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			<title>Dublin-Kerry pair, Caoimhin O’ Raghallaigh and Brendan Begley head for the US - VIDEOS (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 06:45:30 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*182/20111101035617BR01.jpg" width="200" height="182" alt="" title="" border="0" /> <br /> The cover art for Brendan Begley & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh's'A Moment of Madness'The pairing of fiddler Caoimhin O Raghallaigh from Dublin and accordionist Brendan Begley from Dingle in West Kerry is a musical delight leading to an eclectic and interesting evening whenever you can be in their company  Once again they have embarked on a tour of the US with the support of Culture Ireland’s Imagine Ireland 2011 campaign that will conclude in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/story/ent/from_the_hob/dublin-kerry-pair-caoimhin-o-raghallaigh-and-brendan-begley-head-for-the-us---videos-132307428.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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						<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 01:26:36 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*200/cashierno9coverart.jpg" width="200" height="200" alt="" title="" border="0" />  </br>By: TARA DOUGHERTY <p><u><strong>CONTEMPORARY</strong></u><br />
<strong>Cashier No. 9</strong><br />
<strong>To the Death of Fun</strong><br />
Belfast has for many years been a hub for contemporary Irish music. One of the newest acts to emerge from the hometown of&nbsp; Van Morrison is Cashier No. 9. After securing gigs opening for Snow Patrol and playing at the famed Glastonbury Music Festival, the quintet has finally released their debut album, <em>To the Death of Fun</em>. Their vocals sound like you&rsquo;d find them in Venice, CA: a lovely array of harmonies reminiscent of Crosby, Stills and Nash. On the heels of the explosive success of new folk interpreters like Seattle&rsquo;s Fleet Foxes and London&rsquo;s Mumford and Sons, Cashier No. 9 is emerging onto a music scene primed for their style.</p> <a href="http://www.irishcentral.com/IrishAmerica/Music-Reviews-121800439.html">READ MORE</a> ]]></description>
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