Country and Irish is a musical subgenre in Ireland formed by mixing North Americancountry style music with Irish influences. It is especially popular in the rural Midlands and North-West of the country, but less so in urban areas or in the South-West where more traditional Irish music is favoured. It also remains popular among Irish emigrants in Britain, particularly among the older generation. In a review of the albumRound the house and mind the dresser: Irish country housedance music Vic Gammon observes that the music was partially inspired by a desire for cultural independence.
Artists
Artists who would fit this genre include:
Philomena Begley
Big Tom
Johnny Brady
Jimmy Buckley
Nathan Carter
Áine Crehan
Crystal Swing
Larry Cunningham
T.R. Dallas
Roly Daniels
Mike Denver
Mary Duff
Kathy Durkin
Patrick Feeney
Mick Flavin
John Duggan
Michael English
John Farry
Foster and Allen
Pamela Gilmartin
Cliona Hagan
Una Healy
John Hogan
James Kilbane
Dominic Kirwan
Johnny Loughrey
Niamh Lynn
Margo
Lee Matthews
Ailish McBride
Eamon McCann
Susan McCann
Johnny McCauley
Aoife McDonagh
Johnny McEvoy
Lisa McHugh
John McNicholl
Shauna McStravock
Robert Mizzell
Louise Morrissey
Stuart Moyles
The Murphys
P. J. Murrihy
Declan Nerney
Paddy O'Brien
Daniel O'Donnell
Shane Owens
Brendan Quinn
Derek Ryan
The Uncanny Rally
Media
Country and Irish is featured on national and local media. Most local radio stations outside Dublin have a music show dedicated to Country Music, on programs such as Country Roads and Céilí Lár Tíre on Midlands 103 and on The Country Lounge on CRCfm. RTÉ Radio provide an hour of each Saturday with Country Time with Sandy Harsch. On television many of the Country and Irish musicians had TV shows on RTÉ One during the 1980s such as The Sandy Kelly Show and The Red Hurley Show, but by the 1990s many of those shows had been axed by RTÉ. RTÉ also broadcast the Country Music Television on RTÉ Two during the 1990s. In the 2000s RTÉ produced a retrospective series, A Little Bit Country, featuring stars from the golden era of Irish Country music. The Irish Language Television service TG4 has provided a number of Country and Irish programmes on its schedules such as Glór Tíre. Ireland West Music Television, a 24-hour Country and Irish channel, was founded in the UK and Ireland in 2011.