiths went on to solo fame) |
Mighty Oscars Showband /
P2 [Monaghan] |
Mighty Rhythm Aces*** [Donegal] |
Mighty Rhythm Boys*/P2
[Buncrana]
(managed in 1960 by Leo Smith) |
Mighty Rhythm Kings [Abbeyleix] |
Millionaires Showband
[Dublin]
(formed around 1964 and managed by John Devitt) |
Misfits Showband***
[Belfast] |
John Mitchell Showband^
[Ballymena] |
Modernaires Showband^
[Mitchelstown] |
Molloy All Stars
[Unknown]
(on the road in the late 1950's) |
Monaco Showband /P2/P3
[Dublin]
(featured Beatrice Reid, sister of Eileen) |
Monarchs Showband
[Belfast]
(featured Van Morrison abd George Jones before Them) |
Monarchs Showband
[Limerick]
(formed in 1960 and eventually added Tommy Drennan in 1963, broke up in 1972) |
Montana Showband** [Kilkenny]
(formerly the Astronauts) |
Montrose Showband [Foxford] |
Moonglows Showband [Dublin] |
Moonlight Serenaders Showband [Belturbet, Co. Cavan] |
James Morrow Showband*** [Belfast] |
Mounties Showband** [Dublin] |
Denis Moynihan Quintet
[Ballingeary. Co. Cork] (Our thanks to Jerry
Kelleher for town) |
Dave Moynihan Showband
[Ferns, Co. Wexford] |
Maurice Mulcahy Orchestra
[Mitchelstown]
(Started in 1953, he passed away in 1963 and his
brother Joe took over) |
Brendan Mulhaire's Ceili Band^ [Galway] |
Humphrey Murphy Showband*** [Dublin]
|
John Murphy Bandshow
[Crossmaglen]
(also featured vocalist Frances Duffy, see
Newline Showband) |
Paddy Murphy and his Sorrento Dance Orchestra [Athy]
|
Paddy Murphy Showband [Athy] |
Music
Makers Showband
[Galway]
(on the road in 1960) |
Musicmakers Showband***
[Cork] |
Mustangs Showband^
[Dublin] |
Mystery Men Showband***
[Dublin] |
Mystics Showband***
[Belfast] |
Mystics
[Boyle]
(formerly The Jivenaires) |
Nashville Ramblers Showband** (featuring Maisie McDaniel and Gregory)
[Unknown] |
Nashville Showband featuring Seamus McGee***
/ P2 [Dublin] |
National Showband
[Dublin]
On the road in 1962 |
Navak Showband [Cavan]
(Formed in 1965) |
Neary Brothers Showband
[Foxford] |
Nevada Showband [Wicklow]
(Maisie McDaniel, Kelly, Roly Daniels in the 60's - see
pop bands for more) |
Nevada Showband^ [Coleraine] |
New City Showband [Unknown] |
New Viscounts
[Dublin] |
New Yorkers Showband** [Dublin] |
Newline Showband /
P2
[Castleblaney]
(Featured Mainliner Ronnie Duffy's sister
Frances on vocals) |
Newmen Showband/P2
/P3/P4/P5
[Ballymena] |
George Newmen Band***
[Belfast] |
New Savoy Orchestra^
[Belfast] |
Niagra Showband featuring John Kelly/P2/P3
[Ballyhaunis] |
Night Squard featuring Muriel Day**
[Toronto]
(our thanks to Pat Hoye) |
Nomads Showband
[Kilkenny]
(featured Big Band leader Jim Cantwell -
formerly Swing Commandos) |
Northernaires Showband/P2
[Antrim]
(on the road in the mid 1960's) |
Northern Comets Showband/P2/P3
[Belfast]
(on the road in the early 1960's)
|
Northern Lights Showband [Kilcar] |
Northern Star Bandshow [Donaghmore] |
Tommy O'Brien Orchestra*** [Dublin] |
Michael O'Callaghan Showband
[Buttevant] |
Oceans Showband [Belfast] |
Odeon Showband
[Clonmel-Dublin] |
Kevan O'Doherty Showband [Dublin]
(Our thanks to Liam Redmond, former bass player with
the band) |
Darby O'Gill
[Dublin]
(Character player by Earl Gill) |
Shay O'Hara
[Unknown]
(Sang with the Premier Aces and Royal Blues) |
Ohio Showband
(featuring Gerry Cronin)
[Tuam]
(One of the West's
best known showbands) |
Oklahoma Showband [Galway] |
Old Cross Showband [Omagh?]
