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Luke Kelly: A Folk Music Icon

Luke Kelly, an iconic figure in Irish music, left an indelible mark on the folk music scene with his powerful voice, passionate performances, and unwavering commitment to social justice. As a founding member of The Dubliners, Kelly's influence extended far beyond the...
The Quiet Man: A Classic Film for All Time

The Quiet Man: A Classic Film for All Time

"The Quiet Man" is a classic American romantic comedy-drama film released in 1952. Directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, the movie is a heartwarming tale of love, family, and belonging. Set...

Horse Racing in Ireland

Horse Racing in Ireland

Horse racing in Ireland is a beloved and iconic sport that has been around for centuries. It is a sport that has a rich history, steeped in tradition, and is enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. Ireland has a...

The Irish Harp

The Irish Harp

The Irish harp is a famous Irish instrument which has been used for centuries upon centuries. The ancient folk instrument has a beautiful delicate sound but did not always carry the same honor as it does today. Historical evidence apparently states that harpers in...

The Irish Tin Whistle

The Irish Tin Whistle

The Tin whistle is also called a penny whistle or feadóg stain. It is a well known and regularly used instrument in traditional Irish music. It is a simple six-holed, wood-wind instrument, and remains in the same category as the flageolet, recorder, Native American...

Rory Gallagher

Rory Gallagher

Rory Gallagher was born Liam Rory Gallagher on the 2nd March 1948 in a town in Co. Donegal called Ballyshannon. One of Ireland's most famous and talented blues and rock musicians he was famed not only for his song-writing and vocals but he could play many instruments...

The Traditional Irish Game Hurling

The Traditional Irish Game Hurling

Hurling is a traditional Irish sport that is the oldest and fastest field game in the world. With a long history dating back over 3000 years, hurling remains the second most popular sport in Ireland today. The history of Hurling The first literary reference of hurling...

Traditional Irish Fiddle

Traditional Irish Fiddle

The Irish fiddle is one of the most important instruments in the traditional repertoire of Irish music. It dates back several hundred years; however, there is not much information on its earliest origins. There is evidence of stringed instruments played with a bow in...

Thin Lizzy

Thin Lizzy

In 1969, Thin Lizzy formed in Dublin and went onto to write and perform many songs through-out the years. The Thin Lizzy band played hard rock but they did also performed songs that would be seen as country and also traditional folk music. Their talent for performance...

Clannad

Clannad

Clannad is a traditional Irish folk group formed in 1970. Hailing from the wildness of the northwest of Donegal, Clannad has become one of Ireland’s most respected and treasured musical groups. With deep Celtic tones and haunting melodies, Clannad has seen huge...

Enya - Irish singer

Enya - Irish singer

Enya is an Irish singer, instrumentalist, and composer born on 17th May 1961. From Gweedore, County Donegal she pursued a career in music first joining Irish group, Clannad and then becoming a solo artist. 8 years later Enya released the album Watermark which shot her...

The Nolans

The Nolans

Originally from Dublin, Ireland The Nolans first entered the music scene when singing parents Tommy and Maureen Nolan moved the family to Blackpool in the 1960s. With great love and enthusiasm for anything musical, they initiated a singing family band named The...

Gaelic Football In Ireland

Gaelic Football In Ireland

It would be safe to say that Gaelic Football is the most popular sport in Ireland, with hurling not far behind. It’s a traditional game played in Ireland and could be described as being a cross between soccer and rugby, with some similarities also to Australian Rules....

The Corrs

The Corrs

The Corrs have been described as a Celtic Rock Group from Dundalk, Co. Louth, in Ireland and consist of three sisters and a brother, Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim. Their parents had been musicians so the group of 4 had always been encouraged to play a musical...

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