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Right All Right by Dublin City Ramblers

Künstlerbiographie Dublin City Ramblers

Early History The Dublin City Ramblers Began Life In The Mid 60's As The Jolly Tinkers But Due To The Existence Of Ballad Groups With Same Name They Decided To Change Their Name To The Quare Fellas. At This Time The Line Up Consisted Of Patsy Watchorn Brothers Sean And Matt McGuiness And Pat Cummins. While The Group Recorded The Two Albums At Home And A Fond Tale On The CBS Label They Considered Themselves Part-Time Musicians. Pat Cummins Left The Band Between The First And Second CBS Album And Was Replaced By Brendan Leeson. 1 Edit 1970s In 1970 The Quare Fellas Disbanded And The "Dublin City Ramblers" Were Formed With Patsy Watchorn Sean McGuiness Mick Crotty And Kevin Gerahty. This Line Up Lasted Until Approximately 1977. When Both Mick Crotty And Kevin Gerahty Left The Group In 1972 Philip "the Horse" McCaffrey Fiddle And Kevin Molloy Guitar And Vocals Came On Board. The Four Piece Of Patsy Séan Philip And Kevin Went On To Have A Top 10 Hit Album With Their 1972 Album A Nation Once Again. This Was To Be The Group's Most Prolific Period Releasing Seven Albums With What Would Be Known As The Dublin City Ramblers "original" And Best-Known Line-Up And Also Arguably The Band's Most Successful Period. In 1978 The Band Released Their And The Country's Most Controversial Album Called "Irish Republican Jail Songs" Which Included Songs Such As "Our Lads In Crumlin Jail" And "Over The Wall". The Most Controversial Was "19 Men" Which Was About The Provisional IRA's Successful Attempt To Break Free From Portlaoise Prison. The Gardai And Soldiers It Seems Were A Few Seconds Behind The Escapees. On This Same Album Fiddle Player Philip "the Horse" McCaffrey Took His First Ever Lead Vocal With The Band. However It Wasn't The Only Song He Ever Recorded And Sang Live With The Band. The First Song He Ever Recorded Was Called "Bring Them Home" About The Price Sisters' Hunger Strike And Campaign To Be Repatriated To A Prison In Northern Ireland. He Also Sang The Ballad Of "Tom Williams" And "Our Lads In Crumlin Jail" On The Same Album. 2 This Album Was Branded As "ludicrous And Full Of Delusion" By A Then Member Of Dáil Eireann In The Same Year 1978. Citation Needed Edit 1980s Between 1980 And 1987 The Dublin City Ramblers Scored Most Of Their Hits Beginning With "The Rare Ould Times" Through "Flight Of Earls" "John O'Dreams" To "The Punch And Judy Man" And Others. In 1981 The Band Recorded An Original Ballad Called "The Ballad Of Bobby Sands MP". They Also Had An International Success With Their Rendition Of The Folk Tale "Wind In The Willows" In 1984. The Band Released An Entire Original Album In 1987 Called "The Flight Of Earls" Written By Liam Reilly Of Bagatelle And Although The Album Included Foot Tapping Ballads Such As "The Whistling Gypsy" "Right All Right" "Botany Bay" And "The Dublin Rambler" This Album Was Steeped So Much In Sadness Emigration And It Was Seen As Their Most Melancholic As The Mid And Late 80's Were Times Of Recession Loss And Emigration In The Irish Republic. The Album Also Included Phil Coulter's "Steal Away" And Originals By The Dublin City Ramblers "Farewell To Carlingford" And "Sailing Home". In 1988 & 1990 The Dublin City Ramblers Released Both The Irish Football Teams "European Championships 1988 " And World Cup 1990 " Anthem "We Are The Boy's In Green" Patsy Sang On Both Versions And Lyrics Did Change