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New album plus tour for Mark Geary
Friday 16 April 2004'Ghosts' was recorded with David Odlum at the Black Box Studios in France.
It will be released on the Dublin-based Independent Records label on 27 August.
Geary's debut album, '33 1/3 Grand Street', released in Ireland in early 2003, is to receive a belated UK release through Independent Records/Setanta on 14 June.
Special guest on Geary's Irish tour will be Ann Scott.
Tour dates:
Saturday 17 April - T2, Ennis, Co Clare
Sunday 18 April - Rosin Dubh, Galway
Monday 19 April - Sirius, Cobh, Co Cork
Tuesday 20 April - Cleeres, Kilkenny
Wednesday 21 April - The Lobby, Cork
Friday 23 April - Whelans, Dublin
Saturday 24 April - Spirit Store, Dundalk
Sunday 25 April - Auntie Annies, Belfast
Monday 26 April - Sardinos, Derry
Tuesday 27 April - McGarrigles, Sligo
Wednesday 28 April - The Boatclub, Limerick
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