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  1. Explore music from Giorgio Kilkenny. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Giorgio Kilkenny on Discogs.

  2. Explore Giorgio Kilkenny's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Giorgio Kilkenny on AllMusic.

  3. 9 de jun. de 2009 · With the addition of new bass player, Giorgio Kilkenny, this line-up recorded "Too-Rye-Ay" in 1982, a hybrid of soul and Celtic folk, with strong influences from the music of Van Morrison, the new sound accompanied by a new look, with the band attired in dungarees, scarves, leather waistcoats, and what was described as "a generally scruffy ...

  4. El primer resultado de este nuevo sonido fue el single Liars A To E (con el nuevo bajista Giorgio Kilkenny), single con escaso éxito comercial.

  5. 19 de dic. de 2021 · Too-Rye-Ay presents Dexys Midnight Runners as an octet composed of Rowland, Billingham, Adams, bassist Giorgio Kilkenny, drummer Seb Shelton, reedist Paul Speare (flute, saxophone, tin whistle), and violinists Helen O’Hara and Steve Brennan (aka The Emerald Express). Paterson and saxophonist Brian Maurice — who stayed through the sessions ...

  6. Wynne was sacked by the group at this point, to be replaced by Mick Gallick (whom Rowland gave the stage name "Giorgio Kilkenny") on bass. Music journalist Paolo Hewitt commented about this version of Dexys: "Dexys wouldn't make a record unless they thought it was great. And they wouldn't play a gig unless they thought they were gonna be great."

  7. The song was the first song recorded and released by the revamped Dexys Midnight Runners' lineup, which added fiddle players Helen O'Hara, Steve Brennan and Roger MacDuff and bassist Giorgio Kilkenny. Reflecting the revised lineup, the song features mandolins and violins rather than the horn fanfares featured in the group's earlier work.