Worldly Dervish.(Irish musical group)

From: Sing Out! | Date: September 22, 2004| Author: Weir, Rob | Copyright information

Ask the casual Irish music fan to name the top working groups and names like Altan, Patrick Street, and Solas pop up instantly. Ask a serious Irish music fan the same question, and Dervish will surely be added to the list. Dervish has a devoted following who know greatness when they hear it ... and those fans are found all over the globe. Dervish has performed before sellout crowds in Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, and most of Europe and North ...

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