John Declan Mulligan (April 4, 1938 – November 2, 2021) was an Irish-born American musician, best known as a guitarist of rock band The Beau Brummels...
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(lead vocals), Ron Elliott (lead guitar), Ron Meagher (bass guitar), Declan Mulligan (rhythm guitar, bass, harmonica), and John Petersen (drums). They were...
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Australian rules footballer Declan Mulholland (1932–1999), Irish actor Declan Mulligan (1938–2021), Irish singer-songwriter Declan Murphy (disambiguation)...
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television personality David Mulligan, New Zealand footballer Declan Mulligan (1938-2021), Irish-born American rock musician Eddie Mulligan, American baseball player...
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together, which included himself on lead guitar, Ron Meagher on bass, Declan Mulligan on rhythm guitar and John Petersen on drums. The group, known as the...
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one who had rejected him. The song features a harmonica, played by Declan Mulligan, throughout the tune. The originally-released version of "Laugh, Laugh...
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Elliott, who recruited drummer John Petersen, rhythm guitarist/singer Declan Mulligan, and bassist Ron Meagher.[citation needed] They called themselves "The...
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heightened tensions within the Beau Brummels and led to the departure of Declan Mulligan. Later that year, guitarist Ron Elliott was no longer able to perform...
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Day" - 2:44 (Demo) Sal Valentino - vocals Ron Elliott - lead guitar Declan Mulligan - guitar Ron Meagher - bass John Petersen - drums Popoff, Martin (September...
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lead guitarist Ron Elliott, bassist Ron Meagher, rhythm guitarist Declan Mulligan and drummer John Petersen. Local radio disc jockeys Tom Donahue and...
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member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2011) (b. 1945) Declan Mulligan, 83, Irish-born American rock musician (The Beau Brummels) (b. 1938)...
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(1999–2011), cancer. Hamdullah Mukhlis, Afghan military officer, bombing. Declan Mulligan, 83, Irish-born American rock musician (The Beau Brummels). Ed Nickla...
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team) and manager (Eglish St Patrick's). Born in Northern Ireland. Declan Mulligan, 83, rock musician, singer and songwriter. 8 November – Seán FitzPatrick...
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played in the Black Velvet Band with former Beau Brummels bandmate Declan Mulligan. Tahsler, Bruce (2007). Garage Bands From the Sixties, Then and Now...
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2021). 27 March – Owen Dudley Edwards, historian and writer. 4 April – Declan Mulligan, rock guitarist. 29 April – Ray MacSharry, Tánaiste, Fianna Fáil Teachta...
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Valentino - vocals Ron Elliott - lead guitar Ron Meagher - guitar Declan Mulligan - bass John Petersen - drums (Lead vocal on "Sometimes At Night") Allmusic...
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tensions within the Beau Brummels and soon led to the departure of Declan Mulligan. Not long after that lead guitarist Ron Elliott was no longer able...
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engineer Dan Levitt - banjo, guitar Ron Meagher - bass, guitar, vocals Declan Mulligan - bass, guitar, vocals John Petersen - drums Ted Templeman - producer...
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guitarist 2 Sabah Fakhri, 88, Syrian Muwashshah and Qudud Halabiya singer Declan Mulligan, 83, Irish-born American rock guitarist and bassist (The Beau Brummels)...
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Valentino, guitarist Ron Elliott, rhythm guitarist Ron Meagher, bassist Declan Mulligan and drummer John Petersen—pursued solo projects, participated in recording...
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Little" (Live) (Ron Elliott, Bob Durand) – 2:43 Sal Valentino and Declan Mulligan of The Beau Brummels backed by The Smithereens; previously unreleased;...
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and composer (died 1961) April 3 – Jeff Barry, songwriter April 4 – Declan Mulligan, rock guitarist (The Beau Brummels) (died 2021) April 7 Spencer Dryden...
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Whiting, Sam (November 11, 2021). "Original Beau Brummels member Declan Mulligan, who helped shape San Francisco sound, dies at 83". San Francisco Chronicle...
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in the 2017 National Football League. Under the management of Declan Bonner, Mulligan made a substitute appearance against Cavan in the preliminary round...
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Little Girl" Elliott demo 4:10 11. "She's My Girl" Declan Mulligan demo 2:24 12. "Talk to Me" Mulligan demo 1:13 13. "Before Darkness Ends" Valentino demo...
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football team. As Mulligan rose up the ranks, the two players played together on the Tyrone team in the late nineties. Bogue, Declan (16 May 2008). "McGrane...
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Little Girl", the B-side of the 1965 single "Good Time Music", and the Declan Mulligan-sung version of "Woman", a song previously only available in the 1965...
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Brotherhood (American TV series) (redirect from Declan Giggs)
Paola as Paul Carvalho Georgia Lyman as Cassie Giggs, Declan's wife Frank L. Ridley as Terry Mulligan Al Sapienza as Mayor Frank Panzarella Brian Scannell...
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Barry Ward (actor) (category People educated at St. Declan's College, Dublin)
He returned to television in the 1997 period drama Plotlands as Fionn Mulligan, also on BBC One. He made his feature film debut in Pip Broughton's Soft...
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elections. Dean Mulligan was re-elected as a councillor for the Swords electoral area on Fingal County Council. In addition to Mulligan, Wallace and Daly...
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