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Johnny McEvoy (born 24 April 1945) is an Irish singer and entertainer of Country and Irish genre born in Banagher, County Offaly, Ireland.
He was initially part of a duo called "Ramblers Two", the other member being fellow art student Michael Crotty. After a stint touring Ireland and England in the mid-sixties, the two went their separate ways. Johnny McEvoy's first big break came in late 1966 when he recorded "Mursheen Durkin," an old ballad from the west of Ireland. It topped the charts at Number 1 for three consecutive weeks. It was followed by "The Boston Burglar" which also reached No 1 in the charts. His first tour to the U.S. was in 1967, highlighted by a concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall. It was at this stage he had his third Number 1 Hit with the song "Nora" (a version of When You and I Were Young, Maggie)," from Sean O'Casey's famous play The Plough And The Stars.
Later Johnny formed a band in the 1970s. He wrote his first song "Long Before Your Time." It too reached Number 1. He went on to write numerous more songs, many of which have become standards that have been recorded by other artists including "Long Before Your Time," "Michael," "Going To California," "The Ballad Of John Williams," "Richman's Garden," "Never Learned To Dance," and "The Ballad of Anne Frank."
Charles Joseph Kickham (9 May 1828 – 22 August 1882) was an Irish revolutionary, novelist, poet, journalist and one of the most prominent members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Charles Kickham was born at Mullinahone, County Tipperary, on 9 May 1828. His father John Kickham was proprietor of the principal drapery in the locality, and was held in high esteem for his patriotic spirit. His mother, Anne O'Mahony, was related to the Fenian leader John O'Mahony. Charles Kickham grew up largely deaf and almost blind, the result of an explosion with a powder flask when he was 13. He was educated locally, where it was intended he study for the medical profession. During his boyhood the Repeal agitation was at its height, and he soon became versed in its arguments, and was inspired by its principles. He often heard the issues discussed in his father’s shop and at home amongst all his friends and acquaintances.
From a young age he was imbued with these patriotic ideals. He became acquainted with the teaching of the Young Irelanders through their newspaper The Nation from its foundation in October, 1842. Kickham’s father used to read the paper aloud every week for the family. This reading would include the speeches in Reconciliation Hall (home of the Repeal Association) and reports on Repeal meetings in the provinces. Also of interest was the lead articles and literary pages, including, the "Poet’s Corner." Like all the young people of the time, and a great many of the old ones, according to Seán Ua Ceallaigh, his sympathies went with the Young Irelanders on their secession from the Repeal Association.
Written by Charles Kickham, from The Daniel O'Donnell Collection, a free compilation CD from "The Irish Mail on Sunday" 2008... for educational purposes only, no copyright infringement intended. Charles Kickham (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Charles Joseph Kickham (9 May 1828 – 22 August 1882) was an Irish revolutionary, novelist, poet, journalist and one of the most prominent members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Charles Kickham was born at Mullinahone, County Tipperary, on 9 May 1828.[1] His father John Kickham was proprietor of the principal drapery in the locality, and was held in high esteem for his patriotic spirit.[2] His mother, Anne O'Mahony, was related to the Fenian leader John O'Mahony.[3] Charles Kickham grew up largely deaf and almost blind, the result of a...
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John "Red" Kelly the father of Australia's Ned Kelly was born on the townland of Clonbrogan close to the village of Moyglass in Co Tipperary. If you walk along from the neighbouring towland of Woodhouse, with Slievenamon Mountain on the horizon you can see the summer breeze caressing the dewy grass. The effect of the dew on the grass cause's it to shimmer as it swirls in the winds that visit the lush green fields of Clonbrogan. John Kelly was sentenced in 1841 to seven years transportation to Tasmania for stealing two pigs from a James Cooney of Ballysheehan Co Tipperary. On 11th July 1845 John was granted his ticket of leave from Port Arthur Jail and on 11th January 1848 he received a "certificate of freedom." Sometime in 1848/49 John Kelly crossed the Bass Strait to Port Phillip Colo...
