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Brendan Quinn celebrates 60 years in showbiz with Cookstown show

Country music legend, Brendan Quinn, is set to return to Cookstown this October for a special evening celebrating 60 years in the music business.

Joining him on the night will be special guests Gino Lupari, James Quinn, Steve Cooney, and the Dermot Byrne Duo.

A household name since the early 1970s, Brendan Quinn, who is a native of Magherafelt, achieved great success in the Irish charts with the number one hit, ‘Four in the Morning’, as well as a string of other hits such as ‘Bandy the Rodeo Clown’; ‘Daddy’s Little Girl’; ‘I Can Almost See My Hometown from Here’; and ‘Angeline’, to name a few.

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Having formed the band, The Bluebirds, in 1976, Brendan then went on to record numerous albums with the group which found great success with countless television appearances, as well as having toured all over Ireland, UK and America. Having moved to Canada in the early 1980s, Brendan would later return home in 1985 and immediately resume his career playing live shows, recording new albums and presenting the BBC TV series, ‘Make Mine Country’.

In the 1990s, Brendan disbanded The Bluebirds to take things a bit easier, playing smaller venues and forming a new band, The Kicking Mule, with long-time friend and collaborator, Arty McGlynn.

In the early 2000s, Brendan began to pursue his interest in song-writing and has since released an abundance of his own material.

Now based in Donegal, his latest album, ‘Tickin’ Over’, has been highly-acclaimed, and has received massive airplay.

His latest single, ‘I Have Met My Love Today’, is still riding high in the charts. So, don’t miss your opportunity to see Brendan in action as he returns to Cookstown this autumn. Brendan and his range of special guests will take to the stage in the Burnavon Theatre on October 12 at 8pm.

 

l Tickets to see Brendan Quinn are £25, and can be purchased now online via www.burnavon.com or by calling 028 8676 9949.

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