“Banjo” Barney McKenna, the last original member of Irish folk band the Dubliners, died Thursday, April 5, while having a morning cup of tea with a friend. He was 72 and had just marked his 50th year ...
Ronnie Drew, the gravelly voiced folk singer and guitarist who founded the Irish group the Dubliners and also sang with the Pogues and other rock bands, died on Saturday in Dublin. He was 73. Mr. Drew ...
The Irish Rover was a majestic vessel sailing the Atlantic from New York City east to Cork, Ireland. Immortalized in an Irish folk song, the original ship had 23 masts, which gradually shifted in ...
Anyone lucky enough to be acquainted with the music of The Dubliners will be aware of the fact that there’s a song in the repertoire entitled “Salonika.” It’s a jovial tune that unveils a ...
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Seven Drunken Nights: The story of The Dubliners embarks on record-breaking tour, including Scottish Dates
In association with the legendary Irish pub O’Donoghue’s, the famous venue where The Dubliners first started performing, ...
Ed Sheeran’s recent version of “Raglan Road” drew some harsh criticisms, but now John Sheahan of The Dubliners has offered a sort of olive branch to the British singer-songwriter. Sheeran, accompanied ...
Peña was thrilled to find that Ronnie Drew spoke Andalusian Spanish and also played flamenco guitar Flamenco guitar wizard Paco Peña jokes that he partied with The Dubliners in his early days and ...
Direct from the West End and having sold out venues worldwide, Seven Drunken Nights - The Story of The Dubliners will return to theatres in 2024 for its biggest ever tour. In partnership with Tourism ...
It took the Young Dubliners about five albums to find the perfect recipe. A spoonful of authentic Celtic, a cup of original rock and a dash of pop mixed together by an Irishman and four Americans was ...
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