Tal Korenberg
Plays Scottish, highland & small pipes, Irish Uilleann pipes, Irish whistles . He began his career with wind instruments at the age of 6, playing recorder, and later learned saxophone and clarinet at the Ashdod city conservatory. Subsequently he studied with Uri Miles, and by personal initiative took up the subject of Irish and Scottish music. Besides his interest in music, Tal received a Bachelor's Degree from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, in Education and Sociology.
Asaf Korenberg
Studied drums and percussion with some of the best teachers in Israel (Nimrod Elisar, Ilan Katshka, Eitan Itskowitz, and others). He specializes in virtuoso Darbuka, & Latin drums and percussion. He is national musical coordinator for Keren Karev (an educational enrichment program fund) and teaches music in the Ashkelon conservatory and in Kfar Silver.

Israel Korenberg
Plays various percussion instruments in the band, besides the Bodhran. He has played with the top performers of Israeli music (Yizhar Cohen, Ofira Gluska, Ruhama Raz, Eitan Massuri, Michal Tal, Abraham Felder, Margalit Zan'ani, Yaffa Yarkoni). Throughout the years he has acquired much experience on a variety of percussion instruments (congas, bongos, Dgembe, darbuka, and others). During the last few years he has acquired a great love for the Bodhran drum. He is also the proud father of Tal and Asaf.

Dato Shalom
Plays bass guitar in the band. He is a graduate of the Ashdod municipal music conservatory and of the Rimon School of Music, majoring in Jazz and Contemporary Music. He teaches bass guitar in the Ashkelon conservatory, and appears also with other local ensembles. He studied with Leonid Pateshka and Aryeh Velnitz.

Yair Verdiger
He is the dancer who appears with the band. He is the "Irish Dance of Israel" director, and is a soloist with the Trikotera Dance Company. He has been dancing for the last ten years, and has studied in London with Moira Klarkin, in the U.S. with Ryan Kinsela, and in Israeli dance studios with Jacqueline Lee. He performs in the style of Michael Phlatly/Collin Dun (Riverdance)- traditional and modern Irish dance.

Maayan Carmeli
Plays the Irish fiddle . She began playing the violin at the age of 9, and studied with: Arthur Zeisserman, Osnat Yechieli, and Tibor Worge, in Israel and in a Swiss music academy. While touring Scotland and Ireland, she fell in love with Irish music and immediately began learning the basics of that field. Since then she has been taking part in Irish music events in Israel.

Jacob Hoter
Plays acoustic and electric guitar in the band. He is a graduate of the Rimon School of Music, majoring in Jazz and Light Music, and of the Academy of Music in Jerusalem, with a major in Jazz. He studied with Yossi Levy and Steve Paskov. He is active in various local jazz ensembles, and for the last four years has been an accompanist of Diklah, the singer. He has written music for plays (productions by Nissan Netiv and the Pesik Theater in Jerusalem), and also teaches guitar and conducts young student bands.

Ruti Meiri
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Rami Yossifov
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