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Carmel (band)

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352:, Stockton Georgian Theatre, and Manchester Band on The Wall. Of the shows, she said: "It will be wonderful to work with the new musicians. They are all great in their own right and it will be so sweet to hear the many songs that Gerry Darby, Jim Parris and I wrote together in the years spanning the 1980s and the 1990s." 358:
On 25 September 2015, McCourt released her first new single with her new band, the double A-side "Sad Situation"/"Second Wife Blues", on new independent label Kultura Recordings. Both tracks were recorded at Limefield Studio in Middleton and mixed and mastered by Kevin O'Toole.
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The start of the millennium saw them all back in their adopted hometown of Manchester, but Darby decided he no longer wanted to continue. In 2002, Paris and McCourt undertook a tour playing the old material with a nine piece band. This resulted in a 2004 live DVD entitled
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status, and also charted in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. "Sally", the first single lifted from the album, sold 200,000 copies in France alone, and led to McCourt featuring in a duet, "J'oublierai ton nom" with French rock singer
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Live performance has always been central to Carmel's work and they are successful on the European touring circuit, and have frequently found greater appreciation on the continent than in the UK. The French christened McCourt as the new
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McCourt took the band on a European tour of Germany and Switzerland towards the end of May 2013 and began to start playing some of the new songs she had been writing.
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when two students, Carmel McCourt and Jim Parris got together with drummer Gerry Darby (Parris's cousin). Their debut single, "Storm" reached No. 13 in the
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In December 2011, McCourt and Paris released their first studio album in over 15 years. Still working under the name Carmel, they released the album
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As of October 2012, McCourt was set to return to live work with a new band formation, performing Carmel classics as well as material from the
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before the album was made available via download. The collection later received a full CD release in August 2012 via Secret Records.
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This article is about the British jazz group. Not to be confused with the Swedish Eurodance group
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On 2 June 2018, McCourt played her first live date in four years, playing St. Agnes' Church,
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described the album as "incendiary". and the decade was closed with the 1990
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Wrawby born Carmel McCourt makes comeback 30 years after becoming pop star
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provided guest vocals on the track "One Fine Day", a song dedicated to
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and David Motion) had considerable success in France, achieving
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During much of the 1990s, the band members were living between
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provided the venue for their last album for over a decade,
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group active since the early 1980s. The band consisted of
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with Paris producing. That album was followed by 1995's
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Index

Caramell
Manchester
Jazz
soul
sophisti-pop
London
East West
Secret
Carmel McCourt
jazz
soul
Carmel McCourt
Manchester
UK Independent Chart
London Records
Mike Thorne
soulful
ballads
gospel
blues
jazz
UK Singles Chart
Brian Eno
Hugh Jones
gold disc
Johnny Hallyday
Brian Eno
Pete Wingfield
Jimmy Somerville
Harvey Milk

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