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The Commitments are a fictional Irish soul and blues band created by author Roddy Doyle in his 1987 novel The Commitments, which was later adapted into a critically acclaimed 1991 film directed by Alan Parker. Though originally fictional, the band became a cultural phenomenon and later transitioned into a real performing act, continuing to tour and record music inspired by the film’s legacy. The Commitments originated in Doyle's novel, which tells the story of a group of working-class Dubliners brought together by aspiring music manager Jimmy Rabbitte to form a soul band. Their aim: to bring the sound of American rhythm and blues to the streets of North Dublin. The book captured the humour, grit, and heart of Irish life, and it resonated deeply with readers. In 1991, the film adaptation brought the story to a global audience. Featuring a cast of mostly unknown Irish actors and musicians, the movie was lauded for its authenticity, infectious energy, and powerful music performances. The soundtrack, featuring soul classics like "Mustang Sally," "Try a Little Tenderness," and "In the Midnight Hour," became a massive commercial success.
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