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Grace & Glory

The High Kings

Irish
Celtic Collections

Released: 18th November 2016
Catalogue Number: CCCD1075
Barcode: 5390872195146
Running Time: 46 Mins.

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The true heirs of Ireland?s folk heritage, The High Kings, are back with their brand new album,'Grace & Glory' features the song 'Schooldays Over' which the band performed to great acclaim on the 2016 RTÉ broadcast of Ireland's Centenery, to a massive international audience.

1. Hand Me Down My Bible
2. Schooldays Over
3. Spancil Hill
4. Follow Me Up To Carlow
5. Grace
6. Kelly the Boy from Killane
7. Goodnight Irene
8. Ride On
9. The Green Fields Of France
10.Nancy Spain
11.Early Morning Rain
12.The Boys Are Back In Town
The true heirs of Ireland?s folk heritage, The High Kings, are back with their brand new album,'Grace & Glory' features the song 'Schooldays Over' which the band performed to great acclaim on the 2016 RTÉ broadcast of Ireland's Centenery, to a massive international audience.

Lineup

Finbarr Clancy - Vocals & Guitar
Brian Dunphy - Vocals & Guitar/Bodhran
Martin Furey - Vocals & Guitar/Banjo
Darren Holden - Vocals & Guitar/Mandolin

With.
James Blennerhasset - Bass
Ken Rice - Violin
Clive Barnes - Dobro & Slide Guitar

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