CLONDALKIN, DUBLIN 1988 - 1995
OVERVIEW
In 1987, the Walker brothers, Craig and Keith got together to for their first band, The Fuze. In the summer of 1988, Mick Lennox replaced Mick Kerslake on Bass and Power Of Dreams were formed. In 1989, the band recorded their debut E.P. 'A Little Piece Of God' with Sean O'Neill [The Undertones / That Petrol Emotion]. The E.P. was released on Setanta records and received excellent reviews from the critics. In June of 1990, Ian Olney appears with the live with the band for the first time but goes on to be a permanent member of Power Of Dreams. A month later, their debut LP, Immigrants, Emigrants And Me is released on Polydor records.

1988
- Band formed
1989
- Release of 'A Little Piece Of God' E.P.
1990
- Release of '100 Ways To Kill A Love' singles
- Release of 'The Jokes On Me' single
- Ian Olney performs as part of the Power Of Dreams live band and goes on to join the band on a permanent basis
- Release of 'Immigrants, Emigrants & Me' album
- Release of 'Never Been To Texas' single
- Power Of Dreams represent Ireland at the Eurorock Festival held in Cork
1991
- Release of 'American Dream' single
- Release of 'Power Of Dreams' E.P.
1992
- Release of 'Slowdown' single
- Release of 'There I Go Again' single
- Release of '2 Hell With Common Sense' album
- Band dropped by Polydor shortly after the release of '2 Hell With Common Sense'
1993
- Release of 'Second Son' E.P.
- Release of 'Cathy's World' single
- Release of 'Positivity' album
1994
- Release of 'Become Yourself' album
1995
- The band decide to split.
2010
- Release of 'Immigrants, Emigrants And Me [20th Anniversary Edition' album [January]
- Release of '1989 - The Best Of Power Of Dreams' album [10 December]