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From ancient Irish ballads to post-punk anthems, Ireland’s vibrant music scene celebrates its rich heritage and contemporary ...
“Can’t Eat The Rich” is classic in the sense that it feels like it has come out of the mid-20th century folk movement, reaching back to Woody Guthrie to sing about the plight of the common folk in ...
The two rival gangs know shit is about to go down. Serious-looking faces make their way across cobblestone streets, eyes ...
Enjoy it as you please: neat, on the rocks, with your preferred mixer, or in a cocktail inspired by the music and Irish influence of The Pogues: Fairy-tale of New York cocktail 50ml Pogues Irish ...
Holshouser turned to accordion when a college pal gave him one as a gift. Martin Johnson reviews his latest album, then Terry ...
O2 City Hall The tour announcement comes ahead of The Pogues’ inevitable return to the charts with one of their signature ...
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An Irish expatriate, he created Sin-é, a bare-bones cafe that became an unlikely magnet for stars like Sinead O’Connor, Bono ...
Morgan Wallen, country’s biggest star and one of the biggest stars in the music world right now, has built his success on super-serving his audience, and his new album, I’m the Problem ...
Beloved of maudlin Irish drunks, though written by an English lawyer, Danny Boy is perhaps one of the most cloying, overly sentimental songs ever written, but when covered by Johnny Cash on his final ...
He also did covers of "Route 66" (first time since 1986), "I'll Make It All Up To You" (a Jerry Lee Lewis song written by Charlie Rich) and "A Rainy Night in Soho" by the Pogues. Need a break?
The performance was during the opening night of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music ... The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, in spring 2024. Dedicated to the legacy of The Pogues and MacGowan ...