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From the film ''The Commitments'' (1991). Country and Western band that appears (sans sound) in the last couple minutes of the film. The band is fronted by former Commitments backup singer Bernie McGloughlin (Bronagh Gallagher), who "always had terrible taste in music." | From the film ''The Commitments'' (1991). Country and Western band that appears (sans sound) in the last couple minutes of the film. The band is fronted by former Commitments backup singer Bernie McGloughlin (Bronagh Gallagher), who "always had terrible taste in music." | ||
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+ | In “The Deportees,” Roddy Doyle’s 2008 follow-up short story to his novel, Mickah Wallace was the lead singer. | ||
[[Category:1991|Brassers]] | [[Category:1991|Brassers]] | ||
[[Category:The Commitments|Brassers]] | [[Category:The Commitments|Brassers]] | ||
[[Category:Country music|Brassers]] | [[Category:Country music|Brassers]] |
Revision as of 08:22, 15 June 2019
From the film The Commitments (1991). Country and Western band that appears (sans sound) in the last couple minutes of the film. The band is fronted by former Commitments backup singer Bernie McGloughlin (Bronagh Gallagher), who "always had terrible taste in music."
In “The Deportees,” Roddy Doyle’s 2008 follow-up short story to his novel, Mickah Wallace was the lead singer.