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Events
Date Time Event Location  
Sat May 25   East Durham Irish Festival
The Fairgrounds at East Durham, East Durham, NY, USA more info
Sun May 26 7:00 pm Breezy Point Surf Club
  more info
Sun Jun 09 12:15 pm NJ Irish Festival
Monmouth Race Track more info
Sun Jun 09 6:30 pm Staten Island Irish Fair
The Grounds of SI Boys Football League, Staten Island, NY, USA more info
Sat Jun 15 7:00 pm Private Party
LBI, NJ more info
Sat Jun 29 10:00 pm Rogues Return to Rumson
Molly Maguire's, Rumson, NJ more info
Thu Jul 11   Summer Concert - Breezy Point
Breezy Point Ballfields, Breezy Point, NY more info
Sat Jul 27 10:00 pm The Bungalow Bar - Rockaway
The Bungalow Bar, Rockaway Beach, NY more info
Sat Aug 10 7:00 pm Breezy Point Surf Club
Breezy Point, NY  
Sun Aug 18   Hunter Mountain Celtic Festival
Hunter Mountain, Tannersville, NY more info
Sat Sep 07 1:00 pm Ship Bottom Island Irish Fest
Long Beach Island, NJ more info
Sun Sep 15 4:00 pm AOH Div 1 Irish Festival
Alba House, Staten Island, NY, USA more info
Our Debut Album **ON SALE NOW**

The self-titled debut album from A Band of Rogues featuring numerous songs written by the band members, traditional irish music and a song made famous by Christy Moore - Ordinary Man.

1. Molly Molly - Sean McNally
2. Take Me Back To Kerry - Tom Burns
3. Girl From The Emerald Isle - Frank Banafato
4. The Timmy Clifford Set - Traditional
5. Can't Eat The Scenery - Tom Burns
6. Ordinary Man - Peter Hames
7. Punch - Traditional
8. Irish Goodbye - Tom Burns, Joe O'Brien
9. These Streets Are Mean - Sean McNally
10. Ballyvaughn - Joe O'Brien

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As "A Band of Rogues," we're an Irish-American band playing a mix of Irish songs and traditional tunes
with a contemporary gritty edge, as well as American folk, blues, and rock n' roll.  The band
released their first CD as The Moonshiners in 2007, and has been playing festivals, weddings, dances
and bars throughout the tri-state area. 



 Thanks to the Irish Echo for the article they wrote on our appearance on WFUV, profiling our
new line-up and name change.  Read about it here!  And thanks, also to the Emerald Society for
having us, see more photos and read a rundown of the broadcast on their website.

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