(on the road in the late 60's with Angela Begley as
lead singer) |
Mick O'Loughlin Dance Band/P2
[Claremorris] (thanks to
Colman Rushe) |
Olympic All Stars Showband
/ P2 [Derry] |
Olympia Showband*** [Galway] |
Olympic Showband [Dublin]
(led by Jack Flahive, later to become head of
the Irish Musicians Union-from Patrick Hoye) |
Omega Showband** [Limerick] |
Joe O'Neill and his Orchestra [Athy] |
Ontario Showband^ [Derry] |
Orients Showband*** [Belfast] |
Oriole Showband
/P2/P3/P4
[Galway] |
Oriole Showband^ [Omagh]
(formed in late 1964) |
Orlando Showband [Ballymoney] |
Bob Ormsby Allstars**
[Dublin] |
Orpheus Dance Band
[Strabane] |
Orpheus Showband^
[Belfast] |
Oscars Showband
[Dundalk or Carlow] |
Overlanders Showband/P1/P2/P3/P4
[Blacklion]
(on the road in 1969 and early 70's) |
Pacific Showband [Dublin]
(originally the Royal
Olympics featured
Sean Fagan & Sonny Knowles, then Peter Law)
|
Paddy Cole Superstars [Dublin] |
Paladins Showband
[Dublin] |
Palladin Showband /
P2**
[Donegal] |
Palms Showband
/P2 /
P3 [Drogheda] |
Palms Showband [Donegal?]
(formerly known as the Transit Showband) |
Panama Showband** [Dublin]
(featured Earl Gill in 1963) |
Panpipers Showband [Monaghan] |
Paragon Seven Showband
[Dundalk]
(featured Gerry Foran - our thanks to Gerry McKenna)
|
Paramount Showband
[Tuam]
(turned pro in Sept, 1962) |
Frank Parkes Orchestra** [Dublin] |
Partners Showband (featuring Collette)** [Monaghan]
(on the road in the early 1970's) |
Pasadena Showband /
P2 [Ballina]
(formed in May, 1965 by Johnny Popp, formally
trombonist with Maurice Mulcahy) |
Pasado Showband [Larne] |
Pat and the Gay Dons Showband
[Tyrone] |
Pavillionaires Showband** [Dublin] |
Eddie Pearl Showband^ [Belfast] |
Pendulums Showband** [Newtownabbey] |
Sid Phillips Band
[Unknown] |
Phantoms Showband*** [Dunmurray] |
Philosophers Showband^
[Galway] |
Pickering, Johnny Ceili Band^ [Moy, Co. Tyrone] |
Pilots Showband /
P2
[Dublin]
(photo courtesy Joe Dodd) |
Heather and the Pines
[Longford] |
Pioneers Showband^
[Gilford] |
Pioneer Aces Showband
[Ballintubber, Co. Roscommon]
(became the Premiere Aces) |
Pirates Showband [Limerick] |
Planets Showband^ [Elphin] |
Planets Showband^ [Lisburn] |
Platters Showband
[Omagh]
(changed their name to the Plattermen) |
Plattermen [Omagh]
(Brian Coll's country
band until Rob Strong joined in late sixties & changed direction) |
Playboys Showband
[Lifford] |
Playmates Showband [Clara]
(Formerly the Crackaways, added John Murphy - aka Jon Burley-as lead singer in
1970) |
Playmates Showband/P2/P3 [Tralee] |
Polka Dots Showband
[Omagh] (Featured Gregory in 1966 and later
Frankie McBride) |
William Ponsonby Showband
[Letterkenny] |
Tommy Power Showband*** [Cork] |
Power Pack Showband** [Galway] |
Premier Aces Showband
[Ballintubber]
(Roscommon's best known
showband, previously the Pioneer Aces) |
Presidents Showband
[Belfast] (photos courtesy Brian O'Kane
and Dessie Lennox) |
Gerry and the Presidents
