- Music
- 03 Jan 12
Paul Doyle Instruments set for Music Show
The renowned specialists will be exhibiting in the RDS this February.
With the festive season behind us, it's full steam ahead for one of the biggest musical events on the Irish music calendar. The Music Show takes place on February 25-26 and it has just been announced that Paul Doyle has been added to the already illustrious list of exhibitors.
Paul Doyle Instruments are experts in the production of high-quality traditional Irish instruments and will be showing off their exemplary craftwork when they host their stand in Dublin.
“Paul Doyle has been making quality, hand-crafted musical instruments for over 30 years,” explained a company spokesperson. “Paul specialises in creating his individual styles of harps, mandolins, bouzoukis and mandolas for customers throughout the world”.
“The Doyle family have a great history and tradition of instrument making in Ireland,” said Mark Hogan, Music Show organiser. “We’re delighted that we have confirmed exhibitors of Paul’s calibre at The Music Show. This ensures the public will have chance to view instruments of only the highest quality.”
Based in Galway City, Paul consistently produces instruments of impeccable quality, while also teaching the new breed of up and coming craftsmen who will continue to carry on their great tradition. The company also stocks a unique collection of speciality antique instruments.
The Music Show takes place on February 25 and 26, in the Main Hall, RDS.
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