Charlie and the Bhoys

Charlie and the Bhoys are an Irish folk band based in Glasgow, Scotland. They formed in the late 1980s and are known for their lively performances, often celebrating Celtic Football Club through their music. The band's name was given by Celtic legend Billy McNeill, and they have gained a reputation as the "Number 1 Celtic Band in the World." Over the years, they have performed globally, including notable shows in Glasgow, New York, Dubai, and Seville, where they once drew an estimated 15,000 fans. The band regularly performs at the Glasgow Barrowlands venue twice a year.

The band's lineup has included key members like Jimmy "Grease," who fronts the band and writes their original material, Frankie, who transitioned from bass to guitar, and Wardie, known for his flute and whistle playing. Their music often reflects their Celtic heritage and their connection to Glasgow's vibrant cultural scene. Charlie and the Bhoys have released several albums, including live recordings and thematic collections that resonate with their fan base. Their music is a blend of folk and Celtic themes, making them a beloved part of the Irish music scene in Scotland.

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Live in Paisley (A Mic in the Crowd)
Album - 14 Tracks - Released June 14, 2021
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