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Two Time Polka: Two Time Polka formed in Cork in 1994 and have developed a distinctive sound that has its roots in Cajun, Zydeco, and Bluegrass music. They have built up an enviable reputation for turning out excellent live shows, including numerous performances at Irish festivals such as The Kilkenny Country Roots, The Dun Laoghaire Festival of World Cultures, The Cork Jazz Festival, The Galway Arts Festival, The Waterford Spraoi, The Cork Folk Festival to name but a few. The band has also done several European tours and has played at the legendary Glastonbury Festival and more recently Italy's Premier International Folk Festival 'Folkest'. The band has released 2 CD's to date, From Pana to Louisiana in 1999 and About Time Two in 2003. Two Time Polka can look back on 2005 as being one of their most successful years on the road to date. The year began with their first US album release on Toucan Cove Records, which saw the band getting major exposure Stateside and in Canada. So far the band have clocked up over 200 air plays on radio across the US. A subsequent tour of the States followed in August, which included the recording of one of the concerts for future release on DVD. Meanwhile, on the home front, Two Time Polka kept up their usual busy schedule of playing at some of the countries top music festivals starting in May with the Kilkenny Rhythm 'n Roots festival and finishing in October with full houses at their gigs at the Cork Jazz Festival. The band also fitted in two very successful trips to Europe, in July they played four concerts in the north of Italy and in August they made a welcome return to Belgiums premier World Music Festival, Paulusfeesten, in Ostend. This summer sees Two Time Polka take to the road in Ireland bringing their unique take on American Roots music to an ever-growing fan base. ____________________________ "With a unique blend of their own - a strange concoction of bluegrass, cajun, country and just plain old rock 'n' roll - on a night out with Two Time Polka you can be pretty sure there will be some serious leg shaking at some point." Jennifer Byrne, Folk World:(German based Web Magazine) "Possibly nobody knows more about making a Saturday night worth a Sunday morning than Cajuns and Irishmen. Theirs though was a twain unmet until now." Jack Hurst, No Depression Magazine (Nashville, USA)
John O'Regan, Irish Music Magazine "Authenticity and integrity are at the heart of everything Two Time Polka do." Paul Dromey, The Irish Examiner
Press Release. "About Time Two" A New CD from Two Time Polka.
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