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The Pogues

By demonstrating that this soul of punk could reside in traditional Irish folk music, the Pogues were probably one of the most radical rings of the middle-’80s. Led by Shane MacGowan, whose slurred, incomprehensible tone of voice frequently disguised the pure poetry of his tunes, the Pogues had been undeniably …

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Philip Chevron

Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Philip Chevron combined the music customs of Ireland using the hard-edged attitude of punk rock and roll. A former person in the Pogues as well as the Radiators, Chevron became perhaps one of the most uncommon interpreters from the music of Berthold Brecht and Kurt Weill. The …

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Johny Brown

If a hush-hush collaboration between this artist, author Irvine Welsh, and former Bay City Rollers heartthrob Les McKeown sees the light of day, it could grow to be the high stage of singer and songwriter Johny Brown’s career. Until after that, he will become most kept in mind for guiding …

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