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Sat 10 Oct 2009Out of the country
INTERVIEW:SJ McARDLE IS careful with his words, which are cast with a hint of his hometown Drogheda accent. His speaking voice is not quite as bone dry as his singing voice, though it still carries a certain hollow weight, writes LAURENCE MACKIN
Sitting in a Dublin pub, he is full of praise, but only for others, particularly the musicians he works with. He is perhaps that rarest thing among frontmen – a bona fide gentleman.
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