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A band that doesn't follow the herd!

The "Cattle Company" who have been in existence since the early '90's have built a strong reputation with their brand of progressive country music.

Since the release of their very successful debut album "Hero" the band has gone from strength to strength with their writing, recording, and also with their live performances both in Ireland and further afield. After the release of "Hero" there followed two live tracks, "Let me in" and "Darkest hour" which were featured on the successful Irish hit album "Alive in Belfast". (The Warehouse Sessions)

In 1995 the "Cattle Company" were chosen as the European Country Music Association's best European independent group.

The band is a firm favourite on the Scandinavian country scene and play annually at festivals in Holland, Denmark and Sweden. In 1998 they travelled for the first time to Lithuania and performed to around 20,000 people at the "Pudas Druskos" festival in Druskininki.

The "Cattle Company's" latest release "Love to be loved" on Diamond Blue Records" England has received excellent feedback through the press and radio and shows evidence of the band maintaining a very high standard which they have set themselves before committing their brand of music for public enjoyment.

North America CMA International"awards, Gatlinburg,Tennessee
In February 1999 the "Cattle Company" received two awards one for the best "new country" international album 1999 for "Love to be loved" and the other was a songwriting award for Brendan Monaghan.

The band's music can be frequently heard on many radio stations across the world and they have appeared on several television shows in Europe.

In 1999 the Cattle Company plan to perform in England (May and September), Holland (June) and Denmark (September).


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Page updated on 18 April 1999