The Mickeens - Traditional Irish music and song duo

London based; The Mickeens are a lively traditional Irish music and ballad duo for any occasion
Their wide selection of the Irish ballads and traditional reels, jigs and hornpipes, will bring a genuine Irish musical flavour to any event.
Their mission is to play for the crowd and get them involved in the atmosphere.
Hear their samplers below.
Samplers
- Mickeens - Caledonia
- Mickeens - Come by the hills
- Mickeens - Wild Rover
- Mickeens - Athenry
Song lists
Back Home in Derry
Banks of My Own Lovely Lee
Black is the Colour
Black Velvet Band
Boys from the County Armagh
Brown Eyed Girl
Bunch of Thyme
Caledonia
Carrickfergus
Cavan Girl
City of Chicago
Clare to Here
Cliffs of Doneen
Cockles & Mussels
Come by the Hills
Country Roads
Curragh of Kildare
Danny Boy
Dirty Old Town
Drunken Sailor
Dublin in the Rare Old Times
Fairytale of New York
Far away in Australia
Farewell My Green Valleys
Fiddlers Green
Fields of Athenry
Foggy Dew
Galway Girl
Galway Shawl
I’ll Tell My Ma
Irish Rover
It’s a Long Way to Tipperary
Jolly Beggarman
Lakes of Ponchartrain
Last thing on my mind
Leaving of Liverpool
Lights of London
Marie’s Wedding
McAlpine’s Fuseliers
Mountain Dew
Muirsheen Duirkin
My Lovely Rose of Clare
My own dear Galway Bay
Nancy Spain
The Night Visit
Now I’m Easy
Only our Rivers run Free
Ordinary Man
Peggy Gordon
Red Rose Cafe
Ride On
Sean South
Seven Drunken Nights
Spancil Hill
Star of the County Down
Sweet Sixteen
Sweet Thames Flow Softly
Take me Home to Mayo
Tipping it up to Nancy
Town I Love so well
When Irish Eyes are Smiling
Whiskey in the Jar
Whiskey On A Sunday
Whistling Gypsy Rover The
Wild Colonial Boy
Wild Rover
Will you go Lassie Go
Willie and Mary
Willie McBride
“Hi Sean, Just wanted to say a massive thank you for your help with arrangements, coming to the event with your band and giving us a brilliant performance on the Cruise night. From the feedback everyone thoroughly enjoyed it, a truly memorable part of the evening. I will be highly recommending the performance and passing on your contact details to a few colleagues from Brunel, if that is ok with you? I am going to send some photos of you from the evening via the Universities drop-off facility as the files are too large to send via email. Thank you again for all your help, hopefully work with you again in the future. Many Thanks, Becca B”.
Thank you so much for organising such an amazing Irish Piper as Daithi for my dad’s funeral last *****day (** December 2016) – and at such short notice! As the cortege entered the grave yard Daithi stood respectfully at the top on the outer parameter waiting for us to approach and then led us along the path down to the grave site while playing. He then played after my father’s internment. It was truly beautiful and everyone said it made the hairs on the back of their neck stand on end it was so symbolically ceremonial and touching. After speaking to Daithi prior to the funeral to arrange which music we’d like, he just sorted everything else himself like an absolute professional. I was worried when I didn’t immediately see him knowing he had traveled so far and that I didn’t even know the route the cortege would take through the graveyard. Daithi had everything under control on the day and knew exactly what he was doing. I can’t thank him enough. I just hope his return journey from Brighouse in West Yorkshire to London wasn’t too arduous in the same day. Thank you both so much for facilitating me the honour to give my father the respectful send off he deserved. I won’t hesitate to recommend your services again. Very best wishes. Debbie.