THEY may both be in their 70s, but George and Eddie Furey, the remaining members of legendary folk and traditional band The Fureys, are showing no signs of retiring. Instead the brothers are hoping ...
Shortly before the Covid pandemic forced the world to shut down, The Fureys played more gigs in the space of 12 months than they had during any of their previous 39 years on the road. Brothers Eddie ...
THE Fureys celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2003 with a world tour taking in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada. And now they are coming to The Bridgeford Centre on February 14 next!
Paul and Michelle Stewart at The Fureys in the Ashdown Park Hotel recently. Photographer: Sabrina Ffrench Camillus Hiney from The Fureys in the Ashdown Park Hotel recently. Photographer: Sabrina ...
Nick Heyward remembers climbing on to a tour bus with his band Haircut 100 and wondering why he was surrounded by strangers. “Everybody was jumping on board, going ‘Yeah yeah – I want to get on.’ It ...
Irish musical legends The Fureys will take to the stage at Airdrie Town Hall for one night only. Renowned for their hit songs ...
Legends of Irish music & song, The Fureys are renowned for their hit songs 'I will love you', 'When you were sweet 16', 'The Green fields of France', 'The old man', 'Red rose café', 'From Clare to ...
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