BAILER BALCONYTV.COM 18/08/2006 video

Bailer's music is an exciting and original blend of acoustic and electric material. Their music is full of dynamics and melody, which has made the band accessible to audiences all over Ireland. This Irish band was formed in 2001. Founder members of Bailer, (singer) Caitriona McGuinness and (guitarist/songwriter) Maurice Brennan previously played together in Dublin building up a strong repertoire and gaining live experience. Bailer released its debut EP In the City in 2004. Bailer has gigged extensively playing leading Irish venues such as The Point Theatre, Vicar Street, Temple Bar Music Centre, The Green Room, The Music Factory, The Sugar Club, Dolans Warehouse, The Hub and a host of venues and festivals around the country. They were selected to play at the prestigious Hard Working Class Heroes music industry showcase last August. Regular supports around Ireland with some of Irelands most popular acts like Aslan and The Hothouse Flowers have provided tremendous exposure and invaluable experience. One of the highlights of 2005 was when the band played at The Point Theatre as Aslan's special guest in December. The band recently released a single called Tonight in March 2006 which has received very encouraging airplay both on national and regional radio. Bailer have just released a follow up single, 'Watch Out!' which is available now. Here Bailer perform 'Watch Out' Presented by Pauline Freeman www.myspace.com/bailerband www.bailermusic.com

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