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rdfs:comment | - Donagh O'Leary (born 1965, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish bass guitarist and songwriter, based in London, England. He has been a member of many UK bands including The Wild Frontiers, Dave Vanian & The Phantom Chords, Naz Nomad & The Nightmares, Tenpole Tudor, and played as a session musician with Marc Almond and Peter Perrett. In the 1990s, O'Leary played bass guitar and sang with punk band Speedurchin and, in 2000, he formed Jesse James a pop punk band with a horn section. Now retired from playing music he runs a publishing company, Bomber Music.
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Name | - Donagh O'Leary
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abstract | - Donagh O'Leary (born 1965, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish bass guitarist and songwriter, based in London, England. He has been a member of many UK bands including The Wild Frontiers, Dave Vanian & The Phantom Chords, Naz Nomad & The Nightmares, Tenpole Tudor, and played as a session musician with Marc Almond and Peter Perrett. In the 1990s, O'Leary played bass guitar and sang with punk band Speedurchin and, in 2000, he formed Jesse James a pop punk band with a horn section. Now retired from playing music he runs a publishing company, Bomber Music.
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