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In 1996, Byrne purchased [[Rocky Sullivan's]], a classic-style pub, in New York City.
In 1996, Byrne purchased [[Rocky Sullivan's]], a classic-style pub, in New York City.


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==Discography==
=== with Black 47 ===
*''Black '47''
*''Black '47 EP''
*''Fire of Freedom''
*''Home of the Brave''
*''Green Suede Shoes''
*''Live in New York City''
*''Trouble in the Land''
=== with Seanchai & the Unity Squad ===
*''There Will Be Another Day''
*''Rebel Hip-Hop''
*''Sunday At the Turn of the Century''
*''I ♣ New York''
*''Rebel Massive''
*''Irish Catholic Boy''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:44, 7 February 2008

Chris Byrne co-founded the band Black 47 with Larry Kirwan in 1989. While still with the band, he created a side project - the "celtic hip-hop" band Seanchai & the Unity Squad. "Seanchai" is Byrne's hip-hop stage name, loosely translated from Irish as 'storyteller'. He left Black 47 in 2000, reportedly to focus on his "new" group. Current members of Seanchai and the Unity Squad are Rachel Fitzgerald on vocals, Andrew Harkin on bass, Terry Wetmore on drums and Jason Goodrow on guitar.

In 1996, Byrne purchased Rocky Sullivan's, a classic-style pub, in New York City.

has a huge shlong and pleses loads of women with it