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  1. The Shillelagh Sisters were a British female group composed of Jacquie O'Sullivan (vocals), Lynder Halpin (double bass), Patricia "Trisha" O'Flynn (saxophone) and Maria "Mitzi" Ryan (drums). [1]

  2. Sep 10, 2021 · In 1983 she formed the group, the Shillelagh Sisters, with Lynder Halpin, Patricia “Trisha” O’Flynn and Maria “Mitzi” Ryan. They released two singles, but neither did anything, although “Passion Fruit” (1984) featured a cover of Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made For Walkin'” but after barely two years, the band split.

  3. www.discogs.com › artist › 433352-The-Shillelagh-SistersThe Shillelagh Sisters | Discogs

    The Shillelagh Sisters. Features the then-future Bananarama replacement Jacquie O'Sullivan. Recorded 2 singles for CBS in 1984. In 1993, O'Sullivan, Lynder Halpin, and Boz Boorer (The Polecats, also of Morrissey fame) got together again for a Japanese tour.

  4. Explore Shillelagh Sisters's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Shillelagh Sisters on AllMusic.

  5. The Shillelagh Sisters were a British female group composed of Jacquie O'Sullivan (vocals), Lynder Halpin (double bass), Patricia "Trisha" O'Flynn (saxophone) and Maria "Mitzi" Ryan (drums). Their music style was a mixture of rockabilly and punk rock, influenced by Halpin and O'Sullivan's boyfriends, who were, respectively, Boz Boorer ...

  6. In early 2002, the Shillelagh Sisters album, Sham'Rock & Roll, was released and a third album, tentatively titled The Jacquie O Collection, featuring new songs and re-recordings of her hits with Bananarama, was announced but the record label folded and nothing was released.

  7. The Shillelagh Sisters were a British female group composed of Jacquie O'Sullivan (vocals), Lynder Halpin (double bass), Patricia "Trisha" O'Flynn (saxophone) and Maria "Mitzi" Ryan (drums). [1]

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