Brian Finnegan
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"Brian Finnegan" is an Irish flute and tin whistle player from Armagh, Northern Ireland.

Finnegan first came to public attention with the Irish group Upstairs in a Tent, and then in 1993 he made a solo album When the Party's Over, which was recorded at Redesdale Studios. From 1995 he played with Flook (band)/Flook, until they disbanded in late 2008. He is a frequent tutor for Folkworks and Burwell Bash. In 2009 he toured in California and Ireland with guitarist William Coulter. He also plays with an influential Russian rock group Aquarium (band)/Aquarium, both live and on their studio albums (since approximately 2009).

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A solo album, The Ravishing Genius of Bones, was released in 2010.

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In 2005 it seemed the local economy was growing at an unusually overheated pace. As interest rates continue to rise, I would expect things to slow down a little. Even if there is a slowdown, there are so many things already on the boards, especially in construction, that it shouldn't be a big slowdown.

There are a lot of other businesses tied to construction, such as title companies, insurance companies and architects. So a slowdown in construction would have an impact on the overall economy.