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  1. Jerry Fehily - Irish Drummer Extraordinaire and Recording Artist. Irish Drummers; Jerry when did you start playing drums? I was a late starter. I started playing when I was 17. Joe Mac from The Dixies, lived three doors down from me as a child. I was best friends with his son.

  2. Hothouse Flowers are an Irish rock band that combine traditional Irish music with influences from soul, gospel and rock. Formed in 1985 in Dublin, they started as street performers. Their first album, People (1988), was the most successful debut album in Irish history, reaching No. 1 in Ireland and No. 2 in the UK.

  3. Jerry Fehily. Real Name: Jerry Fehily. Profile: Irish Drummer and percussionist, est known for playing with The Hot House Flowers and Interference. In Groups: Hothouse Flowers, Interference (6) Variations: Viewing All | Jerry Fehily.

  4. 16 de oct. de 2016 · Jerry Fehily – Drums, Percussion. Additional musicians Claudia Fontaine – Background Vocals Jimmy Helms – Background Vocals Jimmy Chambers – Background Vocals Luis Jardim – Percussion Gary Barnacle – Brass John Thirkell – Brass Peter Thoms – Brass Lovely Previn – Fiddle. Producer and engineered by Alan Winstanley and Clive Langer.

  5. 17 de dic. de 2021 · Rooted in the dreamy visions of their founding fathers – Liam Ó Maonlaoí and Fiachna Ó Braonáin, and then later Peter O’Toole – their sound was eventually buffed-up by Leo Barnes on saxophone and by Jerry Fehily, a stylish drummer from the southside of Cork city.

  6. 9 de ago. de 1990 · Drummer Jerry Fehily, who’s sitting in the back of the van and listening to a tape of tonight’s concert on his Walkman, takes the opportunity to tease him about getting carried away during the...

  7. They were later joined by Leo Barnes (saxophone) and Jerry Fehily (drums). Their first album, People, was released in 1988 and was a huge success in Ireland, reaching number two on the charts. Musical Style. The Hothouse Flowers' music is a fusion of various styles, including Irish folk, rock, blues and gospel.