Keith Duffy
Nacimiento : 1966-06-02,
Historia
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Keith Duffy is an Irish bass guitarist, best known for his long-standing support role in the folk-pop band The Corrs.
Bass Guitar
The Corrs return for an exclusive appearance, their first in more than a decade, at the Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park on Sunday 13th September 2015. Setlist: 01 Intro, 02 Breathless 01:19, 03 Runaway 05:01, 04 Dreams 10:05, 05 What Can I Do 15:34, 06 Radio 20:06, 07 Toss The Feathers 25:06
Bass
The Corrs live in Geneva as part of their 2004 Borrowed Heaven tour. Set-list: 01. Introduction 02. Humdrum 03. Only When I Sleep 04. Dreams (Fleetwood Mac cover) 05. What Can I Do 06. Forgiven, Not Forgotten 07. Angel 08. Runaway 09. Return From Fingal/Trout In a Bath 10. Borrowed Heaven 11. No Frontiers 12. Queen Of Hollywood 13. Long Night 14. Old Town (Phil Lynott cover). 15. Radio. 16. Summer Sunshine. 17. So Young. 18. I Never Loved You Anyway. 19. Goodbye. Encore 20. Breathless. 21. Toss The Feathers 22. Credits Recorded 26 November 2004 at the SEG Geneva Arena in Geneva.
Bass
The Corrs play a set at the 2004 Montreux Jazz Festival. Setlist: 1. Runaway. 2. Return to Fingall. 3. Joy of Life/Trout in The Bath 4. Borrowed Heaven 5. No Frontiers (Mary Black cover). 6. Ruby Tuesday (The Rolling Stones cover). 7. Hideaway. 8. Radio. 9. Long Night. 10. When the Stars Go Blue (Ryan Adams cover). 11. Summer Sunshine
Bass
VH1 Presents: The Corrs, Live In Dublin is an album which is a live performance performed by the Irish celtic folk-rock band, The Corrs in Dublin, Ireland who are accompanied by the Irish Film Orchestra. The Corrs have performed previous released songs with a slight remix into it. Also, this album highlights include two duets with Bono of U2 — performing Ryan Adams' "When the Stars Go Blue", and the Lee Hazlewood/Nancy Sinatra classic "Summer Wine". The Corrs also perform Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing", featuring a guitar solo by Ronnie Wood who later also performs alongside them for the Rolling Stones song "Ruby Tuesday".
Himself
Kate Thornton goes backstage with the Corrs as they prepare to play a gig in Sweden.
Bass
The Corrs play a very special live concert at London's legendary Wembley Arena. The 116-minute set includes songs from their third album, "In Blue," a brand new version of their instrumental "Paddy McCarthy," and a special performance of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Happy X-Mas (War is Over)".
Himself
The Corrs talk about writing and recording their third studio album, In Blue. Features song performances and interviews. Taken from the Live at Lansdowne Road concert DVD
Irish-Celtic-pop siblings, The Corrs, perform songs from their first two albums for 43,000 fans at Lansdowne Road, Dublin's old rugby fields.
Bass
The Corrs Unplugged es un álbum en vivo grabado por la banda irlandesa The Corrs en los estudios Ardmore de Dublín (Irlanda) en octubre de 1999 como parte de las series MTV Unplugged. El álbum incluye algunos de sus éxitos tocados en vivo, con acompañamiento de la Orquesta de Dublín y sin instrumentos eléctricos. Versionearon alguna canción (Everybody Hurts, Old Town y Little Wing, de REM, Phil Lynott y Jimmy Hendrix respectivamente), tocaron dos instrumentales, y dos inéditas que incluirían en su siguiente disco de estudio en 2000 (Radio y At Your Side). El primer sencillo del álbum fue "Radio", al que le siguió "Old Town". Más tarde el concierto se lanzó también en VHS y DVD. Certificó doble disco de platino en Europa por la venta de más de 2 millones de ejemplares en el continente, además de varios discos de oro y platino en Australia, Brasil o Nueva Zelanda.