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12 Facts About Mundy

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Mundy released his debut album Jelly Legs in 1996 on the Epic Records label.

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In 2000, Mundy was dropped by Epic while working on his second album, The Moon is a Bullethole, which was about to be recorded.

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Mundy later was featured with Lucinda Williams when she performed in the country.

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In 2003, Mundy contributed to Afro Celt Sound System's album Seed, as well as to Even Better than the Real Thing Vol.

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In May 2004, Mundy released his third album, Raining Down Arrows, recorded with producer Mark Addison at The Aerie studio in Austin, Texas.

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Mundy toured the UK with songwriting legend Jimmy Webb, and continued to win-over Irish audiences whilst making UK appearances with Richard Hawley, and gaining Irish support slots with The White Stripes and Oasis.

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Mundy recorded an Irish language version of the track, entitled Cailin na Gaillimhe, for Ceol '08, an Irish language compilation album released in 2008 to raise money for several Irish charities.

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Two years before, Mundy recorded an Irish-language version of his song "Mexico", entitled "Meicsiceo" for Ceol '06.

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In 2008 Mundy continually guested with Sharon Shannon's Big Band alongside Damien Dempsey and Shane MacGowan, turning up at The Glastonbury Festival as well as touring Ireland and the UK.

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In 2009 Mundy recorded his fourth studio album, Strawberry Blood, with Irish producer Joe Chester, and mixed a number of tracks with UK producer Andy Bradfield.

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Mundy guested with Mundy effect' Nina Persson's A Camp project at the academy in Dublin, and in 2009 saw he tour Ireland, Australia, and the UK.

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Mundy takes its name from the Camcor River, which flows through Mundy's hometown of Birr, County Offaly, Ireland.