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'''Liam Kelly''' is an ] ], he is a native of ] and a founding member of the band ]. He began playing ] at a very young age, born into a musical family. He started on the ] but later switched to the ] and in turn the ], mainly learning from local player ]. He is a veteran of many competitions, where he met ]. This friendship lead to ], a traditional group they formed while still at school.
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The level of success and media attention this group received was remarkable, including several TV and radio appearances and success in many competitions. Major concerts and tours were offered on the strength of their performances, but exam pressures and their young ages prevented them from capitalising on their success.

Liam's role in the band is a central one, as Dervish's core sound revolves around the tight and intuitive interplay between Flute, Accordion and Fiddle .

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* The hard-touring Sligo based conteporary Irish music collective.
* A searchable database of traditional dance tunes which identifies sources for tunes on commercial recordings and in tune books.
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