[Bagnelstown] |
Pressmen Showband [Coalisland] |
Peter Pringle Showband [Dublin] |
Problems Showband**P2 [Tuam] |
Prophets Showband^ [Belfast] |
Pyramids Showband [Athlone] |
Quartermasters Showband/P2/P3
[Arklow] |
Johnny Quigley All Stars
[Derry] |
Jim Rabbitte Showband [Clara]
(aka Silver Star Orchestra, on the road in the mid
1950's) |
Radiant Showband
[Scartaglin] |
Radio Showband/P2 [Wicklow]
(formed in 1968 from members of the Scorpions and
Dukes Showband) |
Rainbow Showband/P2
[Carlow]
(Our thanks to Liam Kelly) |
Raindrops Showband
[Galway]
(featured Sean Nolan in
the late 1960's and Chris Grace in 1969 became Big Time) |
Ramblers Showband
[Elphin, Co. Roscommon] |
Rangers Showband [Wexford] |
Ravens Showband
[Dublin] |
Ray Allen Orchestra** [Dublin] |
Raydots [Belfast]
(1967-69 featuring Tom E. King - Our thanks to Alan
Jones, changed to Flair in May 1969) |
Real McCoy [Dublin] |
Rebels Showband /
P2** [Dublin] |
Red Admirals Showband**
[Ballymena] |
Red Barons Showband
[Armoy]
(became the Young Stars
showband) |
Red Devils Showband** [Mullingar]
(original name of the
Drifters in 1963) |
Red Rockets Showband
[Enniskillen]
(photo provided by Len
Quinn) |
Red Seven Showband**/P2/P3/P4
[Arklow]
(became the Columbia Showband) |
Red Sunbeam Showband [Swanlinbar]
(Led by Sean Gilheaney, whose nephew Joey was in the
Times) |
Regal Showband [Castleblaney]
(started as Regal Orchestra in the early 1950's) |
Regal Showband [Cork]
(started as Regal Orchestra in Bantry featuring Declan
Ryan/Barry Hendrick) |
Regency Showband [Belfast]
(photo courtesy Billy Swann) |
Regent Showband [Larne] |
Regents Showband [Monaghan]
(featured Gene Stuart in the late 60's until he joined the Mighty Avons) |
Revellers Showband*** [Unknown] |
Rhythmaires Showband*** [Ballymoney] |
Rhythm Aces [Newry]
(became The Hilton Showband) |
Rhythm Boys Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Buncrana] |
Rhythm Kings
[Bangor]
(late fifties band) |
Rhythm Stars Showband
[Ballintubber] |
Ray Richards Showband [Dublin]
(on the road in 1960) |
Rico Showband [Unknown] |
Rim-Shot Showband
[Clonmel] |
Donal Ring Ceili Band^ [Cork] |
Rio Showband /
P2
/P3
[Cork]
(our thanks to Jim Cotter-were Capri Four, became showband in 1964) |
Rio Showband** [Lifford] |
Ripchords Showband^ [Naas] |
Rising Sons Showband***
[Derry] |
Ritz Showband [Bandon]
(Managed by Kevin O'Sullivan) |
River Boys (featuring Cindy)** [Portrush] |
Riverside
Seven Showband [Clonmel] |
Rivi-eires Showband
[Unknown] |
Riviera Showband (featuring Shay Cribben)
[Ballyhaunis]
(Shay sadly passed away Sept 30, 2005) |
Robin & the Breakaways
[Magherafelt] (photo
courtesy Billy Swann) |
Robin & The Signs**
[Belfast] |
Rockaways Showband [Castlebar] |
Rocky Mountain Travelers [Unknown] |
Jimmy Rohan Orchestra**
[Unknown] |
Wes Rollins Showband
[Belfast] |
Rolettes Showband^ [Carlow] |
Rollin' Tones*** [Dublin] |
Romany
Dance Orchestra [Foxford]
