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Salonika, Separas, and Slackers - The Dubliners song with a link to Greece Contributor Kathleen Hart explores "Salonika" by the famous Irish trad group The Dubliners and the links between Ireland ...
This spirited Dubliners' song is guaranteed to have you arm-in-arm with your pals, clinking cups and singing along to this old rebel song that was once considered Ireland's unofficial national anthem.
Entertainment ‘It’s a celebration of the music’ - Ged Graham on Seven Drunken Nights: The Story of The Dubliners Robert McMillen chats to Ged Graham about keeping the legend of The Dubliners ...
It’s a traditional Irish folk song written in the 1800s by D.K. Gavan and first performed by Harry Clifton. This version by The Dubliners, released in 1964, is one of the more well-known renditions.
Indeed, music is so important in Dubliners that it would be impossible to imagine the book without it. In a way, every story is a song. Dubliners is an album. READ MORE.
New songs start up and there’s whooping, even screaming. The Dubliners were the group who brought Irish folk music to a wider audience during the 1960s cultural revolution.
The world’s biggest celebration of The Dubliners - one of Ireland’s most iconic bands - is embarking on a UK tour, including a much-anticipated performance in Sheffield on Thursday, March 20.