Jigjam are preparing to set off to America yet again bringing their music to the Grand Ole Oprey and Dollywood.
An Offaly band says its 'more special' to be asked back to Nashville for the second time.
Jigjam is going back to Dollywood this September, after performing there for the first time in 2018.
The Bluegrass/Americana playing band have rubbed shoulders with some of country music's finests as they tour Nashville, playing the Grand Ole Oprey and Dolly Parton's themepark.
The band grew up playing Irish Music at Trad Sessions in Tullamore.
Lead Singer and Guitarist Jamie Mc Keogh, says their song 'Time to Go Home' was inspired by their local Trad Sessions:
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