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Liam O'Maonlai has led The Hothouse Flowers since their inception back in the 80's.
Hothouse Flowers are an Irish rock group that combines traditional Irish music with influences from soul, gospel, and rock. Formed in 1985 in Dublin, they started as street performers. Their first album, People (1988), was the most successful debut album in Irish history, reaching No. 1 in Ireland and No. 2 in the UK. After two more albums and extensive touring, the group separated in 1994. Since getting back together in 1998, the band members have been sporadically issuing new songs and touring, but also pursuing solo careers. Liam as a solo performer continues this to this day. An Irish speaker and singer... his Sean Nos singing is remarkable too.
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The Maestro and The Sinners are a Newcastle based trio to watch out for. Comprising 'Young Bucks' Archie Brown & Pat Rafferty, the trio is completed by Bradley Creswick on fiddle. You'll be pleased to note that Bradley, former leader of The Northern Symphonia Orchestra plays The Royal Albert Hall on the night before this gig! One not to miss! Archie Brown and Co' have played The Pelton before to great appreciation. See them with Liam here again!
Early Bird tkts £12 - Adv £18 - £20 on the door.
23-25 Pelton Road,
Greenwich,
Greater London,
England,
SE10 9PQ.
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