Hello,
I live in Florida now, however, am originally from Boston, MA. My dad had an album once and the band and album were called, "The Irish Revolution". It was a fantastic record! I believe they only made the one. The record got all scratched, of course, as I it played over and over and sange along! My father loved it as well (God rest his soul). It was finally lost forever and I've always wanted to try and find another.
I know it's a long shot, at best, but has anyone out ever heard of them? It was in the early to mid-seventies, but I don't know the names of the band members, only that there were 3 or 4 men and one blond girl singer? One of the songs went like this, "When the day is dawning, all it takes is Sunday morning, and the sweet Maria, and I'm the guy who's coming to see her, Just beyond the highway, there's an open plain, and it keeps me going, through the wind and rain. . . My Maria waits for me? Thanks, Mary Frances McCarthy-Bexfield, Palm Bay, FL
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