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The Arrows

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Singer of Pop

Singer Eamonn Gibney had left Purple Pussycat to join a showband to be managed by the Tom Doherty Organisation, which would be called the Arrows. An article a month later described the band as "protégés" of the Miami and that they would be managed by former Miami leader Joe Tyrell, who was a Director of Miami Ltd. The beat scene in Dublin was being decimated by the defection of its stars to the showband scene. Although it is doubtful they complained much as those that went finally started making some real money, although they generally gave up some of their artistic integrity in the process. P.J. Coyne, formerly with the Grassband, was recruited as drummer with the new outfit. Irish-American singer Dave Heenan joined the band in summer, 1969, but left after a few weeks to return to the United States. He was replaced in September, 1969 by Mick Roche who had previously been with Dublin group, The Vampires (they also lost lead singer Tony Kenny to the Sands showband a couple of years earlier). In January 1972, the band added two female singers, Wendy Hutchinson who was sister-in-law of John Farrell and had been a dancer on the Go 2 Show (RTE) and Maria Dowdall, bringing their line-up to nine, one of the largest on the circuit at the time. In June, 1972, not long after the girls joined, the band headed on to Canada for a six week tour, but came back without their lead singer, Mick Roche. Mick decided to stay in Canada with Dublin Corporation (formerly The Pacific) who had been based there since 1971. He was taking over from Stuart Smith who was temporarily filling in after the departure of Peter Law, who had left the band. Peter came back to Ireland and was trying to make it on the cabaret scene (Peter died in 2017, R.I.P.). A couple of months later, in September, 1972 Dickie Rock announced he was leaving the Miami and the Arrows were drafted as his new backing band. The Arrows became Dickie's Band. In April, 1973, Fran Dennis left the band.

     
Genres
  • Pop
  • Rock
  • R&B/Soul
  • World
Popular Tracks   
Lovesick on Make Believe by The Arrows
Make Believe on Make Believe by The Arrows
No Robot's on Make Believe by The Arrows
Walking On Water on Make Believe by The Arrows
Ode to a Patient God on Make Believe by The Arrows
Lonely Soldiers on Make Believe by The Arrows
Words To Say on Disaster Queen by The Arrows
World Interrputed on Make Believe by The Arrows
All In on Make Believe by The Arrows
Before It's Too Late Feat. Sonny on Disaster Queen by The Arrows

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
My Woman, My Woman, My WifeMick Roche & The Arrows1971Single
Let's Fall In Love Again / Ra-Ta-TatMick Roche & The Arrows1971Single
One Step Two Step / Sinbad The SailorMick Roche And The Arrows1970Single
MercyThe Arrows1969Single
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To all the music fans that are contributing on Discogs, MusicBrainz and Wikipedia. Thanks to Franz Flückiger for providing Storygram used to visualize band membership.
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