Robert McMillen chats to Ceoladh Sheahan about keeping the legend of her father’s famous band alive with The Dubliners Encore ...
It was half way through “The Boarding House,” a story from James Joyce’s collection Dubliners, published exactly 100 years ago, that I realized what good writing really was. In the story a young man ...
Neil is joined by The Dubliners Encore, a theatrical show coming to Belfast that reimagines the life and times of The Dubliners. Plus music from The Bothy Band, Ye Vagabonds, Aoife Ní Bhriain, Cormac ...
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 ...
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 ...
The beloved Irish band The Dubliners has played their last-ever show before friends, family, and fans in Dublin. The band, who were formed in O’Donoghue’s pub on Merrion Row in Dublin’s city center 50 ...
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 ...
The sound of the rebirth of Irish cultural confidence in the 1960s, the raw and rowdy voice of Ronnie Drew - lead singer of The Dubliners, was silenced yesterday. His family reported the death of the ...
American Pie singer Don McLean and veteran Irish band the Dubliners are to be honoured for their lifetime achievements at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. The Dubliners are celebrating their 50th ...
Tv producer, Ceoladh Sheahan writes about a very special gig The Dubliners played in one of Dublin's most iconic buildings and how the recording very nearly never made it to television but will have ...
Jack Kennedy was in the White House, the Cold War hit freezing point, Elvis and Cliff dominated the charts and the Beatles failed an audition at Decca Records. Over in Paddy O’Donoghue’s bar in Dublin ...
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