• Dermot O'Brien (23 October 1932 – 22 May 2007) was an Irish céilí and showband musician and singer, as well as a Gaelic footballer who played as a centre-forward...
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  • traditional song by Jeremiah Lynch, known for a successful 1966 version by Dermot O'Brien. "The Merry Ploughboy" was written by Jeremiah Lynch during the Irish...
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    Maonaigh; born 30 May 1953) is an Irish actor best known for playing Miles O'Brien in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994) and Star Trek: Deep Space...
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  • Moran as Potential Buyer Sebastian de Souza as Gareth Colm Meaney as Dermot O'Brien Alec Baldwin as Father Hector McGrath In August 2019, it was announced...
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  • Dermot Patrick John O'Brien (28 April 1906 – 7 February 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Hawthorn in the Victorian...
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    Delta Showband, The Bee Vee Five and the Country Gents before joining Dermot O'Brien and the Clubmen and first met The Dubliners when both acts toured England...
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  • Dermot Desmond (born 14 August 1950) is an Irish businessman and financier. He is estimated to be worth €2.04 billion and is ranked by the Sunday Independent...
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  • Tommy Makem The Dubliners Go Lucky Four David Kincaid Christy Moore Dermot O'Brien Tuan Millar, Stephen (2020). Sounding Dissent: Rebel Songs, Resistance...
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    Playboys Freddie 1997 The Butcher Boy Father Sullivan 1997 The Matchmaker Dermot O'Brien 2000 Moonglow Peter Brener 2002 Puckoon Sgt. McGillikuddie 2003 Mystics...
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    Bunratty Castle, County Clare. Showband singers Maisie McDaniel and Dermot O'Brien welcomed him on May 29, 1963. A photograph appeared in the Limerick...
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    Dermot Dermod Dwyer, Irish businessman Dermod O'Brien (1865-1945) Anglo-Irish painter Dermod O'Brien, 2nd Baron Inchiquin (died 1557) Dermod O'Brien,...
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  • showband star Dermot O'Brien was late for the All-Ireland SFC final and joined the team when the parade was completed. Prior to the game O'Brien had captained...
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    Early Barons Inchiquin (category O'Brien dynasty)
    Margaret O'Brien, daughter of Donough O'Brien and Slany MacNamara, before 1550. His son Murrough McDermot was the 3rd Baron Inchiquin. Murrough McDermot O'Brien...
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  • the Irish Singles Chart in 1966. Other versions have been recorded by Dermot O'Brien, The Dubliners, Patsy Watchorn and Ron Kavana. Brendan Behan, Dominic's...
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  • for the coins. The other members of the committee were Thomas Bodkin, Dermot O'Brien, Lucius O'Callaghan and Barry Egan. Some decisions were made at the...
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    professional footballer Mairead McGuinness, attended secondary school in Ardee Dermot O'Brien, céilí and showband musician Fergal Reilly, film maker Wikivoyage has...
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  • Kearney "Dublin City in 1962" – written by musician and footballer Dermot O'Brien "Dublin in my Tears" – written by Dubliner Brendan Phelan and recorded...
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  • Records (DOLM 5012) in 1975, My Country, My Songs and Me. Along with Dermot O'Brien, he also produced the album, The Price Of Justice, featuring Kathleen...
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    cabaret venue; comedians Tom O'Connor and Maureen Potter and accordionist Dermot O'Brien have each released live recordings made there. Dana was crowned Queen...
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  • who gave his life'. Inside, the fireplace was donated in memory of Dermot O'Brien who was killed in 1917 and the panelling was donated in memory of Captain...
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  • Studios Genre country Length 3:15 Label Release Songwriter(s) Paddy Kehoe & Tom Kinsella Producer(s) Dermot O'Brien Larry Cunningham singles chronology...
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  • – novelist Ida Rentoul Outhwaite – illustrator Scott Owen – bassist Dermot O'Brien – film producer and director Back to top Roseanne Park (Rosé) – member...
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    mainstay of the top Irish and Scottish ceilidh bands.[citation needed] Dermot O'Brien, Malachy Doris, Sean Quinn and Mick Foster are well known Irish solo...
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  • 1594, was the son of Murrough O'Brien, 4th Baron Inchiquin (1562 – 24 July 1597), the son of Murrough McDermot O'Brien, 3rd Baron Inchiquin and Mabel...
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  • McDermot O'Brien (c.1550 - 20 April 1573) was the 3rd Baron Inchiquin. He was the son of Dermod O'Brien, 2nd Baron Inchiquin and Margaret O'Brien and...
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    Caroline Winstanley 7.21% 513 701 761 782 908 954 1,036 1,463 Sinn Féin Dermot O’Brien 7.97% 567 753 765 782 815 1,119 1,167 1,221 Independent Rob Carry 6...
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  • Louth" - written by Hugh McKitterick and Larry Magnier - recorded by Dermot O'Brien (1977)[citation needed] "Farewell to Carlingford" "The Rose of Ardee"...
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  • Frank Harte "Dublin City in 1962" - written by musician and footballer Dermot O'Brien "Dublin in my Tears" - written by Dubliner Brendan Phelan and recorded...
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  • round 9, 1928 55 9 94 Wally Lathlain 1928–1930 round 9, 1928 17 0 95 Dermot O'Brien 1928 round 12, 1928 5 0 96 Fred West 1928–1929 round 13, 1928 12 3 97...
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  • by Dermot O’Brien and James Payne and featured the artists Andrew Curtis, Anka Dabrowska, Dan Hays, LEO, Aidan McNeill, Wrik Mead, Dermot O’Brien, Derek...
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