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The Swell Season, anchored by Frames frontman Glen Hansard and his Czech-born ex-girlfriend, Markéta Irglová, is clearly enamored with matters of the heart. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
ANN ARBOR -- The last time the Swell Season came through these parts, nearly 19 months ago at the Royal Oak Music Theater, Glen Hansard admonished the crowd for being "rude" and noisy while his then-girlfriend and still musical partner Marketa Irglova... Full Article at The Oakland Press
We were invited to Barbra Streisand's house
The first time it performed in Kansas City, the Swell Season was red hot.</p><p>The folk duo of Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová had just won an Academy Award for the song “Falling Slowly” from the film they’d starred... Full Article at KansasCity.com
They may have broken up as a couple, and thankfully don’t have an unbearably mawkish film to promote this time out, but Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová have returned with a new Swell Season album. Full Article at Prefix
The first time it performed in Kansas City, the Swell Season was red hot. The folk duo of Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová had just won an Academy Award for the song "Falling Slowly" from the film they'd both starred in, "Once." Full Article at KansasCity.com
The Swell Season is a decent, hardworking band with the misfortune of appearing to be a shrewd marketing ploy -- one molded by a creative team with a weakness for schmaltz: Veteran troubadour Glen Hansard collaborates with angel-voiced young songstress... Full Article at Kansas City The Pitch
breaking up, just as they were writing the Swell Season's latest album, "Strict Joy" (Anti-). Full Article at TwinCities.com
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