IN THE mid-1960s, somewhere in the working class area of the Liberties in Dublin, a six-year old boy heard The Dubliners for the first time. Flash-forward nearly three score years and that young boy, ...
More than just a party band with a "weird little sound", The Scratch's third album Pull Like A Dog is out now ...
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There as are as many anecdotes about the Dubliners as there are songs in their repertoire. And nearly all involve oceans of drink and beautiful women. On their 40th... Legends in their own happy hour ...
Produced by Nathan Joseph; head of Transatlantic Records. There’s no denying the worldwide and lasting impact the Dubliners had on Irish folk music. Following on the tails of the success of The Clancy ...
LAST year, that legendary ensemble The Dubliners celebrated no less than 40 years on the road. Not bad at all, you'd have to say, for a band that was actually never intended to be band at all, just a ...
This year started off so well for The Dubliners. In January they played, and recorded, two special concerts at Dublin’s Christchurch Cathedral attended by President Michael D Higgins and his wife ...
Billy Connolly once called the Dubliners "folk music's Rolling Stones", but the rousing wild men of the Irish traditional scene sadly never reached their 50th anniversary in the same lucrative style.
“Eamonn was a true legend and brilliant guitar player. He passed away peacefully surrounded by his wife and family. “He will be greatly missed by all his friends and fans around the world. We are ...
THE Dubliners got the director of their 1960s music promo so drunk, he woke up the next day having lost all his footage. Avant garde filmmaker Peter Whitehead had won acclaim at the height of the ...
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