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TK & Company – Motown Night

Tim Finnegan's Irish Pub 2885 South Federal Highway, Delray Beach, FL, United States

Troy McRay, founder of TKM & Company was born and raised in West Palm Beach, FL. Troy comes from a musical family and is the youngest brother of international recording artist, George McRay, who's song, Take Me in Your Arms (Rock your Baby) was a #1 hit in 1975. Troy has been singing since his […]

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Live Music – Spider Cherry

Tim Finnegan's Irish Pub 2885 South Federal Highway, Delray Beach, FL, United States

Spider Cherry composes music that connects many genres from rock to funk to dance to theatre. As both front man and pianist, Nathan combines a powerful soul/rock voice with an effortlessly slick playing style

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Live Music – Magic Bus & Friends

Tim Finnegan's Irish Pub 2885 South Federal Highway, Delray Beach, FL, United States

A fun dance party with Magic Bus. Playing all the hits from the 60's thru the 90's.

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Krojam with Gary Kromen

Tim Finnegan's Irish Pub 2885 South Federal Highway, Delray Beach, FL, United States

Jam night returns to Tim Finnegans! Hosted by Gary Kromen♪♫♬ Grab your instrument or mic and join in or just come enjoy the music

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Live Music – Twocan Blue

Tim Finnegan's Irish Pub 2885 South Federal Highway, Delray Beach, FL, United States

“Twocan Blue” is the musical duo of Richie & Tess Schmidt. Based in southeast Florida, playing clubs, concerts, festivals, parties,and anywhere live music is needed and welcomed. The repertoire is a wide variety of 50s, 60s, 70s, blues, country and random other genres as well as original songs.

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LIVE MUSIC- Bangers n’ Mash

Tim Finnegan's Irish Pub 2885 South Federal Highway, Delray Beach, FL, United States

Bangers n' Mash is a rare treat... a band of hardworking, talented musicians who perform their own music, their own way. Sure, you might occasionally find a familiar Irish tune dropped into the middle of a rock ballad, and you may even hear something that sounds vaguely like "The Fields of Athenry" now and then. […]