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'''The High Kings''' are an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[ballad]] group. They were formed by the same creators as the [[Celtic Woman]]phenomenon. Finbar Clancy (son of [[Bobby Clancy]]), Brian Dunphy (son of Seán Dunphy, who represented Ireland in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1967]]), Martin Furey (son of Finbar Furey of [[the Fureys]]) and Darren Holden make up the group. They recently were featured on [[PBS]] during their fund drive special<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/previews/newsletter/archives/20080302.html PBS previews]</ref>.
'''The High Kings''' are an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[ballad]] group. They were formed by the same creators as the [[Celtic Woman]] phenomenon. Finbar Clancy (son of [[Bobby Clancy]]), Brian Dunphy (son of Seán Dunphy, who represented Ireland in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1967]]), Martin Furey (son of Finbar Furey of [[the Fureys]]) and Darren Holden make up the group. They recently were featured on [[PBS]] during their fund drive special<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/previews/newsletter/archives/20080302.html PBS previews]</ref>.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 00:17, 17 July 2008

The High Kings are an Irish ballad group. They were formed by the same creators as the Celtic Woman phenomenon. Finbar Clancy (son of Bobby Clancy), Brian Dunphy (son of Seán Dunphy, who represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967), Martin Furey (son of Finbar Furey of the Fureys) and Darren Holden make up the group. They recently were featured on PBS during their fund drive special[1].

Discography

  • The High Kings - Manhattan Records (2008)
  • The High Kings:Live in Dublin (DVD) - The Blue Note Label Group (2008)

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