MaCushla Accordion Tributes
Welcome to MaCushla
Biography
Macushla is Irish for ‘My Love’ in Gaelic ‘Mo Chuisle’, my sweetheart, my loved one, my darling. A calling which was famous 1911 by that beautiful Irish timeless epic ‘Macushla’, written by Josphine V. Rowe and performed by John MaCormack, who laments for his lost love.
- An Accordion Tribute for loved ones in memory and honour of the deceased. An opportunity for the final farewell performance in song, everlasting in love and memory.
- A service for many years to be requested, to play and sing the gravesides, requiems and crematoriums for a touching funeral experience.
Whilst it can be a very traumatic experience Macushla lifts the spirit and can make a huge difference to a bereaved family. Danny Boy is far by the most popular and Silent Night during the Season of Christmas. Varying Styles across the Genre, on an Italian Fantini Accordion.
Accordion Tributes (Menu)
The tributes offered, from church services accompanying the organist in hymn selection to a solo play. Playing the deceased in to Church and leading to the graveside with a sweet lament and final tribute in song with the accordion. Tributes are also played at Crematoriums, Wakes & Receptions.
Tributes of Birth County and Country wearing the platted colours in flag to honour the family and gifted at closure.
Working with families to tailor Macushla to their needs.
Contact:
Kevin Doherty
M: 07785757245
kev@ma-cushla.co.uk
Facebook; MaCushla@FuneralAccordion