The Serfs (MN)
The Serfs play an irreverent blend of Irish rebel songs, popular bar covers and satiric originals.
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The Serfs play an irreverent blend of Irish Rebel tunes, popular bar covers and satiric originals.Band/artist history
The Serfs (also known as Dagny Taggart and the Looters or in some places Tarragon) play an irreverent blend of Irish rebel and bar music with rock standards and satiric originals.
The origins of The Serfs are shrouded in Celtic mystery. According to legend the original Serfs were a race of people called the Druids who no one knows who they were or what they were doing but they left their legacy hewn into the living rocks of Stonehenge. Yet another legend ascribes the origin of the Serfs to a shadowy figure called Pete or sometimes "Judo Pete". This figure gathered together a company of heroes to fight the forces of sobriety. They took on the name "The Serfs" symbolizing their fellowship. The legends are unclear but at some point Pete was seduced by the soberside and for a time the fellowship was broken only to later arise again to combat the forces of evil.Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes we play live and the highlight of our show is The Beer Song
Your musical influences
The Pogues, The Flogging Mollys, Dropkick Murphys, The Ramones, Bob Dylan and a bunch of old nodding Irish GuysWhat equipment do you use?
Guitars and BongosAnything else?
I guess I'll write about booze.Contact
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