Dropkick Murphys celebrate new album
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01/09/2013 10:33 AM
Laurie Swope for The Boston Globe
Dropkick Murphys band members Scruffy Wallace, Ken Casey, Al Barr, Jeff DaRosa, Matt Kelley, Tim Brennan, and James Lync in front of McGreevy’s Tuesday.
The Dropkick Murphys spent much of Tuesday promoting their new album, “Signed and Sealed in Blood.” Band members visited various Newbury Comics locations throughout the afternoon, and then regrouped for an album release party and performance at McGreevy’s, the Boylston bar owned by Dropkicks frontman Ken Casey. The band plays gigs in Ireland this weekend.
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