Dafydd Iwan Jones (born 24 August 1943) is a Welsh singer and nationalist politician who rose to fame writing and performing folk music in the Welsh language...
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(English: "Still Here") is a Welsh-language folk song by Dafydd Iwan. The song was released during Iwan and Ar Log's "Taith Macsen" ("Macsen's Journey") tour...
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player David Richards (Dafydd Ionawr) (1751–1827), Welsh poet Dafydd Iwan (born 1943), Welsh folk singer and politician Dafydd Jones (disambiguation)...
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James. This led to a viral clip of Bubbins singing Yma o Hyd alongside Dafydd Iwan. Later the same year, Bubbins co-presented eight episodes of BT Sports'...
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medium of both Welsh and English. He is the son of politician and singer Dafydd Iwan. He worked for the North Wales Weekly News before joining the BBC where...
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associated with Dafydd Iwan, a long-standing figure in the Welsh national movement. In 1982 and 1983, Ar Log embarked on two tours with Iwan. The first tour...
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north-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia A satirical song written by Dafydd Iwan about Prince Charles. A former member of Dion and the Belmonts best known...
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singer Dafydd Iwan voiced his opposition and protest against investing Charles as Prince of Wales and also wrote a song "Carlo" mocking Charles. Iwan stated...
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and folk musicians in the Welsh-language, and home to artists such as Dafydd Iwan, Meic Stevens and Ar Log, Sain would become Wales' biggest record label...
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Andrzej Iwan Bret Iwan (born 1982), American illustrator and voice artist Dafydd Iwan (born 1943), Welsh folk singer and politician Emrys ap Iwan (1848–1906)...
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language version, Mae'n Wlad i Mi, was recorded by nationalist folk singer Dafydd Iwan. Cornish: A Cornish language version, An Tir yw Ow Bro, was recorded...
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rugby came in 2014, when politician and singer Dafydd Iwan wrote an article on the meaning of song lyrics. Iwan noted that choirs and fans inside the stadium...
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are used, as in the case of the folk singer and political figure Dafydd Iwan (Dafydd Iwan Jones), opera singer Bryn Terfel (Bryn Terfel Jones), classical...
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unofficial anthem of the team, "Yma o Hyd," which was performed live by Dafydd Iwan after the final whistle. After the match, The Guardian opined on the...
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his main vocation. The song "Ciosg Talysarn" by the Welsh folk singer Dafydd Iwan was written after two secret agents were found bugging a public telephone...
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the 60s and the record label Sain was founded in 1969 in Cardiff by Dafydd Iwan and Huw Jones. The record label rapidly became the leading record company...
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appears on the 2012 Bob Brolly album Till We Meet Again. Welsh folk singer Dafydd Iwan used the tune for his song "Esgair Llyn", a lament on the depopulation...
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harpists Sian James, Catrin Finch and Nansi Richards and folk singer Dafydd Iwan. Early musical traditions during the 17th and 18th centuries saw the...
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Cunningham Dougie MacLean Tannahill Weavers Silly Wizard Ar Log Fernhill Dafydd Iwan Sian James Carreg Lafar Julie Murphy Meic Stevens Jackie Molard (violinist)...
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Welsh-language television station. In 1984, Dafydd Elis-Thomas was elected president, defeating Dafydd Iwan, a move that saw the party shift to the left...
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organisations and individuals in Wales were against the investiture including Dafydd Iwan, Edward Millward, Cofia 1282 ("remember 1282") and the Welsh Language...
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beginnings of which can be traced back to the 1960s folk singer-songwriter Dafydd Iwan. Iwan was instrumental in the creation of a modern Welsh folk scene, and...
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he announced his candidacy for Presidency of the party, but lost to Dafydd Iwan. He was made an Honorary Fellow of Aberystwyth University on 15 July...
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brother of Welsh politician Alun Ffred Jones, folk singer/politician Dafydd Iwan, and Arthur Morus. Ceredig re-mortgaged his house to purchase instruments...
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Winter 1975, pp. 14–16, ISSN 0307-2029 Cymraeg – a startling revival, Dafydd Iwan and Arfon Gwilym interviewed by Rob Gibson, in Burnett, Ray (ed.), Calgacus...
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Welsh national anthem, and has been recorded and widely performed by Dafydd Iwan. Whilst he was Baptist pastor at Llandudno, he translated a selection...
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under the title "La Ville que J'ai Tant Aimée" with lyrics in French. Dafydd Iwan recorded a translation in Welsh ("Y Dref a Gerais i Cyd", 'The Town I...
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he interviewed personalities such as Prys Morgan, Sioned Wiliam and Dafydd Iwan. A pilot episode of Ankle Tag aired on BBC Radio 2 in 2015 in which James...
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Mission 23 Gram Laterality Right-handed Walk-on music "Yma o Hyd" by Dafydd Iwan ac Ar Log Organisation (see split in darts) BDO 2008–2020 PDC 2021– WDF...
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Owain Lawgoch is unveiled at Mortagne-sur-Gironde, France. October – Dafydd Iwan, newly elected President of Plaid Cymru, escapes a driving ban for speeding...
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