Gainsborough: Irish sounds of Roisin Ban coming to the Old Nick Theatre


The band was gathered together in the early months of 2013 principally by leader, fiddle maestro and ex-firefighter Chris Dyson.
They had cast around for a name which pointed at both their Yorkshire roots but which also gave a nod to Irish culture.
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Hide AdThey stumbled upon Róisín Bán as the Irish for White Rose and also the regional symbol of the county.
After a few tentative rehearsals they gelled as friends and they found their feet musically and are going from strength to strength.
Their first year saw them play the Fylde and Otley Festivals, Whitby Folk Week and have a monthly residency at the famous Leeds Irish Centre.
Last year, they played at the Warwick Festival, The Hardraw Gathering and the Barnsley Lamproom Theatre.
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Hide AdThe starting point, and shared love of the band, is music from the Irish tradition, but if they stumble upon a number which suits them, they’re happy to tackle other styles.
The ‘craic’ is an important concept for the boys and no toe is left untapped in a Róisín Bán show.
There’s also more than a few laughs along the way as well.
They are at the Old Nick Theatre in Gainsborough on 25th April.
For more details about them, visit their website at www.roisinban.co.uk or follow them on Twitter at @RoisinBan2