Down The Road is the new album from Dan The Highway Man. The Castleblayney-based man has been singing country music ever since he can remember, inspired by the great heroes such as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Jim Reeves and many more. Now, in association with Ceol Music, Dan has released a 20-track album featuring well-known classics such as Folsom Prison Blues, He’ll Have To Go, Swinging Doors and Help Me Make It Through The Night.
Jason Fallon
Jason Fallon from Portumna is enjoying his biggest hit to date with a powerful version of the old Irish classic Noreen Bawn. The song was composed by Neil McBride in Donegal in 1910 and its power has spanned a century. Jason’s version of Noreen Bawn has seen requests flood into radio stations around the country. The young man, who originally served his time on stage as a drummer with The Conquerors, the Joe Dolan Band and the Louise Morrissey Band, is chuffed with the response to his new release.
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Down The Road is the new album from Dan The Highway Man. The Castleblayney-based man has been singing country music ever since he can remember, inspired by the great heroes such as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Jim Reeves and many more. Now, in association with Ceol Music, Dan has released a 20-track album featuring well-known classics such as Folsom Prison Blues, He’ll Have To Go, Swinging Doors and Help Me Make It Through The Night.
Jason Fallon
Jason Fallon from Portumna is enjoying his biggest hit to date with a powerful version of the old Irish classic Noreen Bawn. The song was composed by Neil McBride in Donegal in 1910 and its power has spanned a century. Jason’s version of Noreen Bawn has seen requests flood into radio stations around the country. The young man, who originally served his time on stage as a drummer with The Conquerors, the Joe Dolan Band and the Louise Morrissey Band, is chuffed with the response to his new release.
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