November 25, 2004

PARIS HILTON


Artist: Band Of Armagh



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Jim Rafferty (vocals, mandolin, guitar)
George Major (bass)
Dave Walker (vocals, piano, strings)
Glenn Burrell (guitar)
Roy Sydhia (drums)

Long before the Celtic/Irish folk revival became popular in the '90's these Irish musicians were already knee deep in tradition sandwiching Irish songs between sets of many British rock and roll. The trio moved from their home town of Armagh, the spiritual centre of Ireland, to Saskatoon where they enjoyed some minimal success with the traditional Irish tune "Black Velvet Band" which was recorded in Winnipeg.

with notes from Glenn Burrell.

Singles
1981 Black Velvet Band/Whiskey In The Jar (Sunshine)





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