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On This Day in 1972, Paul McCartney Wrote One of the Most Intense Protest Songs of His Career
In 1972, Paul McCartney was so affected by a horrific massacre in Northern Ireland that he penned a protest song about it in less than a day.
A 9-year-old boy lies on the floor of a working-class rowhouse in Belfast, Northern Ireland, wondrously watching American Westerns on TV. Outside, though, the world’s gone mad. Broken glass and ...
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Northern Ireland–Iraq music collaboration to perform at major international music festival
A cross-cultural music collaboration involving musicians from Northern Ireland and Iraq is set to feature prominently at one ...
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