Jun Tzu - Irish Eyes [Official Video]

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Published on Aug 22, 2023
Sektion Red: http://www.sektion.red
Sektion Red are proud to present our second music video with Jun Tzu 'Irish Eyes', directed by Oliver Whitehouse, from his debut album 'The Troubles'. Available on iTunes September 28th 2014.

Watch the behind the scenes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylkd5D25klM

Watch our first collaboration 'Born in Belfast': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVC9iRRF05M

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Produced by M.Heaton of Resin Productions,
Written and Performed by J.C.Hamilton (Jun Tzu)
Female vocal - A.J.Hamilton
Harmonica by Andrew Norquay
Behind the Scenes filmed by Matthew Pollitt

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