List of Notable Artists
- Athenrye
- Alistair Hulett
- Barleycorn
- Battering Ram
- Bible Code Sundays
- Bik mcFarlane
- Billy Briggs
- Black 47
- The Bleeding Irish: Friotaíocht The Bleeding Irish
- The Spirit of Sixty 7
- No Irish Need Apply Bluestack
- The Bog Savages: Playing Irish rebel music in the San Francisco Bay area The Bog Savages
- Tommy Dempsey
- David kincaid
- Dan Hannon
- Declan Hunt
- Blackstairs Rebel
- Ciaran Murphy
- Boston's Erin Og
- Charlie and The Bhoys
- Christy Moore
- The Clancy Brothers
- Derek Warfield
- Gary Óg
- Glasnevin
- Hair Of The Dog
- Irish Brigade
- Mise Éire
- Liam Byrne
- The Paddywagon Band
- Paddy Rooney
- Padraig Mór
- Pangur Bán
- Pat Chessell
- Rebel Hearts
- Saoirse
- Seanchai
- Shebeen
- Slievenamon
- Music of Mark O'Neill
- Spirit of Freedom
- Seanchai & the Unity Squad
- The Galtee Mountain Bhoys
- The Rising
- Ray Collins
- The Dubliners
- The Foggy Dew
- The Wakes
- Young Dubliners
- Wilderness 1916
- Wolfhound
- Wolfe Tones
- The Young Wolfe Tones
- The Village Folk
- Mike Fox AKA FoxyBhoy
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