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Live At The Palace Theatre (2019) [includes video​-​stream access]

by The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican

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Sing 05:55
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Bag For Life 03:07
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Arse On Fire 04:06
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The Zipper 03:54
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B.I.S.T.O. 03:48
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Nando's 04:42
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The Road 05:25
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Amaretto 03:21
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Jump Ararnd 07:17

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The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican celebrate their 1000th show in style with a sold out night at The Palace Theatre in Redditch.

This digital album also comes with an access key so that you can stream the video of the show from the internet.

credits

released December 25, 2019

Scott Doonican: vocals, acoustic guitar, synthesizer ukulele, keyboard
Björn Doonicansson: tenor banjo, fiddle, mandolin, acoustic guitar, vibaslap, vocals
Alan Doonican: vocals, accordion, keyboard, ukulele, keytar

Recorded by Joel Howe & James Howe at Studio to Stage
Mixed and mastered by Joel Howe
Film directed by Fresh FX

Recorded and filmed live at The Palace Theatre, Redditch, 25th October 2019

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The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican UK

Hailing from Barnsley, The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican are Britain's hardest working comedy band. Having played over 1,100 anarchic live shows to date, they are instantly recognisable for their immaculate hair and their stylish dress-sense. The have been critically acclaimed to be the UK festival scene's undisputed Kings of Parody. ... more

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