"It never occurred to me that you could play Irish music to a rock audience," MacGowan recalled in A Drink with Shane MacGowan, a 2001 memoir co-authored with Clarke. "Then it finally clicked.
"We have an interest in modern types of music and combine that with the Irish traditional type of music that we play instrumentally - and we feel people respond really well to that combination.
Now, Irish banjo players are everywhere in the ... it's local musicians coming together in a social setting to play music, share community – and likely some choice jokes too." ...
The Maryland Irish Festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary from Nov. 8 to 11, and WBAL-TV gets a special preview with a ...
As a part of its 2024 World Tour, “A Taste of Ireland -The Irish Music & Dance Sensation” came to Bloomington on Nov. 8 at ...
The Wolfe Tones are set to play their last live Irish show next summer with a gig in Limerick’s Thomond Park Stadium. In an announcement on Wednesday, the folk group said they will perform their ...