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Danny Doyle is a solo Irish folk singer.
Leaving school at fourteen years of age, he started doing odd jobs, including general factotum in Dublin's Pike Theatre, where he began to pick up from the travelling players songs from the Irish countryside.
During the 1960s and 1970s he was one of the top Irish singers, regularly featuring in the Irish charts and scoring three No.1 singles (notably displacing ABBA's "Take a Chance on Me" after just one week at the top). He has recorded 25 albums, including Emigrant Eyes, a collaboration with his sister Geraldine, a comedienne popular in Australia. He is probably best known for his 1967 Number One hit "Whiskey on a Sunday".
He has appeared in concert throughout the world including Carnegie Hall, New York and the Albert Hall, London.
Although retired from performing, he joined numerous musicians on stage at the end of the 2010 Milwaukee Irish Fest in what is known as the Scattering.
Selected singles
Albums
Actors: Bob Jones (writer), Bob Jones (director), Bob Jones (producer), Alice Barrett (actress), Brian Burke (actor), Desiree Jones (director), Desiree Jones (producer), Desiree Jones (writer), Alia Arasoughly (director), Alia Arasoughly (producer), Grey Shepard (editor), David Newhouse (director), David Newhouse (producer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: James Lane (director), James Lane (editor), James Lane (actor), James Lane (writer), James Lane (writer), Jason Grimshaw (producer), Jason Grimshaw (writer), Jason Grimshaw (actor), Michelle Sowizrol (producer), Michelle Sowizrol (actress), Bryant Yu (actor), Tim Farrell (actor), Patrick Grimshaw (actor), Timmy Nicholson (actor), Nicolas Ori (actor),
Genres: Action, Drama, Short, Thriller,Actors: Trevor Styles (actor), Trevor Styles (director), Gary Halsten (writer), Gary Halsten (producer), Gary Halsten (actor), Mikel Wolf (actor), Mikel Wolf (director), Mikel Wolf (editor), Mikel Wolf (writer), Sharon Walker (director), Jayme Green (actor), Brad Halsten (actor), Amber Meyer (actress), Jayden Romero (actor), Shawn Bettise (actor),
Plot: Young Danny Doyle is a fast rising star in the world of boxing. He has been offered a title shot. His trainer Jake Mulroney, says no. Not ready. They split and Danny, with a new trainer, takes the fight. Who wins, who loses, and what were Jake's motives for opposing the match.
Genres: Drama, Short, Sport,Actors: Dean Hargrove (producer), Art LaFleur (actor), Robert Halmi Jr. (producer), Amy Goldberg (producer), Larry Levinson (producer), Michael Moran (producer), Brian Gordon (producer), Jack Conley (actor), John Larroquette (actor), John Kapelos (actor), John Kassir (actor), Kirk B.R. Woller (actor), Nick Lombardo (producer), Stephen Bridgewater (director), Dean Hargrove (writer),
Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery,Actors: Todd Hughes (director), Todd Hughes (writer), Todd Hughes (producer), Bob Hoskins (actor), P. David Ebersole (producer), Mary Scheer (actress), Cary Berger (composer), Sandra Kinder (actress), Jenny Shimizu (actress), Laurie House (editor), Justin Tanner (actor), John Boskovich (actor), Maricel Pagulayan (producer), Terri Phillips (actress), Jennifer Campbell (actress),
Genres: ,Actors: Jeff Conaway (actor), Gerald Fried (composer), B.J. Smith (miscellaneous crew), Robert Conrad (actor), Janice Karman (actress), Susan Sullivan (actress), Lou Antonio (director), Jim Antonio (actor), David Ogden Stiers (actor), Billy Crystal (actor), Walker Edmiston (actor), Jim Green (producer), Tony Musante (actor), Bonnie Franklin (actress), Allen S. Epstein (producer),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Jack Gardner (actor), Gregory Gaye (actor), Ernie Adams (actor), John Gallaudet (actor), James Blaine (actor), Lloyd Bridges (actor), Edmund Cobb (actor), Trevor Bardette (actor), Clancy Cooper (actor), Hugh Beaumont (actor), Marcel Dalio (actor), Glenn Ford (actor), William Forrest (actor), Robert Frazer (actor), William Gould (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Irving Bacon (actor), Bob Burns (actor), Walter Sande (actor), Al Thompson (actor), Betty Blythe (actress), Rose Plumer (actress), Lindsley Parsons (producer), Jean Yarbrough (director), Jack Ogilvie (editor), Rube Dalroy (actor), Johnny Downs (actor), Earle Hodgins (actor), Max Hoffman Jr. (actor), John Ince (actor), Si Jenks (actor),
Plot: College student "Freckles" Winslow come home to Indiana to help a friend, Danny Doyle, who runs his uncle's hotel and took a mortgage on it in order to invest in a 'gold-finding-machine,' with his friend Jeff, the hotel porter. On the bus-trip home, "Freckles" meets a Chicago gangster, "Muggsy Dolan", posing as Jack Leach, on the lam from a bank-robbery, who decides a quiet Indian town would be the best place to hole up. "Freckles" also finds that his father has financial problems but, because of a long-standing feud between him and the town banker, Hiram Potter, is too proud and stubborn to ask Potter for help. "Freckles" decides that a major highway built through Fairfield would solve everybody's problems. Jack Leach, boarding at the hotel and casing the local bank, tells "Freckles" he has a friend that is a big financier, Nate Quigley, and just the man to put the deal over. Quigley, with Oil-Can Harry written all over him, shows up and calls for a town meeting, with the intention of stealing the townspeople's "subscription" money collected when they buy in on the highway project. Quickley also shows up with an uniformed chauffeur, Roxbury B. Brown the Third. Since Roxbury is played by Laurence Criner and Jeff by Mantan Moreland, and they spend a goodly portion (not enough, alas)of the film running through burlesque skits with all the perfection, skill, slapstick, insults and timing only two masters such as they could muster, their exchanges alone make this a must for those who have the ability to watch and enjoy a film in the context of the period in which it was made. The DVD comes from the 16-mm television-print and is missing a few segments involving some of the currently-shown (uncredited) players.
Keywords: 1940s, accordion, alias, alibi, ashtray, automobile, b-movie, ballroom, bank-robber, barn-danceOh the palm trees wave on high all along that fertile shore
Adieu, you Hills of Kerry, I never will see you more
Oh, why did I leave my home, And why did I cross the sea?
And leave the small birds singing around you sweet Tralee
The noble and the brave have departed from your shore
They´ve gone, they've gone to fight the war's, where the mighty cannons roar
Will they ever again return To see old Ireland free
And hear the small birds singing, around you sweet Tralee
Will I ever see the shamrock, that sprig so fine and grand
Or hear the curlew flying high O'er lowly Banna Strand
As I stand on this foreign shore And think on what might be
Will I ever more return again, to see you sweet Tralee
No more I'll see the sunbeams on that precious harvest morn
Or hear our reaper singing in a field of golden corn
There´s an end to every woe and a cure for every pain
But the laughing eye's of my darling girl, I never will see again
Oh the palm trees wave on high all along that fertile shore
Adieu, you Hills of Kerry, I never will see you more
Oh, why did I leave my home, And why did I cross the sea?
And leave the small birds singing, around you sweet Tralee