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Doonican played to an over-capacity Woodland Stage arena as hundreds queued for a chance at catching their much-anticipated antics". A review of a smaller venue show said "They simply take all the songs you cannot get out of your head – everything from The Police to Kings of Leon – and twist the lyrics beyond recognition while wearing gloriously outrageous multi-coloured tank tops."
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described their performance at Off The Tracks festival the same year with "Like a modern-day version of the Barron
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in September 2019, described the album as "the summit of musical comedy. Scott Doonican's attention to detail is what sets the Doonicans ahead of all the contenders in this genre. These are lovingly crafted pastiches with tonnes of subtle layers". They went on to say that it was "the strongest
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in August 2018, for their 900th show and again in 2022. Playing mainly acoustic folk instruments, they take popular songs and replace the lyrics with their own comedy reworkings, often on themes completely unrelated to the original song. They have independently released eleven studio albums
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amongst many others. The show also featured lots of regular puppet characters voiced and performed by Amanda. The show has continued beyond the pandemic with more sporadic episodes after 2021's Episode 66 'finale' which actually marked the band's return to live performances.
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after their Saturday night exploits. A regular extension to their 2-3 hour livestream shows, would be an 'After-Show Party' in The Pint & Puppet, where Scott would play some covers of other artists, which would be broadcast via Facebook Live.
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was the winner of a 'Jezzie Award' from Radio Bicester's 'Tarka Blowpig Music Show' after coming in at Number 1 and receiving the accolade of 'Studio Album of the Year - 2019', in a chart that featured
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culture joins folk and hip-hop in an intoxicating mix". The Yorkshire Evening Post described the band at the same show as "hilarious".
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2404:Johnson, Peter (2 July 2015).
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505:Fairport's Cropredy Convention
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2683:. Moon on a Stick. p. 3.
2378:Walsh, Dom (19 August 2018).
2011:"Bearded Theory line-up 2020"
1986:"Group Scrubs Up Pretty Well"
1551:Morgan, David (11 May 2018).
1528:Mills, Bob (16 August 2018).
1186:Underneath The Stars Festival
673:I Believe In Father Christmas
2629:"Off The Tracks 2017 review"
2552:Bowrey, Sara (30 May 2018).
2431:"1000 Light Beers from Home"
1364:(2019) Recorded live at the
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2842:"Lives In Music: Dave Pegg"
1697:Ewart, Alan (6 June 2016).
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2720:"Leek Arts Festival News"
2406:"Rock star seeks reunion"
1676:"Band brings in Sax solo"
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1428:Palace Theatre, Redditch
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1354:(2019) Recorded live at
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2331:"Bearded Theory review"
2194:on:Glastonbury Festival
1892:"Gig Review: Doonifest"
1244:Moon-On-A-Stick Records
1138:Cambridge Folk Festival
1094:In July 2017, comedian
1068:What's On West Midlands
686:How Deep Is Your Glove?
583:Moon-On-A-Stick Records
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2483:"The Levellers review"
2223:Farmer Phil's Festival
1918:"MAGICAL HISTORY TOUR"
1165:Doonicans album yet".
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1075:'Ave It: Bold As Brass
1073:John Atkin, reviewing
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953:Farmer Phil's Festival
796:The fourth episode of
331:Background information
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2750:Cambridge Independent
2582:. Warrington Guardian
2528:"Bearded Theory 2016"
2353:"Beautiful Days 2018"
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1311:Ave It: Bold As Brass
790:The Pint & Puppet
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2489:(September 2015): 15
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1388:Doonicans In Concert
1356:Glastonbury Festival
922:Glastonbury Festival
918:Doonicans In Concert
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701:Glastonbury Festival
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84:improve this article
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1896:Tarka Blowpig Music
1262:Back To The Day Job
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2118:. 30 November 2021
1871:Barnsley Chronicle
1846:Barnsley Chronicle
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1532:. Banbury Guardian
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1938:. 31 January 2020
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