• The Boys of the Lough is a Scottish-Irish Celtic music band active since the 1970s. Their first album, called Boys of the Lough (1972) consisted of Aly...
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  • The Boys of the Lough is a folk album by The Boys of the Lough, originally released in 1973 by Trailer, catalogue number LER 2086. The album was produced...
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  • Scottish music (1970–1979) (category Music of Scotland)
    Glad for the Song Has No Ending" (Incredible String Band) 1972 "No More Forever" (Dick Gaughan) 1972 "The Boys of the Lough" (The Boys of the Lough) 1973...
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    Dick Gaughan (category The Boys of the Lough members)
    Robin Morton, all of whom he had known from his Edinburgh Folk Centre days, in their group The Boys of the Lough. He stayed with the group for about a...
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  • Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór (category Year of song unknown)
    their 1973 debut album The Boys of the Lough, then by The Chieftains on their 1975 album The Chieftains 5, as part of "The Humours of Carolan" suite. It has...
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    Aly Bain (category The Boys of the Lough members)
    Shetland. He became nationally prominent as a founding member of The Boys of the Lough, a Scots-Irish folk group, with whom he played for over 30 years...
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  • Scottish music (1980–1989) (category Music of Scotland)
    for the Common Man" (Battlefield Band) 1985 "Heartland" (Runrig) 1985 "To Welcome Paddy Home" (The Boys of the Lough) 1985 "This Is the Sea" (The Waterboys)...
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    through into the 1970s included Ossian, Silly Wizard, The Boys of the Lough, Natural Acoustic Band, Battlefield Band, The Clutha, and The Whistlebinkies...
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    Hothouse Flowers Planxty Wolfe Tones Alasdair Fraser The Battlefield Band Martyn Bennett The Boys of the Lough Capercaillie Johnny Cunningham Phil Cunningham...
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    2021. "Boys of the Lough". boysofthelough.info. Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2021. "Biography of the Silencers"...
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  • Cathal McConnell (category The Boys of the Lough members)
    known as the mainstay of traditional band The Boys of the Lough, of which he is a founder member. His main instruments are the Irish flute and the tin whistle...
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  • Michael Coleman (fiddler) (category Irish emigrants to the United States)
    settings of tunes such as "The Boys of the Lough," "Bonny Kate" and "Lord Gordon's" have become part of the standard Irish fiddle repertoire. Some of Coleman's...
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    and folk artists like Loudon Wainwright III, Cathal McConnell (of The Boys of the Lough) and Bob Davenport. He has also performed and recorded with Teddy...
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  • Records is a record label founded in the late 1970s by Robin Morton. Morton, a former member of The Boys of the Lough, had already founded Temple in Temple...
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  • Scottish music (1990–1999) (category Music of Scotland)
    "Delirium" (Capercaillie) 1992 "The Chase" (Wolfstone) 1994 "The Day Dawn" (The Boys of the Lough) 1994 "Hit the Highway" (The Proclaimers) 1995 "John McCusker"...
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  • stout from Dublin, recorded by The Boys of the Lough "In the Town of Ballybay" – a "nonsense" song by Tommy Makem "The Irish Rover" – song about a seafaring...
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    National Recording Registry inductees". Library of Congress. Retrieved April 19, 2022. "The Boys of the Lough". WNYC. ""Sorry, Wrong Number"". WNYC. Lincoln...
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  • Roses for Me" (The Pogues) 1985 "Rum, Sodomy and The Lash" (The Pogues) 1985 "To Welcome Paddy Home" (The Boys of the Lough) 1986 "The Celts" (Enya) 1987...
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  • Morton, previously a member of The Boys of the Lough. It is located in Temple, Midlothian. Although Morton is from Ulster, the label is devoted almost purely...
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  • recorded by The Clancy Brothers. "General Guinness" - a song about the stout from Dublin, recorded by The Boys of the Lough. "Miss Brown of Dublin City"...
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  • (1976) The Boys of the Lough on the album Regrouped (1980) Yorkshire Garland on the album The Twiddley-Men Tapes (1983) Dolores Keane on the album Lion...
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    Máirtín O'Connor (category The Boys of the Lough members)
    Well, De Dannan, and The Boys of the Lough. A traditional Irish musician, O'Connor was one of the major forces of the music in the world-renowned Riverdance...
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  • many tunes and songs to Cathal McConnell of the group The Boys of the Lough. In memory of Eddie Duffy, the Eddie Duffy and Mick Hoy Memorial Traditional...
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  • Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    The Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording was awarded from 1960 to 1986. During this time the award had several minor name changes:...
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    run by his son, Arthur. Tickell has also recorded with The Chieftains, The Boys of the Lough, Jon Lord, Jimmy Nail, Linda Thompson, Alan Parsons, and...
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  • Robin Morton (musician) (category The Boys of the Lough members)
    musician Alison Kinnaird. The Boys of the Lough (1973) Second Album (1973) Live at Passim's (1974) Lochaber No More (1976) The Piper's Broken Finger (1976)...
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    revolutions in band formats by groups like The Clutha, The Whistlebinkies, The Boys of the Lough and the Incredible String Band. Wales is a Celtic country...
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  • Celebration. Horslips recorded the song on their 1975 album Drive The Cold Winter Away. The Boys of the Lough recorded the song on their 1996 album, "Midwinter...
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  • Cutty Wren (redirect from The Cutty Wren)
    as "The cutty wren" 1994: "The Day Dawn", Boys of the Lough, medley of four Scots and Irish wren tunes 1994 "The Lovers Enchained", Annwn, as "The Cutty...
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  • (Canada), Dave van Ronk, Rosalie Sorrels, Jean Redpath, The Boys of the Lough, Utah Phillips, The New Black Eagle Jazz Band, Bill Staines, Kilimanjaro,...
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