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INTERVIEW WITH PAUL ‘Mad Dog’ McGUINNESS FROM THE POPES

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Post by London Celtic Punks Mon Jun 06, 2016 1:10 pm

A couple of years after a serious car accident its great news to hear that Paul ‘Mad Dog’ McGuinness is back and playing a free gig next Wednesday in Camden. As lead singer of The Popes Paul was an integral part of the London Irish music scene and has been sorely missed. The Popes were best known originally as Shane MacGowan’s backing band before becoming a God damn brilliant celtic rock/punk band in their own right too.
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he is playing his first gig since the accident, a small intimate acoustic solo set at the Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Centre (phone number 020 7267 4496), 2 Lissenden Gardens, Camden, London NW5 1PP this Wednesday 8th June. Paul is on stage about 3.30pm and the gig is on the green right in front of the centre. The Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Centre offers music therapy and other music services to help children and adults with disabilities and illnesses. Specialist piano, keyboard, singing and song-writing lessons for people with a disability, illness, emotional difficulties or other challenges. Music groups for babies, toddlers and their parents; singing groups for children with autism and adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other lung conditions. The Lissenden Gardens are just between Kentish Town West and Gospel Oak and it’s free in so show your support for one of our own.
A couple of years after a serious car accident its great news to hear that Paul ‘Mad Dog’ McGuinness is back and playing a free gig next Wednesday in Camden. As lead singer of The Popes Paul was an integral part of the London Irish music scene and has been sorely missed. The Popes were best known originally as Shane MacGowan’s backing band before becoming a God damn brilliant celtic rock/punk band in their own right too.
http://wp.me/p3Huvn-1LK
he is playing his first gig since the accident, a small intimate acoustic solo set at the Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Centre (phone number 020 7267 4496), 2 Lissenden Gardens, Camden, London NW5 1PP this Wednesday 8th June. Paul is on stage about 3.30pm and the gig is on the green right in front of the centre. The Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Centre offers music therapy and other music services to help children and adults with disabilities and illnesses. Specialist piano, keyboard, singing and song-writing lessons for people with a disability, illness, emotional difficulties or other challenges. Music groups for babies, toddlers and their parents; singing groups for children with autism and adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other lung conditions. The Lissenden Gardens are just between Kentish Town West and Gospel Oak and it’s free in so show your support for one of our own.

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