(on the road in the mid 1950's) |
Pat Roper and the Spotlights
[Unknown]
(Originally the Cabaret All Stars quartet formed by
ex-Capitols) |
Rovers Showband?? [Monaghan]
(Formed by Ceili king Malachy Doris with members of the
Grafton showband) |
Rowlands Showband [Belfast] |
Royal Aces Showband /P2/P3/P4
[Dungarvan] |
Royal Aces Showband
[Tullamore] |
Royal Blues Showband (featuring Doc Carroll)
[Claremorris] |
Royal Chords featuring Lynda
/ P2 /
P3 [Castlebar] |
Royal
Concords Showband [Dublin]
(early sixties band) |
Royal Earls Showband
[Dublin]
(one time featured Sandie Jones, became the
Zulus - thanks to Patrick Hoye) |
Royal Olympics Showband [Dublin]
(original name of the Pacific Showband) |
Royal Safari /P2
/ P3
[Leitrim] |
Royal Showband
[Waterford]
(photos courtesy of Billy Swann/Joe Dodd) |
Royal Showband (featuring
Lee Lynch) [Waterford]
(Lee Lynch replaced Brendan Bowyer when he formed The
Big 8) |
Royal Stars Showband*** [Drogheda] |
Royalists Showband** [Ballyhaunis]
(featured Fred Molloy) |
Royaltones Showband** [Ballinderry] |
Royal Viceroys** [Drogheda] |
Jack Ruane Showband
[Ballina] |
Rhythmaires Showband*** [Ballymoney] |
Safaris Showband /
P2 [Tullamore]
(featured singer Brendan Dooner in 1966) |
Sahara Showband [Granard]
(formed in 1967 featured singer Pat Hanrahan) |
San Antones Showband [Foxford] |
Saints Showband (featuring Syd Shine)
[Athlone] |
Sands Showband [Dublin]
(formed by Murty Quinn after split with Miami in 1967) |
San Remo Showband** [Unknown] |
Santa Fe Showband [Strabane]
(temporarily formed by members of the Clipper
Carlton) |
Satellites Showband /
P2 [Belfast] |
Saturn Orchestra [Unknown] |
Savannah Showband /
P2
[Newbridge] |
Savoy Showband [Waterford]
(featured singer Don Duggan) |
Savoy Swing Seven**
[Carrick-on-Shannon] |
Scarlet Seven Showband with
Phil Munnelly [Crossmolina] |
Scene Showband /
P2
[Portstewart] |
Seasons Showband
[Ballymena] |
Secrets Showband [Newcastle,
Co Antrim] |
Seekers Showband**
[Belfast] |
Senators Showband/P2/P3
[Belfast] |
Serenaders Showband**
[Belturbet, Cavan] |
Seven Seas Showband/P2/P3**
[Tramore]
(thanks to David Hayes for the info & photo) |
Shades Showband
[Unknown] |
Jimmy Shand Ceili Band
[Unknown] |
Shandon Ceili Band^ [Cork] |
Shannon Aces Showband
[Unknown] |
Sharons Showband [Unknown] |
Sheba Kelly Showband/P2/P3
(photo courtesy Paddy Brennan)
(all female showband of the 60's) |
Jimmy Shields Orchestra/P2/P3
[Dundalk] |
Sierra Showband/P2^
[Dublin] |
Signetts Showband/P2
[Unknown] |
Signs Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Magherafelt]
(formerly called the Breakaways and became Cade's County) |
Silhouettes/P2/P3/P4/P5
[Newtownabbey] |
Silver Dollar Showband/P2**
[Markethill] |
Silver Pennies Showband (with Paddy Boy)
[Monaghan]
(a showband before rocker April joined) |
Silver Seven Dance Orchestra [Drogheda]
(our thanks to Alba Mooney for info) |
Silver Six Dance Orchestra [Mullingar] |
