Talk:Mundy
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[edit]It might be worth citing the Afrocelts' website where they claim Mundy's voice is quite similar to Bono's: The album’s centerpiece is “Rise/Rise Above It,” a slow building 13-minute epic. The opening features an ambient Gaelic invocation courtesy of Iarla, and the remainder of the song is sung in English by Irish singer Mundy (whose vocal delivery style sounds remarkably similar to U2’s Bono). -- Hadez, 08:01, 13 May 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.177.109.136 (talk)
Birth Place?
[edit]Perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but it appears that both Birr and Lund are listed as birth places, is that right? It's confusing as written at any rate, and neither one is sourced. Would be great if anyone could find sources to back this up - I'll look a bit as well, but if nothing turns up I'm removing both places, since there's no apparent reason to believe either. EAR47 (talk) 16:18, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
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