Black 47 espouses an unblinkingly political and thoroughly Irish form of rock 'n' roll, with songs covering topics from the Northern Ireland conflict to civil rights and urban unrest in contemporary New York. Black 47 earned their chops playing the pub scene in Manhattan and self-producing their first indie record, Black 47, before converting The Cars' Ric Ocasek to the cause and gaining mainstream attention with their second album. The band celebrates their 20th year on the road with their latest album "Bankers and Gangsters"
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February 26, 2019
never worked, black page, no concert dates, no music, no pix, no travel, nothing !
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October 19, 2011
Fantastic! A great idea. No doubt others will follow. Black 47 should be used to that though.
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Gig Alert with Maps Music pages swipe top, scroll bottom 18 Full Tracks From 18 Black 47 Albums with 'Behind the scenes' stories for each album Black 47 Blog Funky Ceili Video (choose YouTube App then 'Related video' Tab for more) Black 47's Flickr Photostream