Radio Murphy
Radio Murphy are a band of seasoned musicians with a wealth of experience who've come together through a love of Celtic music. Playing live is part of their DNA!
Radio Murphy is a good-time, up-tempo weekend band, performing songs old and new with soul and joy.
From The Waterboys to Johnny Cash, from the Dubliners to The Pogues, from Brown Eyed Girl to The Devil Went Down To Georgia.
Based in Staffordshire, Radio Murphy perform at parties, weddings, beer festivals, clubs, corporate and racecourse events.
Instrumentation: 5 vocals, guitars, mandolin, cajon, piano accordion, fiddle, drums, bodhran, double bass, keyboards
They can be booked as a 3, 4 or 5 piece band, and arrive self-contained with 2k PA, lighting and smoke machine.
Radio Murphy have played at Uttoxeter Racecourse several times over the last few years and have never let us down. Firstly, and this is important, they are nice guys to deal with and professional to the end. Always on time, they bring their own PA and always give a quality performance of Irish sing-along dance-along covers. Thanks to Radio Murphy, this year's St Patrick's race day event was a total sell-out. I would have no hesitation in recommending them for any event or party. David MacDonald, Executive Director Uttoxeter Racecourse.
Irish Contemporary
- Babylon
- Beautiful day
- Down in the tube station
- Fifteen years
- Hide your love away
- Honky Tonk Women
- Losing my religion
- Red right hand
- Sweet Caroline
- The River
- This is the life
- The one I love
- When I'm dreaming
- Young at heart
Original Irish material
- Beacon street
- Billy comes of age
- Don't let me leave
- Free land
- Hope Street
- Jenny Riley
- Old Mambo
- Orchids bloom
- Radio Mary
- Ride this train
- She said
- This is not love
- Two-headed snakes
Irish Country
- Fulsome prison blues
- I'm on fire
- Knocking on heaven's door
- That's alright mamma
- The Devil went down to Georgia
- This is our land
- Wagon wheel
- You ain't goin' nowhere
Traditional Irish
- And it stoned me
- Black velvet band
- Brown eyed girl
- Dirty Old Town
- Fairy tale of New York
- Fisherman's blues
- Galway girl
- If I should fall from grace with god
- Irish jig's
- Irish Rover
- Johnny jump up
- Maggie
- Raggle Taggle Gypsy
- Sally Maclenann
- South Australia
- Streams of whisky
- The Green fields of France
- The star of County Down
- Tell me ma
- Whisky in the jar
- Wild Rover