J Patrice McSherry - meaning and definition. What is J Patrice McSherry
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What (who) is J Patrice McSherry - definition

IRISH GUITARIST
Paul mcsherry; McSherry, Paul

J. Patrice McSherry         
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENTIST
Joan Patrice McSherry is a professor of political science at Long Island University. She specializes in the study of Latin American politics and she wrote the book Predatory States,J.
Patrice Verchère         
MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF FRANCE
Patrice Verchere; Verchère
Patrice Verchère (born December 29, 1973 in Pont-Trambouze) was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented Rhône's 8th constituency, as a member of the Republicans.
Patrice de Plunkett         
FRENCH WRITER
Patrice de plunkett
Patrice de Plunkett (born 9 January 1947 in Paris) is a French journalist and essayist who specializes in analyzing social issues. He was the editor of Le Figaro Magazine, one of the major French weekly magazines.

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Paul McSherry

Paul McSherry is a guitarist from Northern Ireland who began playing in 1982, aged 14. He was inspired by two guitarists from his native West Belfast, Maurice McHugh and Mark Kane, and was self-taught on DAGDAD tuning.

He was a member of a band named. "The McSherrys", which changed its name to Tamalin in the late 1980s. He also played in the Belfast band "Commonalty", which recorded an album in 1989, but only released on cassette. In 1997, Tamalin released their debut album Rhythm and Rhyme. He has accompanied on stage, and recorded with, such musicians as Liam O'Flynn, Paddy Keenan, Paddy Glackin, Cathal Hayden, Michael McGoldrick, Tommy Peoples, Kevin Crawford, Gerry O'Connor (fiddle player), and John McSherry, and singers Tommy Makem and Brian Kennedy.