The Jivenaires Showband
The Jivenaires Showband was formed in Boyle,
Co Roscommon (Ireland) in 1961. Having achieved significant local
success the band progressed to the countrywide ballroom circuit, doing
tours of the Irish Club and Dancehall scene in the UK during
Lent, when no dancing was allowed throughout the bulk of the country. Although
always based in Boyle the Jivenaires had a four-strong Mullingar
presence at one stage.
Considered to be a very exciting band for its time with some excellent musicians, the band broke up in late 1967 when some band members turned professional and joined the bigger bands. Three of the band members still play the pub circuit – Sean Kenny, Monty (Frank Montgomery) and Pat Hoye (Boston USA).
The band had various changes in personnel
throughout its short life. All of the following played at various times:
Pat Feely (RIP), Evelyn O'Mara (Italy),Michael Kennedy, Pat Hever,
Christy Regan, Andrew McKeon, Pat Hoye (Boston: USA),Frank Montgomery
(Boyle), Rickey McCaffrey (Longford), Danny Murray (Dublin), Sean Kenny
(Mullingar), Dermot Hegarty, (Longford), Gary Street
(UK) and Liam Conroy (Dublin).The band
was managed by Willie Devine (Dublin) and for a time by Jimmy Molloy (RIP)
(Longford). The "sparks" was Tom Murray (Boyle)
From Danny Murray's Files
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