Gráinne Duffy is an Irish singer-songwriter from Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Duffy's debut album Out of the Dark released in November 2007 received much acclaim from critics such as Classic Rock Magazine, Guitarist (magazine), Guitar Techniques Magazine and Rock and Reel Magazine. All Access Magazine described her music as a "powerhouse of soul and inspiration mixed with desire and passion".

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  • Gráinne Duffy is an Irish singer-songwriter from Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Duffy's debut album Out of the Dark released in November 2007 received much acclaim from critics such as Classic Rock Magazine, Guitarist (magazine), Guitar Techniques Magazine and Rock and Reel Magazine. All Access Magazine described her music as a "powerhouse of soul and inspiration mixed with desire and passion". Her Success has led her to play 3 days on the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2008, UK, where she performed alongside Joan Baez, Suzanne Veg, Sinead O Connor, The Blockheads, Seasick Steve and Glen Hansard to name but a few. and Blues On The Bay Festival 2008 in Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland, which has been twice headlined by Van Morrison. Grainne Duffy has opened for many major acts including Robben Ford, Dino Baptiste, Shawn Jones and The Yardbirds. Her tracks have also made it on many BBC Radio Ulster playlists including Late Show with Lynette Alan Simpson's Playlist, Late Show with Cherrie as well as the blog of BBC Presenter Stuart Bailie Grainne Duffy has also been asked to record Oleta Adams' Get Here if you Can for the BBC in George Martin's renowned Air Studios in London.
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  • Gráinne Duffy is an Irish singer-songwriter from Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Duffy's debut album Out of the Dark released in November 2007 received much acclaim from critics such as Classic Rock Magazine, Guitarist (magazine), Guitar Techniques Magazine and Rock and Reel Magazine. All Access Magazine described her music as a "powerhouse of soul and inspiration mixed with desire and passion".
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