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There are two bands recognized by this name: 1. A band from Belgrade, Serbia. 2. A band from The Netherlands. 1. Irish Stew of Sindidun are a band from Belgrade, Serbia, founded in 2003. They are one of the most popular Serbian bands at the moments, and together with Orthodox Celts, Tir na n'Og, Belfast Food etc. form the Celtic punk/rock scene of the Balcans. Their main idea was to play Irish music, and their music is best described as a not-all-that-heavy punk-rock sound, inspired by Irish music. The band mainly preforms their own, original songs, but also does covers of Irish traditional songs and The Pogues covers. Irish Stew of Sindidun won two different prises for demo bands. They have had more than a 100 gigs, both in Belgrade and throughout Serbia. The band has released one studio album in March 2005. The album is called "So Many Words...", and consists of 12 tracks (9 original songs and 3 Irish folk/trad covers). The next studio album is expected to be released in March 2008. Members: - Bojan Petrović – lead vocals, tin whistles - Ana Mrkobrada – violin - Ivan Djurić – banjo, el. guitar, back vocals - Nenad Gavrilov – acc. guitar, back vocals - Aleksandar Gospodinov – bass guitar, back vocals - Marko Krasnić - drumset 2) Irish Stew is a Dutch folkband. Since 1983, the band recorded several records with traditional folk music. They sing both in English and in Frysian. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms m