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The Ceili Allstars

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The Ceili Allstars are a fresh and exciting five piece traditional Irish music band from Cork. They evolved from a group of friends playing on the session trail in Cork city in the late nineties. The group have similar tastes and styles of Irish traditional music and originally hail from the Sliabh Luachra area near the Cork-Kerry border.
The line-up has changed quite a bit over the years, with past members including: Danny Murphy (fiddle), Brian Murphy (accordion), Mick Hayes (guitar), Aidan O'Halloran (vocals), Declan O'Mahony (uillean pipes) and Derek Mooney (accordion).
As well as having several regular gigs in some of Corks top venues they are no strangers to the big stage. Highlights for the group so far have been playing support to Mosaik (featuring members of Planxty) in the Cork Opera House and travelling to Sri Lanka as part of the 2004 St. Patricks Day celebrations in Colombo. For the past four years, they have played in Amsterdam as part of the St. Patrick's day celebrations there. The most recent trip abroad found them playing in Parma, Italy as part of Festa dell'Europa, an international music festival featuring acts from all over Europe.
The band were the resident trad band every Sunday in The Lobby Bar, this was followed by stints in the Cruiscín Lán, The Far Side, The Slainte and the Pavillion.
In 2005 the group appeared on a documentary entitled A Magic Night in The Lobby Bar which was hosted by John Spillane and broadcasted on RTE. The show featured top Irish acts who have cut their teeth in the legendary Cork venue. Also one of the last shows in The Lobby was recorded for The Lobby Live 2005 cd, currently available to buy. They appeared on 'Ardan' on TG4 later in the year as part of their Oireachtas show. They also received a mention in the book "Atlas of Cork City", which was released as part of Cork's European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2005.
Three of the bands members are also in indie-rock group Stanley Super 800. Since forming in 2003, SS800 have released four records to date and have toured all over Ireland as well as the UK and Europe. They were nominated for a Choice award in 2008.
The Ceili Allstars and Stanley Super 800 joined forces in 2008 performing in the Spiegeltent as part of the Cork Midsummers festival. Here, the band performed a 'country set' of Stanley Super original songs aswell as covers of some country classics. The group has played the hugely popular country set in gigs & festivals over the past year.
THE CEILI ALLSTARS are:
MICHAEL( TOSH )O'SULLIVAN : Banjo
FLOR RAHILLY : Guitar & Vocals
EOIN( STAN )O'SULLIVAN : Fiddle
LISA O'SULLIVAN: Fiddle
EOIN JORDAN : Bouzouki & Vocals
Our Tuesday session currently takes place in Johnny's Bar(Blarney Castle Hotel) the Square, Blarney, Co. Cork.
'An Réalt Dearg' is the home of our new Session every Wednesday night at 9.30 on Barrack St. Cork (formerly known as The Gateway Bar).
A New Sunday session takes place in Bradley's on Barrack St. Cork at 19.00 every Sunday
We also play a monthly session in the excellent DE BARRAS, Main St., Clonakilty from 2 - 5pm on the Last Sunday of every month.

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Member Since: 07/04/2006
Band Members: Mike "Tosh" O' Sullivan: Banjo,
Eoin(Stan) O' Sullivan: Fiddle,
Lisa O' Sullivan: Fiddle,
Eoin Jordan: Bouzouki & Vocals,
Flor Rahilly: Guitar & Vocals


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Sessions and more sessions!

Our Tuesday session currently takes place in Johnny's Bar (Blarney Castle Hotel)the Square, Blarney, Co. Cork. 'An Réalt Dearg' is the home of our new Session every Wednesday night at 9.30 on Barrack ...
Posted by on Wed, 19 Aug 2009 04:31:00 GMT

New Sunday Session

Our New Sunday session takes place in the Pavillion Bar, Carey's Lane, Cork. This is the new bar run by Pat Conway formerely of The Lobby, our home for many happy years! So, We'll see you at 6.30pm ev...
Posted by on Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:54:00 GMT

Old Head of Kinsale

THE CÉILÍ ALLSTARS ARE PLAYING IN AN SPAILPÍN FÁNAC, SOUTH MAIN ST.,CORK ON THURSDAY 6TH MARCH AS PART OF A BENEFIT NIGHT FOR THE CAMPAIGN TO OPEN UP THE OLD HEAD OF KINSALE TO THE PUBLIC. A...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 16:13:00 GMT

Newstead Live Festival 2008, Australia

NEWSTEAD LIVE FESTIVAL 2008 Hi,        I played at a great festival near Melbourne last weekend. It was the Newstead Live Festival. The weekend was a great success with l...
Posted by on Mon, 18 Feb 2008 17:32:00 GMT

TOSH MEETS AUSTRALIAN CEILI ALLSTARS (ACA)

Tosh recently met up with the ACA's (Australian Ceili Allstars). See photo section for full story. All seems well with ACA's. Their usual habitats are 'The Drunken Poet' on Friday evening & 'Dan ...
Posted by on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 02:35:00 GMT

Féile Duhallow

Céilí Allstars are among the artists to feature on a new compilation CD called "Fundraiser 2". The CD is released to raise funds( hence the name) for Féile Duhallow which runs throughou...
Posted by on Sat, 05 Jan 2008 05:08:00 GMT

THE AUSTRALIAN CEILI ALLSTARS!!!

Well, of all the low blows!!! It transpires that our good friend and fellow Allstar Flor Rahilly had a hidden agenda. He is travelling to Australia to hook up with Brian and Danny Murphy( both former ...
Posted by on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 03:37:00 GMT

"Pull Out The Choke"

Our good friend/mentor etc Tim Browne is currently putting the finishing touches to "Pull Out The Choke", a song book with companion CD of songs/poems/stories from the Duhallow Area. The companion CD ...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 08:48:00 GMT

Farewell to Gerry... for now!!!

Flor Rahilly has recently left these shores to go traveling the world with his lovely wife June. We wish him the best of luck, and look forward to playing with him again in a years time. For the time ...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 07:37:00 GMT

Biog

The Ceili Allstars are a fresh and exciting five piece traditional Irish music band from Cork. They evolved from a group of friends playing on the session trail in Cork city in the late nineties. They...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Apr 2006 14:00:00 GMT