The Bucks

The Bucks were a band who played music based largely on Irish folk, touring briefly and recording and releasing one album for WEA Records in 1994. While remaining obscure, the band was formed by well-known Irish musicians Ron Kavana and Terry Woods (of The Pogues, Sweeney's Men and Steeleye Span). Paddy Keenan played pipes. James McNally (Storm, Pogues, Afro-Celt Sound System) was also a member, as were several members of Kavana's primary group, The Alias Band (Miriam Kavana, Fran Byrne).

Despite positive reviews of both the album and the live shows, the band broke up after failing to attract enough attention. Kavana lays the blame on WEA for not promoting the album or band. He also maintains he “never got a penny” for the album.[1]

Discography

Dancin' To The Ceili Band (album)

Dancin' To The Ceili Band
Studio album by The Bucks
Released 1994
Label Warner Music, WEA
Ron Kavana chronology
Home Fire
(1991)
Dancin' To The Ceili Band
by The Bucks
(1994)
Galway to Graceland
by Alias Ron Kavana
(1995)

Released in 1994 Warner Music - WEA

Personnel and credits

With Guests

"Dancin' To The Ceili Band" (single)

Warner Music - WEA 1994 WMCD 16

Personnel and credits

References

  1. Ron Kavana, interview printed in liner notes of Kavana's 1999 live album "Alien Alert", published by Proper Records.

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