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    Eamonn Campbell (29 November 1946 – 18 October 2017) was an Irish musician who was a member of The Dubliners from 1987 until his death. He was also in...
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  • following the retirement of Patsy Watchorn in 2014 and the death of Eamonn Campbell in 2017. The Dubliners, initially known as "The Ronnie Drew Ballad...
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  • Reel' and 'The Mason's Apron', where he was usually accompanied by Eamonn Campbell on guitar, were often performed to cries of "C'mon Barney!" from audience...
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  • Adam Smith Institute Eamonn Campbell, Irish musician Eamonn Casey, Irish bishop Éamonn Ceannt, Irish nationalist and rebel Eamonn Coghlan, Irish runner...
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    the 1970s. Seán Cannon had known The Dubliners for years and, like Eamonn Campbell, joined them on stage on numerous occasions. When lead singer Luke...
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    Dublin City Ramblers. Kavanagh replaced ex-Dubliner Eamonn Campbell in The Dublin Legends after Campbell died of a short illness in October 2017. In April...
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  • Spider Stacy, Terry Woods, Darryl Hunt, Andrew Ranken, John Sheahan, Eamonn Campbell, Paul Verner, Jim Hand, Frank Murray – chorus on "Jack's Heroes" Technical...
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    Brosnan, actor, film producer and environmentalist was born in Drogheda Eamonn Campbell, member of The Dubliners Alison Comyn, journalist and broadcaster Susan...
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    last formation of the band featured Sheahan himself, Sean Cannon, Eamonn Campbell, Patsy Watchorn and Gerry O'Connor. In 2013 Sheahan went on tour with...
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    Bourke, John Sheahan and Barney McKenna, as well as later members Eamonn Campbell and Seán Cannon; these photographs hang to the right of the entrance...
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  • municipal courses. He got involved in the Jug O'Punch folk club run by Ian Campbell. He befriended Dominic Behan and they performed in folk clubs and Irish...
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    fiddler Nicky Byrne – singer of Westlife, songwriter Eamonn Campbell – guitarist, producer Vivian Campbell – co-lead guitarist of Def Leppard, former Dio guitarist...
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    Louth and is the daughter of Eamonn and Suzanne Campbell. She is a granddaughter of The Dubliners lead guitarist, Eamonn Campbell. She has three sisters –...
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    decided to keep on touring with former band members Seán Cannon and Eamonn Campbell and Banjo player Gerry O'Connor under the name of "The Dublin Legends"...
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  • team captain, Campbell was part of a delegation to Croke Park who staged a sit-in as part of their effort to free manager Eamonn Campbell from suspension...
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  • Iain McKell – photography Michael Mann Studios – montage retouching Eamonn Campbell – producer on "The Irish Rover" and "Mountain Dew" Harold Burgon –...
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  • the late 1960s for recording the final weeks of Campbell's life. In 1956, Campbell was surprised by Eamonn Andrews for the seventh episode of the new television...
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    St. Oliver Plunkett is housed. Pierce Brosnan – Actor, James Bond Eamonn Campbell – Member of The Dubliners Andrea Corr – Singer, The Corrs Caroline...
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    said, about Gerry O'Connor: "He's my best pupil ever". Together with Eamonn Campbell, Patsy Watchorn and Seán Cannon, Gerry O'Connor plans to keep on touring...
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  • 30 Years A-Greying (category Albums produced by Eamonn Campbell)
    Years A-Greying is a double album by The Dubliners, again produced by Eamonn Campbell. 30 Years A-Greying is similar to 25 Years Celebration in that it also...
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  • Simple Plan, Sling Blade) and screenwriter, complications from a fall. Eamonn Campbell, 70, Irish musician (The Dubliners). Arlie F. Culp, 91, American politician...
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  • Academy Awards. Mary Black Paul Brady Moya Brennan Chris de Burgh Eamonn Campbell Paddy Casey Andrea Corr Mary Coughlan Damien Dempsey Christy Dignam...
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  • (53), Canadian rock singer and songwriter (The Tragically Hip) 18 – Eamonn Campbell (70), Irish folk singer and guitarist (The Dubliners) 21 – Martin Eric...
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    Fortune were secured by Scottish Television, Campbell got the presenting job after piloting against Eamonn Holmes, and he hosted the show from 1988 to...
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  • The Dubliner's Dublin (category Albums produced by Eamonn Campbell)
    McKenna, John Sheahan, Seán Cannon and Eamonn Campbell and there were also a number of guest musicians. Campbell again took on the role of producer. A...
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  • Lillywhite except tracks 2, 3, 5 and 14 - Elvis Costello, track 4 - Eamonn Campbell, track 6 - Stan Brennan and track 9 - Joe Strummer The Best of The...
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  • produced by Pete St. John, who wrote many of the featured tracks. Eamonn Campbell featured both as musician and musical director and John Sheahan also...
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    Eamonn Christopher Coghlan (born 21 November 1952) is an Irish former track and field athlete who specialised in middle distance track events and the 5...
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  • November – Jim Fahy, journalist and broadcaster (died 2022) 29 November – Eamonn Campbell, folk guitarist/singer with The Dubliners (died 2017). 1 December –...
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  • reggae musician (Bob Marley and the Wailers) (died 2024) November 29 – Eamonn Campbell, guitarist & mandolin player (The Dubliners) December 1 – Gilbert O'Sullivan...
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