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Contents:
- ENOLA GAY: THE BIRTH OF A REVOLUTNARY BAND
- GAY, GA IRISH BANDS
- “GAY GAELS” WHO HAVE ENRICHED IRELAND’S HISTORY AND CULTURE FOR THE WORLD
- GAY IRELAND
ENOLA GAY: THE BIRTH OF A REVOLUTNARY BAND
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Enola Gay. Wh only a sgle and a remix released and six gigs unr their belt, Belfast post-punk/noise rock band Enola Gay have monstrated enough passn, telligence, and virtuosy to create a thunro mic reer. COVID-19 has slowed down plans for this h four-piece band, but there is a lot to look forward to Gay tablished themselv late 2019, followg jam ssns between guarist Joe McVeigh and sger Fnn Reilly.
After rerdg a mo, they passed onto Jt Mtard, earng Enola Gay their send ever gig as their opener on December 11, 2019. In this new, ncert-ls world, Enola Gay managed to pture the attentn of many through their mighty mic. Flyer of the Jt Mtard gig wh support om Enola Gay.
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Image urty of Enola Gay’s Facebook page. Flyer of Enola Gay’s first headlg gig. Image urty of Enola Gay’s Facebook.
In an exclive terview on October 17, 2020, McVeigh and Belfast based producer and live electronic act, Mount Palomar, spoke about the polil spiratn, productn, and receptn of Enola Gay’s only 2020 track, “The Birth of a Natn, ” and the remix produced by Mount Palomar. “The Birth of a Natn, ” Enola Gay’s first sgle dropped on June 17 via Facebook. Mount Palomar and Enola Gay released a remix of “The Birth of a Natn” on October 9, 2020.
“GAY GAELS” WHO HAVE ENRICHED IRELAND’S HISTORY AND CULTURE FOR THE WORLD
Jack Snrs of BBC Rad 1 said, “The bt of brand new mic that you are gog to hear and ’s om Enola Gay... McVeigh hop for Enola Gay to make bigger imprsns wh their other material. On November 26, 2020, Enola Gay was ranked number eight on District Magaze’s The Future of Irish Mic: 2021 list.
Reilly’s hip-hop rant vols profs a chos so badass you’ll want to scream as you spray pat a wall wh :“Break the legsTo rebuild the boneBurn the hoeRebuild a home”One sgle track was enough for Enola Gay to ga tractn and pave the way for what is sure to be an abrasive, experimental, unapologetic, and–most importantly–loud mic reer. Enola Gay is volist Fnn Reilly, guarist Joe McVeigh, bassist Adam Cooper, and dmmer Andy Mullan. Contact Enola Gay.
Here's a brief look at some of the gay Irish who forever changed the urse of history. Should gays be banned om the St.
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) The Church—which has had more than their share of their own gay problems—the Ancient Orr of Hibernians and other like-md anizatns band together, thought back fondly on their 19th-century prejudic, and shouted an thorarian “NYET! ” There were all kds of exc (“Gays n march, but they n’t do so unr a banner”), but everyone knew the real reason.
It’s ironic that this bigotry towards gays should have remaed so prevalent current tim, sce Ireland’s history has been enriched, yterday and today, by s gay members. And you don’t have to look too hard eher for great exampl—two of the sixteen men executed by the Brish 1916 were most likely gay—Sir Roger Casement (fely) and Padraig Pearse (probably).
Dpe havg a voted wife and fatherg a child, Behan’s homosexualy, which first blossomed when he was servg time a Brish borstal for young boys, ightened and disturbed him until his premature ath 1964. ) He was known for his openly gay and flamboyant liftyle.