The Dublin City Rounders

The Dublin City Rounders

The Dublin City Rounders playing "Folk Club" at Whelans in 2014
Background information
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres Western Swing, Ragtime, Bluegrass, Alt-Country, Rock N Roll
Years active 2013Present
Labels Beardfire Music
Website
Members Rohan Healy
Alex "Al Quiff" Healy

The Dublin City Rounders are an old timey, Americana, blues, ragtime and western swing duo from Dublin, Ireland.[1]

Formation

The act consists of brothers Rohan Healy (guitar and vocals) and Al "Quiff" Healy (upright bass, banjo and vocals), and was formed in 2013. In 2014 and 2015 the duo received national radio airplay on RTÉ Radio 1, and local radio airplay on Sunshine 106.8, Near FM and FM104 with their single "Best Boots on the Bus",[2][3] a collaboration with their father David Virgin, who writes, produces and performs on a number of the band's recordings. They have shared the stage with acts including Grammy Award winning artist Jim Lauderdale, The Boxcar Preachers (Texas) at The 20th Dunmore East Bluegras Festival[4][5] and Canadian alt-country group Petunia & The Vipers. In July 2014, The Dublin City Rounders were invited to perform for Irish President Michael D Higgins and guests at Áras an Uachtaráin.[6]

In July 2014, Kathy Sheridan stated in The Irish Times that: "The Healys’ “rootsy, country-meets-punk, antique blues, vaudevillian thing” perfectly encompasses the bewilderingly numerous threads that make up the cooler end of “country” music"[7]

Between March and May 2015 the group took part in the televised musical talent contest Busker Abú on TG4.[8] They won the first round and semifinal, and placed as runners-up in the final to contest winners Mahoo.[9]

A 2015 Classic hits 4FM radio advertising campaign by M Kelly Interiors features the song "Hey Buddy" which was written and recorded specifically for the advert by The Dublin City Rounders.[10] They also performed a number of shows and festivals in 2015 including four dates at the Kilkenny Roots Festival,[11] the Creative Minds US Economic Conference [12] and Youbloom Dublin 2015.[13]

In January 2016, the Dublin City Rounders performed during the blind audition stage of The Voice UK with an alternative rendition of Blank Space by Taylor Swift, but did not progress to the next round.[14]

In October 2016, the group organised an alt-country song contest in association with Irish Music Rights Organisation.[15]

Since forming, the band have released 4 albums; "On Track" and "Dis Am The Dublin City Rounders" consisting mostly of traditionally arranged rag time and vaudeville songs, while "Decent Folk" and "The Work of Two Men" are original albums. In December 2015 they released "Best Boots Forward: The Best of The Dublin City Rounders Past, Present & Future", a compilation album.[16][17]

Line-up

The current line-up is;

Discography

External links

References

  1. "The Dublin City Rounders". americanaireland.blogspot.ie. Blogspot.ie.
  2. Toner, Niall. "Roots Freeway". RTÉ Radio 1.
  3. "Late Date on RTE Radio 1". RTE Radio. RTE.
  4. "China's world-famous Terracotta Army on display in the Ambassador". Irish Independent. Irish Independent. 2014-08-17.
  5. "Jim Lauderdale & The Dublin City Rounders". whelanslive.com/.
  6. "The Dublin City Rounders with President Higgins". Áras an Uachtaráin Official Website.
  7. Sheridan, Kathy (2014-07-26). "Garth Brooks, we nearly didn't miss you". The Irish Times. The Irish Times.
  8. "Busker Abu on TG4". Tg4.ie. RTE.
  9. "Dublin City Rounders - Busker Abu - All Performances". youtube. youtube.
  10. "4FM Classic Hits". 4FM.
  11. "Kilkenny Roots 2015 artists". Kilkenny Roots. Kilkenny Roots.
  12. "Creative Minds Economic Conference". MCO.
  13. "Youbloom Artists". Youbloom. Youbloom.
  14. "The Dublin City Rounders Voice UK Blind Audition". Youtube. The Voice UK.
  15. "The Dublin City Rounders Alt-Country Song Contest Launched". IMRO.ie. Irish Music Rights Organisation. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  16. "Dublin City Rounders Discography on Bandcamp". www.bandcamp.com/.
  17. "Beardfire Music Artist page for Dublin City Rounders". Beardfire Publishing.
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