One of Irelands greatest entertainers, the legendary singing,songwriting balladeer Johnny McEvoy is simply an icon.In the music business for over fifty years Johnny has lost none of his charm or popularity.He is a very affable person and great family man.'Your So Far Away' is from his terrific 'Portrait' album.This video presentation is for educational purposes and social commentary only.No copyright infringement is intended.
John Rice singing The Templenoe Hare in the dressing room after the All Ireland Junior Final, 06th February 2016
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Written by Charles Kickham, from The Daniel O'Donnell Collection, a free compilation CD from "The Irish Mail on Sunday" 2008... for educational purposes only, no copyright infringement intended. Charles Kickham (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Charles Joseph Kickham (9 May 1828 – 22 August 1882) was an Irish revolutionary, novelist, poet, journalist and one of the most prominent members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Charles Kickham was born at Mullinahone, County Tipperary, on 9 May 1828.[1] His father John Kickham was proprietor of the principal drapery in the locality, and was held in high esteem for his patriotic spirit.[2] His mother, Anne O'Mahony, was related to the Fenian leader John O'Mahony.[3] Charles Kickham grew up largely deaf and almost blind, the result of a...
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John "Red" Kelly the father of Australia's Ned Kelly was born on the townland of Clonbrogan close to the village of Moyglass in Co Tipperary. If you walk along from the neighbouring towland of Woodhouse, with Slievenamon Mountain on the horizon you can see the summer breeze caressing the dewy grass. The effect of the dew on the grass cause's it to shimmer as it swirls in the winds that visit the lush green fields of Clonbrogan. John Kelly was sentenced in 1841 to seven years transportation to Tasmania for stealing two pigs from a James Cooney of Ballysheehan Co Tipperary. On 11th July 1845 John was granted his ticket of leave from Port Arthur Jail and on 11th January 1848 he received a "certificate of freedom." Sometime in 1848/49 John Kelly crossed the Bass Strait to Port Phillip Colo...
One of Irelands greatest entertainers, the legendary singing,songwriting balladeer Johnny McEvoy is simply an icon.In the music business for over fifty years Johnny has lost none of his charm or popularity.He is a very affable person and great family man.'Your So Far Away' is from his terrific 'Portrait' album.This video presentation is for educational purposes and social commentary only.No copyright infringement is intended.
John Rice singing The Templenoe Hare in the dressing room after the All Ireland Junior Final, 06th February 2016
Download: http://v.blnk.fr/AyjueP7h The Irish Bar: A selection of the latest and greatest Irish Folk Music. Subscribe to receive all our video updates: http://smarturl.it/TheIrishBar
The importance now given to mental health and well-being in Irish society was underlined when over 700 people turned out for a public forum designed to get people talking and get people listening. The meeting held in Moyglass and organised jointly by Fethard Secondary School and Scoil Ruain in Killenaule with the support of Coolmore and the co-operation of many state and voluntary agencies. Principal of the Presentation Patrician Secondary School in Fethard, Michael O’Sullivan, said he and his counterpart in Scoil Ruain in Killenaule, Gerry McGill, decided to start something in response to what has become a “community issue” of suicide and mental health. An impressive line-up of speakers inspired the massive attendance, which filled a marquee and spilled out into the community hall in Moyg...
1. Hear My Song 2. Bless This House 3. Cara Mia 4. A Tear, A Kiss, A Smile 5. In The Chapel In The Moonlight 6. Count Your Blessings 7. The Rose Of Tralee 8. When It's Moonlight In Mayo 9. Santa Lucia 10. You'll Never Forget About Ireland 11. The Soldier's Dream 12. Macushla 13. Adeste Fideles 14. Dear Old Donegal 15. The Teddy Bear's Picnic 16. Ave Maria 17. Galway Bay 18. The Holy City (Jerusalem) 19. If I were A Blackbird 20. While The Angeles Was Ringing 21. The Rose Of Slievenamon Josef Locke (23 March 1917 – 15 October 1999) was the stage name of Joseph McLaughlin, an Irish tenor. He was successful in the United Kingdom and Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s. Born in Derry, Ireland, he was the son of a butcher and cattle dealer, and one of nine children. He started singing in local chu...
