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  2. Dr. Strangely Strange - Wikipedia

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    After signing with the Incredible String Band's producer and manager Joe Boyd, Dr Strangely Strange debuted in 1969 with Kip of the Serenes. The album was produced by Boyd. Later in the year Pawle guested on the Incredible String Band's Changing Horses album. Linus was asked to leave to cut down on touring costs at the end of 1969, after some ...

  3. The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter - Wikipedia

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    The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter is the third album by Scottish psychedelic folk group the Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in March 1968 on Elektra Records (see 1968 in music). It saw the band continuing its development of the elements of psychedelic folk and enlarging on past themes, a process they had begun on their previous ...

  4. Niall Toner - Wikipedia

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    Toner organised his first acoustic band in the early sixties with the formation of The Lee Valley String Band in Cork. He started the Sackville String Band in late 1975, a popular Dublin outfit that played at concerts and festivals all over the country. [2] Influenced by the recordings of the Fuzzy Mountain, Hollow Rock, and Highwoods String ...

  5. Music of Montserrat - Wikipedia

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    The most famous modern string band from Montserrat is the Rude Boys String Band. [ 3 ] Montserratian culture is generally a hybrid of African and European, specifically British and Irish, elements. [ 4 ]

  6. Seo Linn - Wikipedia

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    Seo Linn's Óró instantly became a fan favourite has amassed over 9 million views on YouTube. "Accompanying the album is an interactive workbook for irish language learners with lyrics and chords, plus text written by the band on topics as diverse as sport, recipes, and even mallachtaí, or insults, all as Gaeilge."

  7. El McMeen - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Ellsworth McMeen, III (known as El McMeen) (born June 3, 1947 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania), is an acoustic steel-string fingerstyle guitarist.His specialty is fingerstyle arrangements of sung or strongly melodic pieces, ranging from the Irish genre, to hymns, gospel tunes and pop music.

  8. A Very Cellular Song - Wikipedia

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    Writer Dan Lander described the song as Mike Heron's masterpiece. He wrote: [5] "Weaving between styles as divergent as Bahamian funerary music, East Indian incantation and ancient Celtic mysticism, 'A Very Cellular Song' represents a high point in the band's creativity and surely influenced a host of others including Led Zeppelin, the Who and Lou Reed.

  9. Luv Bug - Wikipedia

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    The earliest incarnation of the group were formed as an amateur teenage band in early 1977. [2] Playing local gigs they were then taken on by manager Michael Magill and went professional in late 1982 and consisted of sister and brothers June (lead vocals), Hugh (bass) and Max (guitar) Cunningham along with Ricky Meyler (vocals and keyboards) and Majella Grant (drums).