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Moore tribute at the Bay hall



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
CHRISTY Moore tribute act Liam Byrne will play the Bay Hall, Derrytrasna on Saturday, August 30.
If you hadn’t seen the word ‘Tribute’ on the posters outside the venue you’d swear it was the man himself.

He has the look, the voice, the guitar, the eyes, the black vest, the songs, the humour, the stories, the bodran, the intensity of the singing, coupled with the fury of the strumming, mother of God he even sweats like him! And the hair is none too plentiful either.

Wexford native Liam Byrne has been performing his show ‘Ordinary Man a Tribute to Christy Moore’ since the year 2000. It all began in the Bridge Tavern in Wicklow town and since then Liam has been criss crossing Ireland, performing to thousands of people in venues both large and small, playing all the hits from ‘Nancy Spain’ and ‘Ride On’ to the hilarious ‘Joxer goes to Stuttgart’ and 'Delirium Tremens’.

It’s a show not to be missed and to be thoroughly enjoyed.



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  • Last Updated: 19 August 2008 6:06 PM
  • Source: Lurgan Mail
  • Location: Lurgan
 
 
  

 
 

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