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Their time has come

The free-flowing instrumental rock of Ten Past Seven is causing a stir. But are they really jazz fans in disguise?

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NEWS: 09 May 2005
Killarney heroes Ten Past Seven were named the cream of this year's Murphy's Live crop




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