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  2. Max Boyce - Wikipedia

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    He held concerts in Adelaide and Melbourne, but the highlight was his sold-out performance at the Sydney Opera House, [16] which was later released on DVD as Max Boyce: Down Under. [17] On 29 May 2006, Max Boyce headlined at a concert in Pontypridd to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Welsh national anthem, "Hen Wlad fy Nhadau". [18]

  3. Live at Treorchy - Wikipedia

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    Live at Treorchy is a live album by Welsh comedian and singer Max Boyce, first issued in 1974.It was his third album and his first for a major label, EMI Records.The album contains a mixture of comedic songs and poems along with Boyce's interactions with the crowd at Treorchy Rugby Club.

  4. We All Had Doctors' Papers - Wikipedia

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    We All Had Doctors' Papers is a live album by Welsh comedian and singer Max Boyce, first issued in 1975 and recorded at Pontarddulais Rugby Club. It was his fourth album release and followed his breakthrough recording Live at Treorchy. The album contains a mixture of comedic and traditional songs, along with Boyce's interactions with the crowd.

  5. A Guide to the Rest of 2024’s Concerts and Music Festivals

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    Post Malone: F-1 Trillion Tour . Dates: September 8–October 19. Shop Now Shop Now. Maxwell: The Serenade Tour . Dates: September 14–October 27. Shop Now Shop Now. André 3000: New Blue Son ...

  6. Treorchy Male Choir - Wikipedia

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    The choir has performed together with various celebrities, in concerts, on recordings, and on television. Their collaborations include performances with Tom Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Julie Andrews, Harry Secombe, Burt Bacharach, Shirley Bassey, Gwyneth Jones, Michael Ball, Katherine Jenkins, [5] Iris Williams, Max Boyce, Bryn Terfel, Aled Jones, Charlotte Church, Ozzy Osbourne, Jon Bon Jovi ...

  7. Oggy Oggy Oggy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s the Welsh folk singer and comedian Max Boyce popularised the chant to excite the crowd at his concerts. [1] Boyce is also a big rugby union fan, and through him it then began to be adopted by Welsh rugby union crowds at international matches. Soon it spread to rugby crowds at club and international level.

  8. List of Beyond Live shows - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Concert [Center of Gravity] Cravity April 17, 2022 April 5 Dream Stage <Glitch Mode> NCT Dream April 9, 2022 May 1 2nd World Tour "MANIAC" in Seoul: Stray Kids May 28, 2022 May 29, 2022 May 28 2nd Tour 'Neo City : Japan - The Link' NCT 127 September 28, 2022 (Blu-ray) June 12 2022 Concert [Wonderland] WJSN:

  9. Porthcawl RFC - Wikipedia

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    One of its proudest moments came in 1972 when the club faced and beat Maesteg, one of the first "giant killing" games and even led to a reference of the game by Max Boyce on his Live At Treorchy album. In 1974 the club became one of the first WRU affiliated clubs to venture on a major overseas tour when they travelled to Canada.