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Oisin

There are at least two bands called Oisin: 1. This 70s Irish folk group comprised Geraldine MacGowan (b. Dublin, Eire; vocals, bodhran) and, joining in the early 80s, Anne Conroy (accordion). Oisín’s 1987Winds Of Change, on Tara Records, was largely credited to MacGowan and Conroy but were supplemented by Davy Spillane (uillean pipes, low whistle), Tom McDonagh (bouzouki), Brian O’Connor (flute, whistle), Maire Bhreathnach (fiddle), Gerry O’Connor (fiddle), Steve Cooney (bass, synthesizer), Noel Bridgeman (percussion), and Shay MacGowan (vocals, guitar). In the 80s MacGowan, with her husband Shay, opened an Irish pub and music venue in Hannover, Germany. She continues to peform and record into the new millennium. In 1990 Conroy married the respected accordianist, Joe Burke (b. 1939), and togther they perform as a duo. 2. This quintet is enrolled in the movement called nu metal. "We were classmates and started playing the music workshop. In 2000, when he was 18, decided to record a demo and sent it to all the labels to see what's up "feature. Chosen as the promise of 2002 by Clarin Yes, they released their debut album "Something to get me out of evil" in 2003, for the seal of the former Soda Stereo Zeta Bosio. Were praised and invited to play for the Machu Catupecu. Also participated in the San Pedro Rock Quilmes Rock 2003 and 2003. The voices are provided by two women, Karen and Gisela Garcia Bodenheimer, thus balancing the power of distorted guitars and brought the proposal a little more towards pop in a unique combination. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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