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Fine Crowd entertained crowds from 1993 to its disbanding in late 1999. Fine Crowd received its name while attending the Terra Nova Folk Festival. The group toured extensively throughout Atlantic Canada, averaging 200 shows a year. In 1996, Fine Crowd released its debut independent recording, "Poverty's Arse". From October 1997 to March 1998, Fine Crowd was in studio recording "Sucker For Good Company", released April 1998. This album highlights the band's polished presentation, infectious personalities, and writing skills. Nine of the songs are new and original, penned by members of the band. Fine Crowd are described as "an original, high-energy, traditional Celtic band", principally based on Newfoundland's Irish heritage. They will always be remembered as a great asset to the regional music community.
27 tracks
Showing 10 of 13 tracks
Blarney Roses
Theresa Maria
Green Valleys
Jolly Tinker - Kerry Polka - Julia Delaney - The Banshee
Poor Old Mare
Cod Liver Oil
By Peter Kerrivan
Queen of Argyll
Clean Up After The Time
The Islander
Showing 10 of 14 tracks
Wha'd'ya Think Of Me Now
Cunla
Stubborn Man
When I Fury
Chanty
The Richman
Banks of Newfoundland
Donald MacGillavry
The Sun Song
Bonavist Line
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