Ralph Silvester Orchestra^ [Dublin] |
Sinners Showband** [Belfast]
(resident in Belfast's Boom Boom Room in 1964) |
Sinners Showband*** [Longford]
(On the road in 1964) |
Skyliners Showband** [Bangor] |
Skyliners Showband**
[Cork] |
Skymasters Showband**
[Strabane] |
Skyrockets Showband
[Enniskillen]
(featured Penny Starr and Pat McGeegan in late 1960's) |
Slick Six Showband
[Tipperary] |
Slieve Foy Showband
[Greedore]
(formed by Leo Brennan, father of Enya and members of Clannad) |
Chick Smith Showband** [Dublin] |
Louis Smith Showband [Unknown] |
Smokey Mountain Ramblers
(band featured fiddler George Kaye and lead singer Pat
Ely) |
Snowdrifters Showband
[Cookestown] |
Somertones Showband** [Cork] |
Sonics Showband*** [Belfast] |
Sorrento Showband^
[Athy]
(featured Paddy Murphy) |
Sounds Anonymous Showband
[Omagh] (Became the Derrick and the Sounds) |
Soundtracks Showband**
[Belfast] |
Southerncoasters Showband^ [Cobh] |
Southern Stars Showband/P2/P3/P4
[Cashel]
(formerly the Mick Fogarty Showband) |
Southlanders Showband/P2
[Kilworth, Co. Cork] |
Souvenirs Showband^ [Belfast] |
Snowdrifters Showband/P2
[Cookstown] |
Spaniards Showband
[Charleville] |
Specialists Showband (featuring Pat Max)**
[Rathmore, Co. Kerry] |
Spectres Showband*** [Belfast] |
Spotlights*/P2
[Arklow] |
Springfields Showband/P2
[Belfast] |
Squire's Showband [Tralee] |
Stardusters Showband with Joe O'Neill* [Glenamaddy] |
Stardusters Showband
[Wexford] |
Starliners Showband**
[Belfast] |
Starlites Showband
[Unknown] |
Stars Showband
[Monaghan] |
States Showband [Cork]
(On the road in the early 70's) |
Statesiders Showband** [Strabane]
(tragedy struck the band when half the band were killed in a car crash in 1964) |
Statesmen Showband
[Unknown] |
Steelmen Showband/P2/P3
[Ballygawley] |
Steeplejacks Showband^ [Derry] |
Stellas/P2/P3/P4
[Dublin]
(More
info on The Stellas is available at
http://aftershock-the-band.com/stellaspage1.html) |
Sterling Showband/P2/P3
[Lurgan] (photo courtesy Billy Swann) |
St. Mary's Ceili Bandshow^
[Sligo]
(included future members of Rocky Mtn Ramblers) |
St. Peter's Ceili Band [Dungannon]
|
Strands Showband [Belfast] |
Stratatones Showband/P2/P3/P4**
[Belfast] |
Strollers Showband**
[Belfast] |
Pete Stuart Orchestra
[Dublin]
(our thanks to Peter Brady - resident band at Dublin's
Palm Court Ballroom) |
Students Showband
[Ahoghill]
(formerly the Billy McFarland Bandshow) |
Studio 8 Showband
[Dundalk] |
Supertones Showband
[Unknown] |
Jimmie Sturrock Showband
[Strabane] |
Stylos Showband/P2
[Sligo] |
Styx Showband^ [Newtownabbey] |
Suns Showband/P2
[Eglington, Co. Derry] |
Supertones Showband
[Unknown] |
Supreme Showband [Wexford]
(formerly the Luxembourg Showband-featured Joe Lowney changed name in 1964) |
Swallows Showband*** [Dublin] |
Swingbeats Showband** [Cork] |
Swing College Showband**
[Nenagh] |
Swing Commandos
[Kilkenny]
(became the Nomads in 1964) |
Swing Earls Orchestra
[Omagh] |
Swinging Viscounts Showband/P2/P3
