Icons of Irish Music – BBC Lifetime Achievement Awardees
For over three decades, Dervish has been at the forefront of traditional Irish music, captivating audiences worldwide with their energetic performances and masterful musicianship. Originating from County Sligo, Ireland, the ensemble features some of the country’s finest traditional musicians, fronted by the renowned vocalist and bodhrán player Cathy Jordan.
Dervish’s global appeal is evident in their extensive touring history, including performances at major festivals like Rock in Rio—where they played to an audience of 250,000—and Glastonbury. They’ve also served as cultural ambassadors, accompanying Irish leaders on state visits and even performing an impromptu session on the Great Wall of China.
Their discography boasts 13 critically acclaimed albums, such as The Great Irish Songbook, featuring collaborations with artists like Steve Earle, Rhiannon Giddens, and Vince Gill. Dervish’s live shows are celebrated for their vibrant arrangements of traditional tunes and songs, offering a dynamic experience that resonates with audiences across continents.
Recognized by the BBC as “an icon of Irish music,” Dervish continues to inspire and enthrall, making them a premier choice for venues and festivals seeking authentic and exhilarating Irish musical artistry.
“Dervish are simply brilliant… they carry Irish history with them.”
— The Guardian
“Dervish possesses one of the tightest, most inventive rhythm sections imaginable… they consistently present one of the most exhilarating performances imaginable.”
— PopMatters
“Dervish cast a warm glance back on their two decades (and counting) together… a beautifully rounded snapshot of a five-piece band still unapologetically in thrall to the music.”
— The Irish Times