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Jim McCann

A former medical college student who was simply bitten from the executing insect, Jim McCann has loved a 40-yr job in music. His method into performing began with his like of rock and roll & roll, particularly Pal Holly and Eddie Cochran (whose travels of the United kingdom Isles were …

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The Dubliners

Nearly 3 decades given that they first came jointly during casual sessions at O’Donoghue’s Pub in Dublin, the Dubliners remain perhaps one of the most influential of Ireland’s traditional folk bands. Unlike their counterparts the Clancy Brothers, the Dubliners haven’t strayed through the raw looseness from the pub picture. Based …

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The Ludlows

Originally called the Ludlow Trio, this threesome — named for the Woody Guthrie song and featuring Jim McCann — was formed in Dublin in 1965. They quickly became among the three most widely used folk works in Dublin, following the Dubliners as well as the Wolf Shades, and were agreed …

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