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Album
release "I Know" in Switzerland with Jungle Records. |
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Francie
signs to Black Scorpio in France. |
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Single
release "To The Edge Of Time" in France. |
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Single
release "One Night In Amsterdam" in France. |
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Album
release "I Know" in France. |
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Promotion
Tour, interviews, T.V. in France. |
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Francie
signs to "lamborghini Records" in London (also signed
Steve Hacket |
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from Genesis and Patrick Moraz from The Moody Blues and Yes) |
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Single
release "To The Edge Of Time" in Norway, Holland,
Sweden |
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and London. |
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Single
release "One Night In Amsterdam" in Norway, Holland, |
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Sweden and
London. |
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Promotion
Tour, interviews, T.V. in Norway, Holland, Sweden and London |
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1986
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Francie
performed at the Midem Galla in Cannes (21st Anniversary of
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Midem),
other acts included Simply Red, Bonnie Tyler and Pino Danialle. |
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Francie
re-mixed "I Know" in Queens Mountain Studio in Montreux,
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Switzerland
with world famous producer David Richards (after becoming fifth
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member
of Queen he produced with bands such as David Bowie, Chris Rea
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and
Iggy Pop). |
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Francie
was the headlining act at the Hippodrome in London, this performance
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was
recorded by "Thames Television". |
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Francie performed at the prestigious "American Film festival"
in Duvel (Nona |
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Hendricks
also played - American Soul Singer) |
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1986/
'89
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Francie
moved back to live in Amsterdam wrote some songs and hung out.
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1989
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Recorded
the album "Wake Up" with Jungle Records in Switzerland. |
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1990
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Album
release "Wake Up" in Ireland by "Round Tower
Records" |
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From
this album"Wake Up" many songs were recorded by other
artists in |
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Ireland,
Australia, USA, Switzerland, Sweden and Holland. |
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1992
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Francie
toured with the Furey Brothers in Australia, Canada, America,
New |
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Zealand,
Tasmania and Holland. |
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1993
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Album
release "Something Borrowed" |
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Francie
toured Australia with a Dutch violin player called Siard De
Jong |
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Francie
returned to Dublin and wrote and produced "The Womens Aid
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Record"
in Westland Studios. |
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Francie
toured Holland with "The Works". |
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Francie
Produced the "Draiocht" album "The Druid and
the Dreamer" |
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1994
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Francie
toured with The Works in Holland, France, Switzerland, and Germany. |
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1995
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Francie
toured Europe |
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Single
release "The Great Divide" with Satellite Records.
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1996
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Francie
produced a record for the Irish Paraolympic Team. |
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Francie
translated and recorded a song called "Open Landscape"
for |
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Guinness.
This song was used to promote Guinness in Scandinavia. |
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Guinness
commissioned Francie to put an album together, this album was
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called
"Worth The Wait" (The Collection Album, available
only as a |
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Guinness
product). |
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Francie
did promotion work for Guinness with the album in Asia, Holland,
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Scandinavia
and Belgium. |
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Francie
did his first solo tour of Switzerland. |
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1997 |
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Started
Pre-production on the single "Hold Your head Up" in
Wooler Studio |
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in
London. |
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Francie
toured with Finbar Furey in Australia. |
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Francie
and The Works toured Holland and played famous venues such |
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as
"Melkweg". |
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1998 |
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Francie
produced "The Spirit Of Ireland" album. |
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Francie
toured Scandinavia |
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Francie
toured America with Finbar Furey as a two piece. |
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