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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Engine_AlleyEngine Alley - Wikipedia

    Mark Murphy. Engine Alley are a rock band from Kilkenny, Ireland, active since the 1990s. Their biggest success came in the early 90s, with many television appearances and successful singles. They have toured the UK, United States and Europe and continue to play live shows every year.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dumb_ThingsDumb Things - Wikipedia

    Kelly and his nephew Dan Kelly recorded the song as part of Kelly's A – Z Tours from 2004 to 2010, it was issued on the 8× CD album, The A – Z Recordings (2010). [6] "Dumb Things" was covered by alternative rockers Lash on the Paul Kelly tribute album Women at the Well (2002), and by Paul Dempsey (from Something for Kate ) on Before Too Long – A Tribute to Paul Kelly (2009).

  3. A Sonic Holiday (Engine Alley, 1992) No Deeper Blue (Townes van Zandt, 1994) Out the Gap (Sharon Shannon, 1995) Dobro (Frankie Lane, 1995) Further Along (The Dubliners, 1996) Lia Luachra (Lia Luachra, 1998) Traffic (Lia Luachra, 2000) You'll Never Beat the Irish (The Wolfe Tones, 2001) Gunsmoke at El Paso (Frankie Lane, 2003)

  4. 13 de sept. de 2018 · Thu Sep 13 2018 - 07:30. Showroom. . Artist: Engine Alley. Genre: Alternative. Label: Rollercoaster Records. Engine Alley brought a sorely needed splash of surreal colour to the somewhat...

  5. 23 de ene. de 2019 · Engine Alley live gig at the Tivoli Theatre, Dublin Dec 1992

  6. Engine Alley. From: Thomastown, Co.Kilkenny. Active: 1989-. Style: Lineup: Canice Kenealy - vocals & guitar. Brian Kenealy - guitar. Eamonn Byrne - bass. Paul O'Byrne - drums.

  7. Discover Engine Alley by Engine Alley released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.