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Based out of St. Johns Newfoundland, these five lads stem from various musical and geographical backgrounds. Diversity in musical ability and influence coalesce to create the energy that has become Tarahan. Formerly known as Napper Tandy, the band engages audiences of all ages during live performances. Whether playing at festivals, concert halls, pubs or corporate venues, Tarahan never ceases to create a powerful, yet heart-felt session of great entertainment. From benevolent ballads to driving drones and shameless shanties, the pleasure is shared by band and fan alike.

Jim Bradley (fiddle, mandolin, bouzouki, tenor banjo) was once the versatile instrumentalist for The Sons of Erin and Shillelagh Law. Through his jigs, reels and lively melodies, his impeccable musicianship complements the distinctive sound of Tarahan.

Kyran Pennell (bass) has a strong rock and roll background, yet the music of his grandfathers and native Trepassey have always been close to his heart. His aptitude for harmonies, technical arrangements and adept bass stylings significantly contributes to the bands success.

Noel Worthman (bones, guitar, whistle, bodhran, harmonica) born and raised in St. Johns has been around the local music scene since the early '90s carrying with him influences from Figgy Duff, The Chieftains and Ryans Fancy. An avid historian, his cultural interests are reflected in his repertoire of narratives, shanties and stirring ballads.

Lorne Rowsell (guitar) of Little Bay Islands brings with him the powerful spiritual music of his family, fantastic fingers in creative guitar tunings and quiet leadership. Adding to the groups finesse, he offers superb harmonies, solid lead vocals and driving rhythms.

Mike Kinsella (5-string banjo, guitar) consistently provides a steady metronome beat on banjo while singing the songs of his familys Fogo Island. Growing up in St. John's, he has delved into an assortment of rhymes and rhythms, yet has always been inspired by the musical tradition of his ancestral Tilting.

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(5 out of 5 average with 1 reviews)
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    If you get a chance to see this band you must. These guys are great . From Mumford and sons to their own originals , they put off a great show. High energy . Loved their show

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    May 15, 2013 by Paul

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