The Spuds were formed in September 2008 and evolved
out of a large Irish community in Newport, South
Wales and therefore has a strong Irish connection,
1st, 2nd and 3rd generation Irish. The band over the
last six months has gained admiration from many and
has attracted a large following of very loyal
supporters.
They have been played regularly on BBC Radio and
local radio to much acclaim and constantly praised
for their differing approach to Irish Folk music,
"Folk music with a swing"! The songs are delivered
by a very talented set of musicians, Rosie, Jane,
Scot, Mick, Keith and Tom, i.e. two girls & four
boys and form a striking line-up when viewed live.
The instruments played in the band include
accordion, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo, tin
whistle, drums and bodhran. The original material
spans many subjects, including emigration, social
problems and the "demon drink"!
“The world and its woes, the crunches and strife’s,
constant clock watching, the city, its life and it
rains, Oh God it rains”.