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When New York Was Irish: Songs & Tunes by Terence Winch
by Terence Winch
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Media Type: Audio CD
Release Date: November 13. 2007
Label: Trade Root Music Group/Celtic Thunder Music
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 131807
Average Customer Rating: 
UPC: 877746000034
List price: $16.99
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The standard to which all traditional musicians should aspire, November 2, 2008
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Terence Winch, the ORIGINAL Celtic Thunder, and the Narrowbacks are the standard to which all traditional musicians should aspire. "When New York Was Irish" includes a bunch of my favorites from Celtic Thunder's previous CDs (Celtic Thunder, In Light of Other Days, and Hard New York Days) as well as new material with the Narrowbacks.
Also, check out Terence's poetry in "The Drift of Things" and "Boy Drinkers" and his stories in "That Special Place." Take your time with each piece and savor them like a Sunday afternoon that you never want to end.
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The Best Choice for Irish American Music, October 23, 2008
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This is as good and as authentic as it gets when you're looking for Irish American music--not to mention song lyrics. I've been a fan of Terence Winch's work for a good many years, and this collection shows that he and his musical colleagues (in particular, the REAL Celtic Thunder) have this music in their bloodstream. For a transfusion, get a copy of this album, and try to find copies of Celtic Thunder's three original CDs. You won't regret it.
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One of the Best, February 29, 2008
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One of the best Irish American bands ever. Terry Winch is a natural song writer. I come back to the cd again and again.
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