Maurice Egan is a button accordionist from Listowel, County Kerry. Inspired to play music through the many fleadhanna which took place in the town and attending scoil eigse under the tutelage of the great Joe Burke. Maurice is a former senior all Ireland button accordion champion and has been tutor to many up and coming young accordionists across Ireland. Maurice has also apperaed on national tV and toured all over the world with various musicians and groups over the years. He now lives in North County Dublin.

Alan Byrne is a traditional tenor banjo player from Dublin. He is a locally renowned and internationally acclaimed performer and his playing can be heard at sessions locally in the Fingal area and at festivals across the globe. Alan holds a senior all Ireland banjo title and has toured the globe with various musicians and groups over the years. He is also one of the growing number of traditional musicians who has moved to Skerries in North County Dublin recent years.

Paul Kelly is a Folk singer-songwriter from Skerries in Co. Dublin. A stalwart of the Dublin Ballad scene he performs regularly in Temple Bar accompanying many of Ireland's finest traditional musicians and is a regular guest singer with the Dublin dance show, Belvedere Irish Nights.
Several historical ballads from Paul's debut album, The Raven and the Longboat - which was released on Spotify under the pseudonym Cellach- are celebrated locally and sung both at festivals and Trad sessions nationally. His international performances include engagements in USA, Mexico and Lithuania and he has performed on both National Radio (RTE, Céili House) and National Television (TG4, Hup!)
Paul is currently working on transcribing and publishing a collection late C16th Renaissance lute music housed in Trinity College Dublin and is in the process of writing and recording original folk songs for a new album which he hopes to release in 2025.