The joyous hooleys with the Dubliners and the Pogues on the festival stages of 1980s Ireland were like a gathering of the tribal high kings. The mayhem on the Late Late Show as Ronnie Drew ...
Arr.' tag on record labels, dusted down The Dubliners and took them into the Top 10 again! Click for a guide to Pogues albums. They even got into The Face - and almost made folk fashionable for a ...
“You would know Phil Coulter, The Town I Love so Well man. He produced six of the original Dubliners’ albums back in the 70s and he came on board with his experience in music and record production ...
All ready much-loved by folk devotees, the song was given an overhaul by The Dubliners in 1968, before being reworked again by The Pogues in 1985. However, Seeger said she was not impressed with ...
Tributes to The Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan ... You heard the influences in his music, from The Dubliners to The Clash, and you knew that what he was doing was radically new.
The Pogues won a loyal following ... He joined a band called the Nipple Erectors (the Nips) before founding the Dubliners-inspired Pogue Mahone. Their instruments, which they learnt as they ...
The type of material played ranges from The Dubliners to The Saw Doctors to The Pogues ONE HAND CLAPPING CAME TOGETHER AFTER PLAYING IN VARIOUS OTHER BANDS. THE RESULTING COMBINATION OF MUSICAL ...