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In photos: Kerry musicians Seamus Harty and Kaylene Chute delight audiences in Listowel

In photos: Kerry musicians Seamus Harty and Kaylene Chute delight audiences in Listowel

The pair are both well-known and well-liked on the county's thriving and vibrant music scene, most notably Tralee native Seamus who's songs 'The Dirty Mirror', 'The Butterfly House' and 'Rome' have been streamed thousands of times on Spotify.
Listowel native Kaylene Chute meanwhile is a primary school teacher and performer who has been a life-long singer and songwriter.
Her latest release 'Comfort Zone' is garnering positive reviews while her other releases 'Skimming the Surface' and 'Hot Girl Winter' have also received high praise.
It's a string in every musician's bow to play at the award-winning bar that is Mike the Pies.
The atmosphere on the night was one full of craic with both performers only too happy to pose for photos and sign autographs for audience members both before and after the show.
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