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Davy Spillane

A founding person in progressive Celtic folk-rock music group, Moving Hearts, Davy Spillane helped provide the music from the Emerald Isle up to contemporary standards. Because the band’s separation in 1986, Spillane offers continuing to forge a fresh musical path while securely grasping the customs of days gone by. Spillane …

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Paul Cleary

b. 9 Sept 1959, Dublin, Eire. Paul Cleary may be the previous lead vocalist and primary songwriter from the Cutting blades, a Dublin, Eire-based clothing which was touted in the past due 70s and early 80s to be ‘the band probably to’, and something that challenged U2 critically and artistically …

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Gavin Friday

Gavin Fri was the lead singer and primary visionary of 1 of Ireland’s most ambitious, challenging, and (frequently) challenging post-punk groupings, the Virgin Prunes. After departing the Prunes in 1986, he empty the music business to color for a calendar year . 5, time for the fray after teaming up …

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The Bachelors

The Bachelors were an Irish pop music group from the 1960s comprising brothers Conleth (b.March 3, 1941) and Declan Clusky (b. Dec 12, 1942) and John Stokes (b. August 13, 1940). They started as an instrumental work playing harmonicas and known as the Harmonichords or Tranquility Chords in 1958, but …

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