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So hard to beat – back in touch with Billy Doherty, celebrating 45 years of overseas Undertones adventures
The Undertones are on the road again, 45 years after their first shows outside Ireland on the back of iconic debut EP, ‘Teenage Kicks’, with the second of three weekend jaunts this month coming up. An initial three-dayer last weekend … Continue reading →
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