The Henry Girls

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James Monroe (feat. the Bog Neck Brass Band) 00:00 Tools
Sing My Sister Down 03:54 Tools
James Monroe 04:49 Tools
Watching the Detectives 03:34 Tools
December Moon 03:40 Tools
The Weather 03:34 Tools
Maybe 03:34 Tools
Ol' Cook Pot 03:01 Tools
Rain and Snow 03:25 Tools
The Light In The Window 03:01 Tools
Moonstruck 01:02 Tools
The Long Road 03:34 Tools
Fool's Gold 03:23 Tools
Farewell 04:19 Tools
Stop Saying Forever 04:11 Tools
Sweet Dreams 04:38 Tools
No Matter What You Say 01:23 Tools
Aisling 01:23 Tools
When Will I See You Again 03:19 Tools
So Long But Not Goodbye 03:19 Tools
Couldn't Ask For More 03:03 Tools
Reason to Believe (feat. Inishowen Gospel Choir) 04:49 Tools
It's Not Easy 04:49 Tools
Mr Snowman 02:21 Tools
Reason To Believe 03:03 Tools
Home 03:50 Tools
Oh Why 03:29 Tools
Home (feat. Fidil & Inishowen Gospel Choir) 03:50 Tools
Here Beside Me (feat. Inishowen Gospel Choir) 03:29 Tools
Mingulay Boat Song 03:29 Tools
Ocean of War 03:29 Tools
Here Beside Me 03:29 Tools
Mr Snowman (feat. the Bog Neck Brass Band) 02:03 Tools
A Friend Like You 02:03 Tools
Falling in Love Again 03:13 Tools
Far Beyond the Stars 02:03 Tools
Down by the River 03:13 Tools
Don't Call Me Honey 03:45 Tools
More Love, More Silence 03:45 Tools
No More Maybes 05:13 Tools
Slow Down 05:13 Tools
Watching the Detectives (Elvis Costello cover) 00:00 Tools
Rebel Girl (Joe Hill) 03:37 Tools
Early in the morning 02:57 Tools
The Kitchen Set 03:11 Tools
I'm Your Baby 03:30 Tools
As I roved out 05:22 Tools
Morning has broken 02:03 Tools
Dimming of the day 03:11 Tools
Glashedy Boat Song 03:30 Tools
Remember 03:37 Tools
Could't Ask for More 03:03 Tools
Rebel Girl 03:13 Tools
Eamonn an Chnoic 03:45 Tools
The Farmer Song 02:54 Tools
Satisfied Mind (Porter Wagoner) 03:38 Tools
Lazy 03:43 Tools
Mean Old Wind 02:29 Tools
Mary's Reflection 02:33 Tools
01 You Can Leave Right Now (feat. The Henry Girls) 03:43 Tools
It’s Not Easy 03:38 Tools
Spinning Waters 03:38 Tools
It's Too Late 04:46 Tools
Beyond Here 04:01 Tools
James Monroe (Featuring The Bog Neck Brass Band) 02:29 Tools
Eyes Of Wonder 04:46 Tools
Valentine's Day 03:45 Tools
Satisfied Mind 03:45 Tools
Tracks in the Snow 02:54 Tools
Drumaville Reel 04:37 Tools
Please Don't Leave 04:03 Tools
Don't Reach for the Stars 02:54 Tools
King St. Waltz 05:13 Tools
Hori-Horo 02:54 Tools
Suddenly 04:13 Tools
02 When I Hold You In My Arms (feat. The Henry Girls) 02:54 Tools
I Love to Ski 03:13 Tools
Tennessee Waltz 03:13 Tools
O Neill's Lament / O Neill's March 05:13 Tools
Gambang Suling 03:45 Tools
Reason To Believe (Featuring Inishowen Gospel Choir) 03:45 Tools
Who Will She Turn To? 03:45 Tools
High Octane Lady 05:13 Tools
Wonderful, Magical Sky / Aurora 05:13 Tools
After The Night Before 03:45 Tools
Spinning Waters / Slip Jigs 05:13 Tools
Watching the Detectives (Live in AnGrianan) 03:45 Tools
03 Light In The Valley (feat. The Henry Girls) 03:45 Tools
Here Beside Me (Featuring Inishowen Gospel Choir) 03:45 Tools
04 When A Heart Is Broke (feat. The Henry Girls) 03:45 Tools
02 December Moon 03:45 Tools
O Neill's Lament/ O Neill's March 05:13 Tools
Home (Featuring Fidil & Inishowen Gospel Choir) 05:13 Tools
Dreaming 03:24 Tools
Visible Lies 03:52 Tools
An Portán Beag / the Trip to Inishtrahull / Mother's in the Kitchen 03:52 Tools
Rain and Snow (trad.) 03:24 Tools
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The Henry Girls are three sisters from Co.Donegal, Ireland. They were brought up by music loving parents who introduced them to an eclectic array of sounds such as The Everly Brothers, The Bothy Band, The Beatles, Johnny Cash and Ella Fitzgerald as well being surrounded by traditional Irish music. In their own music, they have a unique rootsy sound which blends their native traditional Irish folk music with hints of americana, bluegrass and blues. They are renowned for their fine close harmonies and musical arrangements, and have been likened to such great musical acts as Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Dixie Chicks and The Be Good Tanyas. They write songs that are tuneful, catchy, and warm. Their repertoire is scattered with old and new and their style reflects many influences and tastes. They have been playing music together since childhood but decided to go professional in 2010. Since then have become one of the most talked about folk/roots acts to come out of Ireland, now captivating audiences on worldwide stages having toured in Germany, America, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, Austria and the UK. They are natural performers and are known for their warm personalities, onstage and off. In 2011, they appeared as guest backing vocalists on Mary Black’s album ‘Stories from the Steeples’ and one of the songs they appear on is a duet with the fabulous Imelda May. Huffington Post declared their album December Moon as one Top 10 albums of 2013. It was produced by Calum Malcom (Lau, Blue Nile, Heidi Talbot) and recorded in Scotland. In early 2014, the Donegal folk and roots trio released their latest album Louder than Words. The album received rave reviews from the Irish media and will be released in the UK, Germany and the USA later in the year. 'These sisters have a sensational talent. The quality of their harmony singing goes beyond mere technique. They possess an unerring ability to blend tone and resonance in a seamless fashion.' - Eamon Carr, The Evening Herald (IRL) 'Louder Than Words is a simply stunning offering from The Henry Girls' - 2UIBestow (12/12) '...beautiful harmonies that are the trademark of this band…This whole album is very high quality and one you MUST HAVE in your collection' - Fanrealm 'The Henry Girls have forged a sound all of their own' - Hot Press Magazine (IRL) 'Confident, organic & understated' - The Irish Times 'If ever a reminder of the strength of that blend was needed, it comes in the form of 'Maybe', the recent single from The Henry Girls forthcoming album Louder Than Words' - Irish Examiner Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.