Talk:The Coronas

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The first band to ever use the name 'The Coronas' was a band in Belfast. Consisting of 3 members. Daniel Saunders, Ciaran Denver and David Meek. David Meek is no longer in the band and Daniel and Ciaran jam all the time creating mystical and trippy funked out stoner rock songs. Both Ciaran and Daniel are now in separate bands. Ciaran is in a band called Graffiti Junction and Daniel is in a band called The Audiables. Both bands are doing very well for themselves. This does not mean that The Coronas from Belfast have ceased their musical creation, they see each other everyday and jam when the opportunity arises.

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Selective editing
I provided two referenced entries in an edit, one about the parents of Danny O'Reilly being connected to the band's label, and another about the criticism the album received. Like I said, both were referenced with valid sources (The Irish Times and Mary Black's website). However, someone edited them out and replaced them with positive statements. Prior to my first edit, the article had read like an advertisement; I was merely trying to balance it out a bit, and point out that they haven't been met with universal acclaim as the article may have suggested. I have no feelings on the band either way, they don't bother me that much, but this sort of selective editing undermines Wikipedia completely, and so I'm going to revert User:193.203.134.19's edits. —Preceding unsigned comment added by NaLaochra (talk • contribs) 11:45, 2 February 2008 (UTC)

Useful
After a special performance by The Coronas for RTE 2fm, the band had to be escorted out of the building after they were mobbed by crowds of fans. -- can  dle &bull; wicke  03:22, 22 August 2009 (UTC)

Notable shows
On 2 July 2011, the band supported The Script in front of 50,000 fans in the Aviva Stadium.

On 10 July 2013 they supported Justin Timberlake in Phoenix Park and played to their largest crowd yet (40,000 people)

If the first statement is true, then the second one obviously isn't. Amended. Skinsmoke (talk) 20:00, 28 August 2014 (UTC)

History section requires updating
The History section of this article lacks essential information and requires updating. Contributors are encouraged to incorporate relevant and current content to enhance the article. — `Oldsource` talk • contribs • 16:35, 16 February 2024 (UTC)