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Cúig

Folk // Dungannon/Armagh, Tyrone

Cúig, formed in late 2011, have established themselves among the most promising artists on the Irish traditional music scene. They incorporate Breton, Galician and American bluegrass tunes into their repertoire which is already steeped in the Irish tradition, entertaining audiences throughout Ireland and further a field with their exciting and innovative sound.
Cúig have taken the traditional music scene by storm performing on various national television and radio outlets. In particular, Cúig’s performances on BBC Radio Ulster’s Blas and Folk Club, and BBC Radio 3’s In Tune prove that this band displays skills and talents which defy their years. In August 2013, Cúig performed on TG4’s Fleadh Live which was broadcast worldwide to an audience of 1.2 million. Since their formation Cúig have taken the stage alongside some of the biggest names in Irish music such as Flook, Beoga, the Máirtín O’Connor Trio, Goitse and We Banjo 3.
Cúig have taken their music outside the boundaries of the traditional music scene in Ireland. In July 2013, they played alongside international headline act, Flook at the Les CeltiCimes Festival in the French Alps to great acclaim. In August 2014 they travelled to the Balver Höhle Irish Folk Festival, Germany where their performance made regional headlines.
Not only have Cúig achieved success as a band, but also individually having collectively won a multitude of All Ireland and Provincial titles.
Cúig will launch their eponymous debut EP on Saturday 7th February.

Miceál Mullen - banjo
Eoin Murphy - button accordion
Rónán Stewart - uilleann pipes/fiddle
Cathal Murphy - percussion
Ruairí Stewart – guitar

Testimonials

"Irish music is in safe hands with this new & exciting band. Young musicians that are at the cutting edge of the music. Great arrangements , great playing , and great lads" - Gino Lupari (Four Men and a Dog)

"Cuig are a great new traditional Irish music band, made up of five phenomenal young musicians. Their playing has a maturity that goes way beyond their years. A classic mix of banjo, box, pipes/fiddle, guitar and bodhran these musicians have already created a distinctive and exciting sound together. With fantastic stage presence, arrangements and musicality this band has a great and bright future ahead which I, for one, am looking forward immensely to following." - John Joe Kelly (Flook)

"New trad band Cúig, will, quite frankly, knock your socks off! They have a fresh, unique and vibrant sound that most bands take years to establish, and their individual and collective musicianship belies their years. Talent hanging out of them! A truly brilliant trad band." - Niamh Dunne (Beoga)

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