[Carndonagh] |
Swinging Doors Showband [Rockcorry] |
Swinging Safari Showband** [Monaghan] |
Swingtime Aces Showband
[Athenry]
(featured Norman Payne in the late 60's) |
Swingtones Showband^ [Derry] |
Ralph Sylvester Showband [Dublin] |
Sylvians Showband** [Belfast] |
Syndicate Showband/P2
[Buncrana]
(formed by former Mighty Rhythm boy, Dennis Eccles) |
Tahiti Showband**
[Derry]
(formerly known as the Derry City Showband) |
Tara Showband/P2/
P3[Belfast] |
Tartans/P2
[Unknown] |
Tears Showband
[Cork] |
Teenbeats Showband***
[Belfast] |
Teenbeats Showband/P2/P3/P4
(featuring Betty Anne) [Dublin]
(mid sixties Dublin based beat group turned showband) |
Teeveetones Showband
[Granard] |
Telstars Showband
[Carrick-On-Shannon] |
Telstars Showband/P2/P3
[Tralee] |
Texans Showband^
[Glaslough] |
The Rising Sons Showband [Unknown] |
Thunderbeats Showband**
[Cork] |
Tides Showband
[Galway]
(formerly the Bermuda Showband, changed name in July, 1968) |
P.J. Tierney Orchestra
[Carlow]
(photo courtesy Michael
Brennan) |
Tigermen/
P2 /
P3
(formed when Timmy Regan and Eamonn Campbell left
Dermot O'Brien's Clubmen) |
Times
Showband [Mullingar]
(formed when members of The Drifters split from brothers Joe and Ben Dolan) |
Times
Showband [Sligo]
(managed by Pat Noone from Claremorris) |
Tokyo Showband^
[Dublin] |
Tonics Showband (featuring Peter Cusack) [Bray] |
Tony & The Telstars
[Belfast]
(became Tony G. Ford & The Seekers, the
precursor of the Stellas Showband) |
Tony G Ford & The Seekers [Newcastle]
(precursor of the Stellas Showband - thanks to
Teddie Palmer for the info) |
Tony Weldon Band [Unknown]
|
Toppers Showband /
P2**
[Drogheda] |
Top 7 Showband [Dublin]
(short lived band formed by Connie Lynch and Frank
Chisum after leaving the Royal in 1971) |
Topflights Showband**
[Ballina] |
Topliners Dance Band [Strabane] |
Toreadors Showband^ [Cork] |
Toreadors Showband [Omagh] |
Toronto Showband
[Dundalk] |
Tourists Showband/
P2 [Drogheda]
(Managed by Gerry Carolan 1966-1970?, once featured Red Hurley on drums) |
Tower Dance Orchestra [Youghal] |
Traffic Showband [Unknown]
Formed in late 1969 with Martin McCauley as lead singer |
Hughie Trainor Showband/P2/P3/P4/P5
[Armagh] |
Transit Showband/P2
[Dublin]
(went on to become the Palms) |
Transit Showband
[Letterkenny] |
Travellers Showband/P2
/
P3
[Wexford] |
Tremors Showband^ [Belfast] |
Trend Showband (featuring "Peter Boy")
[Derry]
(Peter Boy was Pete Roddy-thanks to Richard Kelly) |
Trenniers
[Enniskillen]
(Billed as Ireland's teenage "Dynamic"
showband) |
Trident Showband
[Limerick] |
Triffids Showband
[Unknown] |
Trixons Showband
[Longford] |
Tropical Showband/P2/P3
[Carlow] |
Troubadours Showband [Tralee]
(on the road in the mid 1960's) |
Twylights Showband^ [Dublin] |
U-kons Showband**/P2/P3
[Kilkenny] |
Union Express/P2
[Unknown] |
U.S.A. Showband** [Dublin] |
Val and the Valentines**
[Unknown] |
Vanguard Six
[Tralee]
(featured vocalist Little Eddie in the late 60's) |
