The Voice Squad was a traditional Irish singing group. The members were Gerry Cullen, Phil Callery, and Fran McPhail. They began their career as studio musicians before releasing their debut album Many's the Foolish Youth in 1987. The group recorded four albums featuring a repertoire of Irish traditional songs, always performing unaccompanied. Their second album, Holly Wood, was released in 1992 and later re-released as Good People All. In October 2002, they performed at the opening of The Helix concert venue in Dublin, where Ireland's president Mary McAleese was present. They also performed at the Special Olympics World Games in June 2003, singing "May We Never Have to Say Goodbye" composed by Shaun Davey. Their final album Concerning of Three Young Men was released in 2014. Phil Callery, one of the group's founding members, passed away on May 31, 2022.
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