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Topic History of: Should I be glad that I share my surname with this band ?
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david giles2008 wrote:
[quote Sad to see the Wiki has them as a "crap pop band". Makes interesting reading.

And the Wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dooleys[/quote]

I'm sure no one here was responsible for that particular edit
andrew I think they are awful my history teacher would sing a Dooleys number when he called the register.
giles2008 Interesting fan site here on the band. Sad to see the Wiki has them as a "crap pop band". Makes interesting reading.


www.dooleyfans.karoo.net/


And the Wiki

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dooleys
K Andrew The-Dooleys. Oooh 'ark at you with ya fancy double barrelled surname!
giles2008 Saw them live once when they were playing the Granada bingo cabaret circuit. The highlight of the show was a medley of songs from the beginnings of rock and roll to the present day ending with a blistering version of "The Final Countdown". By the end the whole audience was on its feet screaming for more. The Dooleys really were a cracking live act.