Vaqueres Showband*** [Belfast] |
Vards Showband
[Cork] |
Velvetones Showband
[Lisburn] |
Ventures Showband
[Emyvale]
(featured brothers Tony & Colm Hughes) |
Vibratones*** [Belfast] |
Viceroy Showband*** [Cork] |
Viceroy Showband [Milford] |
Viceroys Showband*/P2/P3
[Drogheda]
(on the road in early 1960's) |
Vicords Showband** [Dublin] |
Victors Showband (featuring Art Supple)
[Cork/Youghal] |
Vienna Showband/P2
[Unknown]
(formerly The Roosters) |
Vikings Showband [Carlow] |
Vikings Showband/P2
[Dundalk] |
Virginian Showband
[Unknown] |
Viscounts with Paul Russell/P2**
[Dublin] |
Viscount Stars Showband
[Nenagh] |
Visions Showband**
[Mullingar] |
Viva Showband*** [Lurgan] |
Volunteers Showband/P2/P3
[Dublin] |
Voxenaires Showband [Clonmel]
(became the Cowboys in 1968) |
Voodoos Showband [Dublin]
(Dublin 5 piece beat group formed in 1965 that added
brass and hit the road in 1967) |
Brose Walsh's Rockaways Showband/P2/P3/P4 [Castlebar]
(one of Mayo's longest running and best known bands) |
Wanderaires Showband/P2
[Belturbet] |
Warriors Showband [Portumna] |
Washington Showband** [Belfast] |
Washington Showband
[Cork]
(on the road between 1964 and 1966) |
Watchmakers Showband/P2
[Monaghan] |
Waves Showband, featuring Ricky
Jennings [Cork]
(formed by Dixies, short lived band of 1968-69) |
Houston Wells and the Masters [Derry]
(formed after Houston's group, The Marksmen, disbanded) |
Western Dixie Flyers Showband
[Charlestown] |
Westerners Showband
[Boyle] |
Westlanders Showband^ [Derry] |
Jimmy Whelan Showband
[Killaloe] |
Wheels Showband/P2
(formed by remaining Airchords with Red
Hurley before he joined the Nevada) |
Whirlwinds Showband [Belfast] |
Whispers Showband
[Carrick-On-Suir] |
Billy White Showband*** [Belfast] |
Jimmy Wiley Orchestra/Showband/
P2
/ P3
[Mitchelstown, Co. Cork] |
Shan Wilkinson Band
[Dublin]
(played resident in the Theatre Royal Dublin before going on the road - now in
Hawaii) |
Bob Wilson Showband***
[Belfast] |
Jack Wilson Showband**
[Belfast] |
Witnesses Showband [Belfast] |
Dick Whitney's Showband [Unknown] |
Wolverines Showband
[Dublin] |
Woodchoppers Showband
[Derry]
(on the road in 1963 through 1966) |
Woodchoppers Showband
[Waterford]
(on the road in 1960) |
Woodlanders Showband
[Unknown] |
Woodpeckers Showband
[Dundalk]
(on the road in 1959) |
Kevin Woods Showband
[Drumshanbo]
(started around 1950) |
Yaks Showband/P2
[Cork] |
Young Cadets [Cork] |
Young Clavons** [Dublin] |
Young Earls Showband /
P2^
[Portadown] |
Young Ones
/P2
[Unknown] |
Young Shadows
[Dublin]
(started in 1962 and managed by John J. Scanlon of Rialto, Dublin) |
Young Stars
[Ballycastle] |
Frank Young Showband^ [Dublin] |
Young Vikings/P2/P3**
[Dundalk] |
Yukons Showband featuring Teresa Conlon/P2
[Urlingford] |
Zodiacs Showband/P2/P3/P4/P5
[Armagh]
(featured lead singer Ivan-aka Simon Scott) |
Zodiaks Showband
[Cork] |
Zulus Showband
[Dublin]
(formerly the Royal Earls) |