18 days ago | By Boston Herald
If you were to create the ultimate Irish punk supergroup, a few things would be necessary: You'd need a Pogue. You'd need a Dropkick Murphy. And you'd hope that they'd be based in Boston.
Well, two out of three ain't bad. The group known as Walker Roaders is based in Los Angeles, though they have played Boston twice (most recently at the Mighty Mighty Bosstones' last Hometown Throwdown in 2019).
And they'd love to be touring for St. Patrick's Day instead of shut down at home. “At least I live in a really cool neighborhood in Silverlake,” reported ex-Dropkicks guitarist Marc Orrell, who...
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