Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘ballad’

Barney McKenna and John Sheahan bring memories of Dubliners to Germany

Barney McKenna and John Sheahan bring memories of Dubliners to Germany

Aided by screen photos, videos and recordings, Barney McKenna and John Sheahan were joined on the road in Germany by Dubliners past and present for a series of memorial concerts.

The Fields of Athenry

The Fields of Athenry

It has rang out at packed sports arena, been done to death by drunks at closing time,denounced as sectarian, balladed, rocked and punked.
Often mistaken as a folk song, The Fields of Athenry was actually written by Dublin songwriter Pete St John in the mid 1970s. It is set during the Great Famine which devestated Ireland [...]

Dublin City Ramblers team up with Legends of Southern Rock

Dublin City Ramblers team up with Legends of Southern Rock

The Dublin City Ramblers are teaming  up with the Southern rock supergroup The Legends of Southern Rock to present a dual cultural concert …

Brothers Christy and Luka stay in harmony

Brothers Christy and Luka stay in harmony

Brothers Christy Moore and Luka Bloom have inspired a nd guided each other through lives filled with music

Margaret Barry

Margaret Barry

By Ronan Nolan
THE raw, uncompromising voice of the street singer had to carry above the noisy chatter of the fair or football crowd. Ballad singer Margaret Barry rarely failed to gain attention with her gutsy voice, pronounced Cork accent and simple banjo accompaniment.
She was born in Peter Street, Cork, in 1917, into [...]

Moya (Maire) Brennan

Moya (Maire) Brennan

Although born in Dublin, Moya (Máire) Brennan is as Donegal as they come. At the age of two she was brought back to Donegal by her father, Leo Brennan, a band leader, and mother, Babba, nee Duggan, a music teacher from Gweedore. Theirs was a very close-knit family in an Irish-speaking community and grandfather Hugh [...]

Karan Casey

Karan Casey

SINGING was encouraged in the Casey family home in Ballyduff Lower in Co Waterford. Both Karen’s grandmothers sang. While at school she was involved in the GAA Scor na nOg competitions and then in Slogadh.
In 1987, after a year in Waterford Regional College, she went to University College, Dublin, to study music. Unhappy with the [...]

The Pecker Dunne

The Pecker Dunne

I never met Bob Dylan but I sang with Pecker Dunne – Christy Moore
Pecker Dunne was born into a Wexford travelling family. He was actually born in a horse-drawn caravan in Castlebar, Co Mayo, on April 1, 1932. He tells us in the song Wexford that his father was a fiddle player and was known [...]

‘Galway’ Joe Dolan

‘Galway’ Joe Dolan

By Ronan Nolan
“I’m a vagabond from Eireann’s isle Sunburnt thumb stuck up in the air”
Singer, songwriter and artist Joe Dolan who died on January 7, 2008, was a founder member of Sweeney’s Men. The prefix ‘Galway’ Joe Dolan was later applied for late night clarity to distinguish him from the showband singer Joe Dolan of [...]

Frank Harte

Frank Harte

Frank Harte was born on May 14, 1933, on the banks of the Liffey, at Chapelizod, where his family ran The Tap pub. His introduction to Irish singing came, he said, from a chance listening to an itinerant who was selling ballad sheets at a fair in Boyle. He became a great exponents of the [...]

Christie Hennessy

Christie Hennessy

Christie Hennessy was  born in Tralee, Co Kerry, in 1945, the youngest of nine children. His father, an electrician, played jazz on the accordion, his mother sang Irish traditional songs and they often hosted music sessions at their home on Saturday nights. When Christie was six his father died and he had an unsettled childhood. [...]

Andy Irvine

Andy Irvine

Singer, songwriter and musician Andy Irvine was born on June 14, 1942, in Southgate, London. His father was from Scotland and mother from Ireland. He showed an early interest in acting and the skiffle groups of the late 1950s. He started to learn classical guitar and after coming across the music [...]

Dolores Keane

Dolores Keane

Described memorably by Nanci Griffith as “the voice of Ireland,” Dolores Keane has an earthy and instantly recognisable singing style.
She was born in Castlehackett, Co. Galway on September 26, 1953. It was not unusual then in a large family for a child to be brought up by close relatives. So Dolores was raised from the [...]

Luke Kelly

Luke Kelly

Luke Kelly was born on November 17, 1940, into a working class family in Sheriff Street, a quarter of a mile from Dublin’s O’Connell Street. His grandmother, who was a McDonald from Scotland, lived with the family until her death in 1953. His father worked all his life in Jacobs biscuit factory and enjoyed playing [...]

Tommy Makem

Tommy Makem

Tommy Makem was born in Keady, Co Armagh, in 1932. His mother, Sarah Makem, born 1900, and her cousin Annie Jane Kelly were members of the Singing Greenes of Keady. They contributed a [...]

Johnny Moynihan

Johnny Moynihan

“Despite his brief dalliances with fame, Moynihan always somehow found his way back to the dirt tracks and back roads of music” – Leagues O’Toole
BORN IN Phibsboro, Dublin, Johnny Moynihan dropped out of architectural college. Though a young when he became known in 1966 as a member of Sweeney’s Men, he was actually part of the [...]

Delia Murphy

Delia Murphy

Delia Murphy was born on February 16, 1902 in Ardroe, Claremorris. Soon the family moved to Mount Jennings in Hollymount. Her father, Jack Murphy from near Hollymount, Co Mayo, made his money during the Klondyke gold rush. While in the USA he married Anna Fanning from Roscrea, Co Tipperary and they returned to live in [...]

Seosamh O Heanaigh (Joe Heaney)

Seosamh O Heanaigh (Joe Heaney)

More praised than rewarded in his native country, Seosamh O hEanaigh (Joe Einniu) was a great sean-nós singer from Conamara.
He was born in An Aird Thoir near Carna, in the Co Galway Gaeltacht, in 1919. Carna still has a rich tradition of storytelling and singing. Among Seosamh’s neighbours was his lifelong friend*, another accomplished singer, [...]

Paddy Tunney

Paddy Tunney

EWAN McCOLL described him as “the greatest lyrical folk singer in the English language. Paddy Tunney was one of Ireland’s foremost singers. He was also a champion lilter, an entertaining raconteur and an accomplished writer.
He was born in Glasgow on January 28, 1921, one of eight children. His father was also named Patrick and his [...]

The Johnstons

The Johnstons

This mid-1960s close harmony group enjoyed immense success in Ireland. The original line-up, which used to play in the family pub in Slane, consisted of Adrienne Johnston, vocals, her sister Luci, vocals, and brother Michael, guitar.They were only performing as a group for six weeks when they came to national prominence by winning the first [...]

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