Ireland’s JigJam effectively crosses that narrow divide that separates Celtic music from bluegrass basics, doing so in a way that successfully melds the two genres while also making it difficult to discern where one sends and the other begins. Their
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It’s Time To Go Home from JigJam
Irish grassers JigJam have a new single today, a lovely waltz time ballad called Time To Go Home, played in a style they call iGrass. The song, written by lead singer and guitarist Jamie McKeogh, explores a side of Irish culture
Take Me High from JigJam
High energy Irish grassers JigJam have a new single, Take Me High, written by their banjo player, Daithi Melia, who founded the band with guitarist/vocalist Jamie McKeogh back in 2012. They cut the track in St Louis, MO, which has been
Phoenix – JigJam
JigJam boasts a clever handle, but aside from the catchy alliteration, the name neatly sums up the synthesis of bluegrass and Celtic sounds that breach the transatlantic divide, one that stretches from the band’s native Ireland to the source of
Tullamore to Boston video from JigJam
Shhhh... don't tell anyone, but it's been rumored that the Irish enjoy their drink. If you've ever been to an Irish wake or wedding, you know that the toasts are frequent and sincere, and that their fondness for their own
Hello World video from Jig Jam
Irish contemporary bluegrass group JigJam has released a music video for the title track of their latest album, Hello World. It displays the band's penchant for incorporating elements of modern pop music in their bluegrass sound, driven by the strong vocals