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Irish Music Band
 Boys & Girl From County Clare, The (Widescreen) It's the late '60s and the British Invasion has conquered the world! The Liverpool Sound tops the charts in every country, except in Ireland, where traditional Irish music still reigns supreme! But could the unthinkable happen? Could an upstart Irish band from Liverpool win the All Irish Music Championship for the first time in history? Transplanted Irishman Jimmy MacMahon (Colm Meany) and his motley English crew have their hearts set on it. Meanwhile, back in County Clare, Ireland, Jimmy's stalwart older brother, John Joe (Bernard Hill) and his feisty local band are determined to win the trophy for the third year in a row. Meanwhile, Clare's star fiddler, Anne (the radiant music icon Andrea Corr of The Corrs family band) chafes under her mother's rules against dating - especially when her eye lands on Teddy (Shaun Evans), Liverpool's star flute player. They are Ireland's answer to Romeo and Juliet.
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Draioicht na hOiche - Draioicht na hOiche (sic, correct Irish spelling is Draíocht na hOíche, "Magic of the Night"; shortly: DNO) is a British musical group founded in 2002, known for performing and popularizing Irish traditional music. The band has recorded seven albums of instrumental and vocal Irish folk music, as well as multiple collaborations with musicians of many genres, including Country music, Welsh traditional music, Scottish traditional music, Cape Breton music, and New wave music. Music of Bermuda - Bermuda is a Caribbean island and an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Its musical output includes pop singers Heather Nova and Eddie DeMello, as well as an array of bagpipe music played by descendents of Irish and Scottish settlers; the biggest bagpipe band on modern Bermuda is the Bermuda Islands Pipe Band. The Chieftains - The Chieftains are an Irish musical group founded in 1962, known for performing and popularizing Irish traditional music. The band has recorded many albums of instrumental Irish folk music, as well as multiple collaborations with popular musicians of many genres, including Country music, Galician traditional music, Cape Breton and Newfoundland music, and rock and roll. Music In Mouth - Music In Mouth is the second studio album from Irish band Bell X1, released on July 18, 2003 in Ireland and on July 21 in the UK. It was produced by Jamie Cullum.
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