IRISH singer and accordion player Brendan Shine is scheduled to appear at the reopening of the Pavilion, Gorleston on Saturday, March 7. He has played at Carnegie Hall, New York, Albert Hall in London and a number of top venues in his native Ireland.
IRISH singer and accordion player Brendan Shine is scheduled to appear at the reopening of the Pavilion, Gorleston on Saturday, March 7.
He has played at Carnegie Hall, New York, Albert Hall in London and a number of top venues in his native Ireland. Record-wise he has enjoyed 25 hit albums, and 34 hit singles, 15 of which went to number one in Ireland.
Favourite songs with the artists include Thank God for the kids and Pal of my cradle days
Brendan enjoys a loyal following in East Anglia, but it was after airplay of his single Loneliness by a commercial radio station in Reading, Radio 210, in the mid 1980s that started the ball rolling for him in the UK.
For bookings to see Brendan at 7.30pm on March 7, contact the Pavilion's Box office number is: 01493 662832. Tickets �16 and �15
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