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Total Stories: 30          Published: Wed, Jan 16, 2008



Hit-maker, Brendan Shine 'Grandad' returns to Ardhowen


Television and radio and recording star, Brendan Shine, with his accordion and his star-studded band return, by popular demand to the Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen on Friday, 25th January, 2008.

Brendan has become a household name in entertainment right around the world and he has managed to pick up great songs to record down the years and he has done it again with his new smash hit single entitled "The first time I heard them say Grandad".

He is back at the top of the charts, thanks to his fans buying the single and making it the most requested song on radio stations province-wide.

A big welcome awaits him and his band which features his daughter, Emily Shine and lifelong friend and drummer, Little Johnie Dawson, when he steps out on the stage at the Ardhowen.

Be prepared when Brendan straps his accordion, for a good old sing-song and his many No. 1 hits, like "Catch me if you can", "Do you want your old lobby washed down", "The clock on the wall", "The village where I went to school", "Shoe the donkey" and the "Grandad " song.

Brendan will be joined by his special guest, Frank McCaffrey who, himself, has some great hits like "More than yesterday", "Our Anniversary" and his latest single "When I was a lad".

Doors open at 7.15 pm. and show starts at 8.00 pm. Tickets are selling very fast direct from the Ardhowen Theatre - Box Office (telephone 028 6632 3233). Without doubt, Brendan Shine is the "Grandad" of all concert attractions - don't miss him as he returns to the Ardhowen following his sell-out show on his last visit. It promises to be a superb night of entertainment!


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