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The Whole Shebang

Folk & Irish

  • North West

Biography

The Whole Shebang play traditional music from the Emerald Isle while bringing in contemporary pop, rock and country hits. They are a four-piece band brimming with excitement and experience, comprising guitar, fiddle, mandolin and bass with banjo, flute, whistles and bodhran being added to the mix throughout the gig.

The Whole Shebang play requests and dedications too, working with you in advance to add that individual touch to your big day. Like the traditional Irish wedding you can even get friends and family up to sing or play! Whether you decide to hand over the microphone to the folks or not, you can be sure that The Whole Shebang will get everybody on their feet for a night they won’t forget.

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Our process

Ring Ring Ring

1

Lets' get to know each other. One of the Wedding Jam team will call to find out how we can help you achieve your musical dream.

Music Consultation

2

Wedding Jam meet with you to discuss your tastes and preferences in greater depth.

Spin and Swerve Lists

3

Send across your bangers and clangers so we can pitch the set just right.

Let's Dance!

4

Memorable music. Unforgettable wedding.

We put you and your music first