Saturday, March 17, 2012

Dropkick murphys

  • BOSTON (WHDH) -- The Dropkick Murphys banded together to spend time with kids at the Franciscan Childrens Hospital. The Boston-based band played with children in the hospitals music therapy center, and they also presented a check for $25,000.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • For the past 16 years, Dropkick Murphys have been playing some of the best Irish punk music in America. The Boston band is always uncompromising, brash, indomitable, and full of energy and fire. In addition, they are always a lot of fun to listen to.
  • (Going Out In Style: Fenway Park Bonus Edition - Seattle Post Intelligencer)
  • The Dropkick Murphys could walk through this round of St. Patrick's Day shows in Boston and people would still love the hooting and hollering appeal of the Celt-punk spectacle.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Sunday night the Dropkick Murphys played Huntington, NYs Paramount Theater, helping the residents of the Long Island town end an early day-long St. Patricks Day celebration. With their official St.
  • (Examiner)
  • Dropkick Murphys tour fot the re-release of Going Out In Style, which includes the audio recording of Live At Fenway, recently stopped in Connecticut.  It was a great opportunity to experience a taste of those performances.
  • (Examiner)
  • Bostons Dropkick Murphys are not just big in the punk world, they also have found their niche in the citys sports scene.
  • (Ct Post)
  • USA TODAYs music staff offers a weekend tip sheet of sound recommendations spanning the media landscape. Green beer, Guinness and Dropkick Murphys: All signs of a good time on St. Patricks Day.
  • (Delaware Online)
  • For reasons obvious and not so obvious, the Dropkick Murphys and Neil Diamond have become unofficial court composers for the monarchy known as Red Sox Nation.
  • (TheDay)
  • Its not fair to call the Dropkick Murphys a popular band in the sense that their music is played on stations like KISS-108 and shows up on weekend countdown shows.
  • (Lowell Sun)
  • The Dropkick Murphys have been boxing fans for a long time. Lately, however, they have decided to get a little more involved in the sport, and decided that Framingham's Danny O'Connor was the ideal boxer with whom to be involved.
  • (MetroWest Daily News)

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