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There’s at least one Irishman who has made a big impression on The Pussycat Dolls.

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NEWS: 21 Oct 2008
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NEWS: 14 Oct 2008
The Dublin O2 Arena shows continue to come thick and fast with The Pussycat Dolls playing the soon-to-be-opened venue in February.



REVIEW: 12 Feb 2007
What started out as a burlesque dance troupe in LA’s Viper Room and is now the biggest girl pop/R’n’B sensation on the planet certainly gives value for...



NEWS: 12 Feb 2007
Snow Patrol's mainman has contributed a track on the solo album of Nicole Scherzinger, she of Pussycat Dolls fame.



REVIEW: 30 Nov 2005
Showing a wanton disregard for grammar not seen since the days of Slade, the Dolls follow their unavoidably catchy hit with a stinker of an r ‘n b ballad...



REVIEW: 25 Nov 2005
Showing a wanton disregard for grammar not seen since the days of Slade, the Dolls follow their unavoidably catchy hit with a stinker of an r ‘n b ballad...




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