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    How about Peat Bog and the Glens?

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    I really like simple band names. And when thinking something celtic and masculine... How about "The Claymores"? or just "Claymore"?

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    Just a thought, but if you are not playing any sort of Celtic music, is a Celtic themed name representing the band well? The alternative is to mix classic rock/folk/and celtic styles. At one of my locals, the band of the night was one guy with a guitar that sang traditional Irish tunes, 70's rock, pub songs, and Canadian Maritime traditional. He was the best band I have seen at that pub or any in Vancouver.

    Having said that:

    Kiltlifted
    On Tap (if your playing in pubs)
    Oh Shillelagh
    céilidh (pronounced Ceili)
    Pint of the Black
    Kitchen Party
    Queen's Knickers

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