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Chieftain regrets missing Johnny Cash

Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains has admitted that he tried to arrange for a collaboration between the late country music legend Johnny Cash and The Chieftains in Wicklow in 1988, but that the meeting didn’t take place.


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