
4Ever Erin
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is a main course of rock and folk rock music, large platters of blues, country and Celtic with a dessert of a spice of variety.. tasty covers and originals..
4Ever Erin is:
Dorothy Sherman - vocals, flute, guitar, bass
Davy Shannon - guitar, bass, vocals
(Occasional guest musicians)
Members of the group have played venues over North America from clubs to festivals to theaters..is the perfect choice for club, party, festival, almost any occasion..
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Thanks!!
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This song was written, recorded and sung my late friend, one-time significant other, music partner and band founder Davy Shannon. Davy struggled through life with numerous painful and debilitating ailments, always soothing himself with his guitar. This is one of the few times he ever sang and I think this is his best vocal work. Dorothy H. Sherman, former lead singer and flute player, 4 Ever Erin.
I cannot express to you all how moving your music is to me. I grew up in grade school listening and singing these songs.So sweet, so sincere, so heartfelt! Thank you so much for carrying on this grand tradition of heartwarming traditional Irish folk music!
Simply awesome . I love it. Merry Christmas all the best to you and yours!
Great version of this song!
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And I forgot to tell you, that while his heart was in Ireland, he was born and lived all his life in the U.S. We were able to get to Ireland for the first time, not long before he died. Thanks to the kindness of the gent running the open mic at Dublin's International Bar, he realized his dream of playing music there. We performed his "To Ireland Someday to Go," and covered "Ghost Riders in the Sky." Dorothy.