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Paul Hourican
One Step Forward
(Hurricane Records)


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(9 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

NEWS: 11 Nov 2009
This is his last gig of the year before going to the studio to work on his new album, scheduled to release in 2010.



NEWS: 30 Sep 2009
Paul will play the intimate Bewley’s Cafe Theatre on Grafton Street on October 1



NEWS: 16 Sep 2008
Paul Hourican will perform a midnight show in Dublin's Gallery Number One this weekend as part of the city's annual Culture Night.



NEWS: 11 Aug 2008
The Button Factory's recently-launched Acoustic Sessions continues this week with acts including Paul Hourican and Doug Sheridan.



NEWS: 29 Jul 2008
Dubliner Paul Hourican has announced an upstairs at Whelans headliner, with support from Nigel Place.



NEWS: 28 Apr 2008
Malahide native set for Castlepalooza, Cyprus Avenue, and Crawdaddy shows



NEWS: 24 Aug 2007
Malahide native Paul Hourican launches his debut single to coincide with an support slot on Aslan's latest tour.




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