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Trouble
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« on: June 06, 2008, 06:37AM »

THKs have a small peice in this article that I got.

Old Black magic still there after 25 years

The High Kings, who make their local debut at the Waterfront Hall Studio tomorrow night fresh from their inaugural American tour, are being hailed as the most exciting Irish ballad group since the Clancy Brothers

Comprising Finbarr Clancy (son of Bobby Clancy), Brian Dunphy (son of Sean Dunphy), Martin Furey (son of Finbarr Furey) and former Riverdance solist, Darren Holden, they have come together to perform new songs and re-energise the great Irish ballads as a kind of male equivalent to the successful Celtic Women.


http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/music-gigs/article3776077.ece

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Thanks Lindsey
Maggie
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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2008, 08:01AM »

Good find, Caitlin!

The "Black Magic" in the headline refers to Mary Black, who is on Tour.

That article in the Belfast Telegraph was about several artists.
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