John Murray is joined by Johnny McEvoy, who has been 50 years in music. He chats and performs live in studio.
Tracks From The George Bradley Album "Irish Panpipe Moods". https://itunes.apple.com/ie/album/irish-panpipe-moods/id682972070 https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/irish-panpipe-moods/id150312805 1. The Star Of County Down - 00:00 2. Carrickfergus - 01:28 3. Mountains Of Mourne - 05:24 4. Green Glens Of Antrim - 08:33 5. Maggie - 11:51 6. The Rose Of Tralee - 15:33 7. The Galway Shawl - 18:07 8. Belfast - 20:29 9. Slievenamon - 23:35 10. On Raglan Road - 02:39 www.itunes.com www.emusic.com http://www.irishmusiclicensing.com/ http://artistxite.co.uk/label/Arran-Records
The Clancy Brothers,Paddy, Liam and Bobby together with their nephew Robbie O'Connell continue to weave their magic spell with a blend of their most popular songs, a little poetry and a lot of wit. Recorded in their home county of Tipperary, their friends and neighbours certainly brought out the best of the group as they say " Farewell To Ireland" and belt out 22 of their all-time favourites, only taking a breatherto listen to Liam's haunting version of "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" and Robbie O'Connell's poignant version of the song on Irish emigration, "Kilkelly". This was their last performance together. Recorded live in the Regal Theatre Clonmel, Ireland 1995. 1. Mermaid 2. Shoals Of Herring 3. Mountain Dew 4. Roddy McCorley 5. The Old Woman From Wexford 6. Kilkelly ...
"Frank Patterson A Celebration" is a Gala concert performance filmed at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center before a live audience of more than 2000 fans. Accompanied by a Symphony Orchestra, Frank sings a varied selection of traditional and contemporary songs. An 80 minute spectacular of music, song and dance. This, Frank's last filmed performance, truly is a wonderful celebration of Ireland's Golden Tenor. 01. Ireland Mother Ireland 02. Dance (Silver Spear) 03. The Rose Of Tralee 04. Kitty of Coleraine 05. Mother Machree 06. Dance (St. Patrick's Day and Flowers of Antrim) 07. The Miller's Daughter 08. Irish Fantasia: Hills Of Donegal, Galway Bay, Slievenamon, Dublin In Rare Auld Times, The Town 09. The Boys of Wexford and Brian Boru's March (Harp Orchestra) 10. Connemara Cradle Song (...
Boys of Kilmichael - Johnny Donegan video Johnny Donegan sings a fine version of a song which tells the story of the Kilmichael Ambush in 1920. Another piece of Irish Republican History. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE KILMICHAEL AMBUSH During the Irish War of Independence against the British, a major turning point in that war was undoubtedly the ambush by 36 members of a West Cork flying column IRA, under the command of a 23 year old Tom Barry. A roadside monument dominates the site today, together with commemorative markers depicting the positions occupied by members of the flying column during the ambush. Seventeen Auxiliaries, elite members of the 'Black and Tans' officer class were killed during the engagement on 28 November 1920. An attack on British trucks in British Director Ken Loach's Pal...
Description ... Converted from Vinyl Record A1 Toast To The Gaels A2 Slieve Galleon Braes A3 Travelling Man A4 The Rose Tree A5 James Connolly A6 Devil And The Bailiff A7 John, John A8 My Mary Of The Curling Hair B1 Sam Hall B2 Drums Under The Window B3 Nora B4 Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe B5 The Island B6 Come Up The Stairs B7 Peter Gilligan B8 Autumn Is Come
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