being "like the sound of coke being crushed under a door". O'Donoghue's "Ronnie Drew in his fine suit of blue And a voice like gravel that would cut you in...
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Ronnie Le Drew (born 23 October 1947) is a Canadian-born British puppeteer who was born in Toronto, Canada. He is best known for playing "Zippy" from the...
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"The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" is a single by U2, The Dubliners, Kíla and A Band of Bowsies. The single was recorded as a charitable project, with proceeds...
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(/ˈdʌblɪnərz/) were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they subsequently renamed...
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his political convictions which, as Ronnie Drew pointed out after his death, he stuck to throughout his life. As Drew also pointed out, he "learned to sing...
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Ronnie Drew is the debut album of Ronnie Drew, released in 1975. Produced by John Curran, this was Ronnie's first solo album, made in 1975 after he first...
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tribute single to the late member of The Dubliners, Ronnie Drew, called "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew." The song was released on 19 February 2008 and was...
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An Evening with Ronnie Drew is an album by Ronnie Drew, released in 2004. Drew recorded this album with Mike Hanrahan while on tour in Europe in the autumn...
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Ronnie Drew was an Irish folk musician who founded The Dubliners in 1962. As a solo artist he released twelve studio albums, one compilation album and...
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he joined The Dubliners in 1996 as a replacement for long-time member Ronnie Drew. He left the group after nine years to move to New York City (where he...
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song "We Are the Music Makers" by Antoni O'Breskey, and is recited by Ronnie Drew. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Ode (O'Shaughnessy)...
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appeared on the Dropkick Murphys' version of "Flannigan's Ball" with Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners. In 2015, Stacy teamed up with Cajun music band Lost...
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The Dubliners in the early 1960s. At that time, the group consisted of Ronnie Drew, Barney McKenna, Ciarán Bourke, and Luke Kelly. He joined the band in...
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Stockton's Wing as songwriter, guitarist and singer, and ten years with Ronnie Drew as guitarist, writer and producer. 12 years on the board of IMRO Irish...
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on her 2013 tour. Reynolds produced the charity song "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew", featuring U2, The Dubliners, Kíla, and "A Band of Bowsies", which reached...
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Ronnie Drew. She had also toured with Christy Moore and Sharon Shannon as a soloist both in Ireland and abroad. Shanley has recorded with Ronnie Drew...
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528. "Bands tribute to Ronnie Drew". Independent. February 22, 2008. Retrieved November 4, 2019. "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew". AllMusic. Retrieved November...
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Hearts, Chris Rea, Davy Spillane, the Liffey Light Orchestra, and the Ronnie Drew Band. 1985 : Clannad : Macalla 1986 : Zerra One : The Domino Effect 1988 :...
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Dún Draíochta (2022). Drew is the son of the Irish folk singer Ronnie Drew, who was one of the founders of The Dubliners. Drew is married to actress and...
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recorded in the Westland Studios in Dublin and features guest vocals by Ronnie Drew from The Dubliners and Spider Stacy from The Pogues, two of the most...
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are portraits of The Dubliners themselves: the five founding members Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Ciarán Bourke, John Sheahan and Barney McKenna, as well...
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leaving university he met two of his future bandmates in The Dubliners, Ronnie Drew and Barney McKenna, who invited Ciarán to join their sessions in O'Donoghue's...
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guitarist and has a rough voice similar to the late Dubliner founding member Ronnie Drew. He toured with three other ex-Dubliners as "The Dublin Legends", now...
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Brendan Behan of Dublin.' The song was later made famous by Luke Kelly, Ronnie Drew and The Dubliners in the late 1960s, and was revived for a new audience...
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Guaranteed is Ronnie Drew's second solo album that was released in 1978 and produced by Pete St. John, who wrote many of the featured tracks. Eamonn Campbell...
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was performed in two parts, a spoken monologue (originally spoken by Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners self-accompanied by his flamenco guitar) followed by...
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Folksong". Orthodox Celts on their album Green Roses. The Pogues with Ronnie Drew from The Dubliners, singing together with Shane MacGowan. The Dubliners...
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Malone". irishcharts.ie. IMRA. Retrieved 10 June 2021. "The Band Of Dubs / Ronnie Drew – Molly Malone "The Millennium Anthem" / Jem". discogs.com. Retrieved...
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Dominic Behan which suggests that Dicey is a sex worker, and one by Ronnie Drew in which she appears in court. Dicey Reilly – ‘heart of the rowl’.irishmusicdaily...
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Ronnie Scott OBE (born Ronald Schatt; 28 January 1927 – 23 December 1996) was a British jazz tenor saxophonist and jazz club owner. He co-founded Ronnie...
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