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  2. Sings Greatest Palace Music - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Sings Greatest Palace Music is a 2004 studio album by Bonnie 'Prince' Billy.It features new recordings of songs from his Palace Music era (1993–1997), recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with a large group of country session musicians.

  3. List of The Wurzels band members - Wikipedia

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    The Wurzels performing live in 2012. The Wurzels are a British scrumpy and Western band from Nailsea, Somerset.Formed in early 1966, the group was originally known as "Adge Cutler & The Wurzels" and featured vocalist Adge Cutler backed by banjo and guitarist Reg Quantrill, accordion player Reg Chant, sousaphone player Brian Walker, and bassist John Macey.

  4. List of accordionists - Wikipedia

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    Nejc Pačnik (born 1990) – Slovenian accordionist, twice accordion world-champion and accordion teacher Esa Pakarinen (1911–1989) – Finnish accordionist and actor Willard A. "Bill" Palmer (1917–1996) – inventor of the quint system which was later patented by Titano as used in their line of "converter" (or "quint") bass accordions

  5. List of All-Ireland Fleadh champions - Wikipedia

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    This page lists those who have won the senior title at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann title since its foundation in 1951 by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann.There were no competitions in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

  6. The Woods Band - Wikipedia

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    The record was a mix of traditional material and originals, including a re-recording of the track Dreams from Terry's old band Sweeney's Men. With standard rock instruments embellished by mandola, concertina, autoharp, dulcimer, bodhran, and harpsichord, the music sounded rather similar to, and held its own with, Steeleye Span's own early work ...

  7. Tony MacMahon - Wikipedia

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    Tony MacMahon (18 April 1939 – 8 October 2021) was an Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster.. MacMahon with his accordion. MacMahon's chief early inspiration, accordionist Joe Cooley, was a frequent caller at the MacMahon home in Ennis, Co. Clare from 1949 until 1954, when Cooley left Ireland for the United States of America.

  8. Antony G. Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Antony Gerard Sweeney (25 September 1955) was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. [ 1 ] An Australian citizen, now resident in the UK, [ 2 ] he is best known for his ten-year period as director of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image .

  9. Tony Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Tony Sweeney (c.1931 – 4 December 2012) was a famous Irish horse racing journalist. He first worked at the Daily Mirror in 1956 and left in 1997. In 1964, Sweeney became RTÉ 's sports commentator through 1998.