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Mick O’Connor

In Ireland as well as the Uk Isles generally, the name Mick O’Connor to begin with provides about as very much recognition to a person as “John Smith” would in america. Enthusiasts of traditional Irish music will understand the fellow who’s the main topic of this biography, a tenor banjo …

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Ronnie Drew

A founding person in the Dubliners, Ronnie Drew served as business lead vocalist and guitarist during two stints with the original Irish music group (1962 to 1974, and 1979 to 1995). Since departing the group to job application a solo profession, Drew has continuing to garner acclaim for his gutsy …

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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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Jah Wobble

Given birth to John Wardle, Wobble was a vintage friend of Sex Pistols vocalist Johnny Rotten. Once the Pistols split up, Rotten produced Public Picture Ltd., and Wobble became the bass participant. Following the group’s initial few albums, Wobble acquired a falling out in clumps with Rotten (today Lydon) and …

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