Celtic Thunder: Heritage (2011)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 1H 0M

Synopsis

In this concert recorded live in Poughkeepsie, New York, Keith, Paul, George, Ryan, Damien, and Neil perform the following songs: 1/ Heartland, 2/ Buachaill ón Eirne, 3/ The Dutchman, 4/ Black Is The Color, 5/ Working Man, 6/ Home From The Sea, 7/ Just A Song At Twilight, 8/ Belfast Polka, 9/ Gold & Silver Days, 10/ Noreen, 11/ Steal Away, 12/ Skye Boat Song, 13/ Whiskey In The Jar, 14/ My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose, 15/ Ireland's Call, 16/ A Place In The Choir.

Actors

Damian McGinty
Damian McGinty
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Paul Byrom
Paul Byrom
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George Donaldson
George Donaldson
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Ryan Kelly
Ryan Kelly
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Keith Harkin
Keith Harkin
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Neil Byrne
Neil Byrne
Himself

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