Dubliners Backing Tracks – Galway Races … Irish Rover … Seven Drunken Nights … The Rising Of The Moon …
In 1962, a collection of folk singers and musicians known as the Ronnie Drew Group played in a bar in Dublin. In 2015 (over 5 decades later) The Dublin Legends tour around Europe to sell out crowds. The in between years were filled with band members coming and going, the renaming of the group to The Dubliners, wild gigs, crazy beards, touring, recording and becoming Irish Folk Legends.
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It was their song “Seven Drunken Nights” that threw The Dubliners into the limelight in 1967 when it was played on radio, alongside The Beatles, The Kinks and many other performers who rose to fame in the same era. Since then they have recorded over 30 albums and had a few numbers in the charts including “Wild Rover” which they recorded with The Pogues in the 1980’s. In February 2012, The Dubliners received a “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
The Dubliners announced their retirement in the autumn of 2012, after 50 years of performing.
Some members of the group continued touring under the name of “The Dublin Legends”, and as of 2021, Sean Cannon is the only remaining member of the Dubliners in that group, following the retirement of Patsy Watchorn in 2014 and the death of Eamonn Campbell in 2017.
Dubliners Backing Tracks
Galway Races … Irish Rover … Seven Drunken Nights … The Rising Of The Moon …