Between The Germany 88 Campaign And Italia 90 Campaign. Patsy Séan Phil & Kevin Also Played At The Irish Football Teams Homecoming After Party In July 1990 And Jack Charlton Said "These Guys DCR's Are The Real Champions.. I've Heard Them On The Radio On The Team Bus A Nd Now We Have The Priviledge Of Having Them Play Here Tonight..Thank You Guys Or Ramblers Even And Keep Up The Great Work Both At "Home And Away" In 1989 Both Philip "the Horse" McCaffrey And Kevin Molloy Left The Band And Paddy Sweeney Formerly Of The Barleycorn Stepped In And One Album Resulted Home And Away. The Dublin City Ramblers Then Went On To Call Their Next Album "Home & Away" Which Included More Original Material Like "Dublin Is Me" "Danny Farrell" "Wheel The Perambulator John" And The Wintery Classic "A Children's Winter" Edit 1990s And After Shay Kavanagh Joined In 1992 And This Line Up Patsy Sean Paddy & Shay Released Recorded Live At Johnny Fox's Pub And The Craic And Porter Black The Latter Being One Of Their Better Albums — A Very Pleasant Excursion Through Some Of The Best Known Irish Pub Songs. Unfortunately The Craic … Was To Be Patsy Watchorn's Swan Song As He Left The Band In 1995 To Pursue A Solo Career. He Joined The Dubliners In 2005 Taking Paddy Reilly's Place. 3 Sean Paddy And Shay Continued To Maintain A Heavy Touring Schedule At Home And In The U.S. And Released Two Albums Raise The Roof 1997 And On Holy Ground 2000 . In 1998 This Formation Went On To Record An Album And Single Called "Raise The Roof". It Was Recorded At Lynnwood Recording Studios At Lynn Cross Mullingar Owned And Run By Jimmy And Tommy Swarbrigg Of Irish Eurovision Fame . In 2000 The Dublin City Ramblers Released "The Rare Oul' Times" Millenium E.P. It Included 3 Of The DCR's Original Earlier Singles "The Rare Oul' Times" " Sailing Home" And "The Flight Of Earls" It Entered The Irish Charts At 28 And The Week After It Remained At Number 22 For 3 Weeks Before Leaving The Top 30 Album Charts 6 Weeks Later. In 2002 Both Paddy Sweeney And Shay Kavanagh Left The Group. Since Then There Has Been A Seemingly Endless Revolving Door Of New Members Including Pierce McAllorum Stephen Leeson Derrick Keane And Others. In The Last 10 To 12 Years The Dublin City Ramblers Still Carry On And Tour But Only As A 3 Piece And Still With Only 1 Original Exister. Mr. Séan McGuinness Still Flying The Dublin Flag. Patsy Is Now The Lead Vocalist With The Dubliners Playing Alongside Original "Dubliners" John Sheahan And Barney McKenna With Eammonn Campbell And Séan McCann Playing Guitars. Phil "the Horse" McCaffrey Went On To Join Very Successful Acts Including "The Legends Of Tara" He Still Plays The Fiddle And Works Endlessly On Worthwhile Projects. Edit Select Discography The Quare Fellahs At Home 1969 CBS A Fond Tale 1970 CBS The Dublin City Ramblers A Nation Once Again 1972 Boys Of The Old Brigade 1973 End Of It Someday 1974 Irish Republican Jail Songs 1978 The Rare Oul' Times Original - 1980 The Ferryman 1983 DCR's Live In Dublin 1985 The Flight Of Earls 1987 Home And Away 1990 The Craic & Porter Black" 1991 Live At Johnny Fox's Pub 1992 Raise The Roof Lynwood Records 1997 On Holy Ground 2000 Ireland My Ireland Lynnwood Records 2003 Saint Patricks Day 2008 Sing Along With The DCR's Edit References ^ Dublin City Ramblers History ^ O'Malley Michael 5 March 1995 . "Sinn Fein Builds Image As Force For Peace". The Plain Dealer. ^ Http //itsthedubliners.Com/PW_01.Htm

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