Rubyhorse
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Rubyhorse are a rock band from Cork, Ireland. Their debut album, A Lifetime In One Day, was released in Ireland on 2 June 1995. The band relocated to Boston, Massachusetts in 1997, and following the release of three additional albums How Far Have You Come?, Rise,[1] and Goodbye To All That,[2] they disbanded in 2005. In 2018, they partially regrouped and released 4 singles: A Little Rain,[3] You Gotta Hold On,[4] I Wanna Get Lost,[5] and a remix of their 2003 hit Sparkle.[6] During the pandemic of 2020 the original line-up regrouped for the first time since 2003 and recorded and released Punchdrunk[7] featuring George Harrison[8] from their homes in Ireland, The United States and The Netherlands.[9]
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Origin | Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1988–2020 |
Labels | Brash Music Island Def Jam Horse Trade |
Members | Joe Philpott Decky Lucey Owen Fegan Gordon Ashe David Farrell |
Website | www.rubyhorse.com |