The Dubliners
The Dubliners | |
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Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
Genres | Irish folk |
Years active | 1962–2012 2013–present (as "The Dublin Legends") |
Labels | Columbia, Epic, Legacy, Major Minor, EMI, Transatlantic, Polydor, Stiff, CHYME, Lunar, Harmac, Baycourt |
Members |
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Past member(s) | Ciarán Bourke Ronnie Drew Luke Kelly Barney McKenna Bob Lynch John Sheahan Jim McCann Eamonn Campbell Paddy Reilly Patsy Watchorn |
The Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962. Their most famous lead singers were Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. The band was successful with their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.
They were one of the most influential Irish acts of the 20th century. They celebrated 50 years together in 2012, the year they retired.[1]
Dominic Behan wrote songs for them including McAlpine's Fusiliers. [2]
History
[change | change source]In 1962, Ronnie Drew, Barney McKenna, Ciaran Bourke and Luke Kelly formed an Irish-folk group in O' Donoghues Pub, Dublin called "The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group" but soon renamed to "The Dubliners" as Luke Kelly was reading a book of that name by James Joyce. [3] From then on, fiddle-player John Sheahan joined and the original lineup of The Dubliners was formed. In 1962 they recorded a record titled "The Dubliners". In 1983, Luke Kelly died of a brain tumour and Sean Cannon replaced him.
Singers
[change | change source]- Ronnie Drew, 1962-1974, 1979-1995, 2002, 2006, Vocals, Guitar
- Barney McKenna, 1962-2012, Banjo, Mandolin, Vocals
- Luke Kelly, 1962-1983, Vocals, banjo
- John Sheahan 1964-2012, Fiddle, Mandolin, Vocals
- Bob Lynch, 1964-1965, Vocals, Guitar
- Ciaran Bourke, 1962-1974, Guitar, Tin Whistle, Vocals
- Jim McCann, 1974-1975, 2002, Vocals, Guitar
- Sean Cannon, 1983-2012, Vocals, Guitar
- Eamonn Campbell, 1987-2012, Vocals, Guitar
- Paddy Reilly, 1995-2006, Vocals Guitar
- Patsy Watchorn, 2006-2012, Vocals, banjo
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "BBC Radio 2 - BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Radio 2 Folk Awards 2012". BBC. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ↑ "McAlpine's Fusiliers Lyrics | BellsIrishLyrics.com". www.bellsirishlyrics.com. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ↑ KING88, Ngọc Mai (2024-10-30). "KING88 🎖️ Link Vào "King 88" VIP nhất【King88 itsthedubliners.com】". itsthedubliners.com (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-12-01.
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- 1962 establishments in Europe
- 20th-century establishments in the Republic of Ireland
- 2012 disestablishments in Europe
- 1980s Irish music groups
- 1990s Irish music groups
- 2000s Irish music groups
- 2010s Irish music groups
- Folk music groups
- Musical groups from Dublin
- Musical groups established in 1962
- Musical groups disestablished in 2012