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Article: Celtic Thunder Storms America on St. Patrick's Day with Appearances at the White House and New York City's Annual Parade.
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- Politics & Government Business
- Article date:
- April 2, 2009
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Celtic Thunder, the acclaimed pop vocal quintet from Ireland and Scotland, took America by storm yesterday as they brought the holiday cheer of their homeland on a whirlwind St. Patrick's Day trip to two U.S. cities in one day. The group started off the morning by opening New York City's famed St. Patrick's Day Parade on 5th Avenue with a stirring performance, televised on NBC, of national rugby anthem "Ireland's Call" and a heartwarming a cappella version of "Danny Boy." Immediately following their set, Celtic Thunder rushed off on a train to the nation's capital, where they performed at the official White House St. Patrick's Day Party for an audience that included ...
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Article: REVIEW Celtic Thunder is Irish-lite
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December 17, 2008 ;
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... ... striking thing about the act Celtic Thunder is that they are neither ... particularly thunderous. Celtic Thunder, which played to a modest ... hit, "My Boy." Indeed, Celtic Thunder is more of a showcase for ...
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