Ronnie Drew The Dubliners. A Pint of Plain The Dubliners Dublin Presented by Ronnie Drew (2005) YouTube On This Day: Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners was born in 1934 Recalling a Dublin encounter with Ronnie Drew and reflecting on the legacy left by one of Ireland's greatest musicians. The change of name came about because of Ronnie Drew 's unhappiness with it, together with the fact that Luke Kelly was reading Dubliners by James Joyce at the time
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The gravel voiced Ronnie Drew is one of the legendary figures of Irish traditional music The Dubliners released nine successful studio albums between 1964 and 1973
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He sang lead vocals on the singles "Seven Drunken Nights" and "The Irish Rover", which both charted in the UK top 10 and were performed on TOTP Joseph Ronald Drew[1] (16 September 1934 - 16 August 2008) [2] was an Irish singer, folk musician and actor who had a fifty-year career recording with The Dubliners The change of name came about because of Ronnie Drew 's unhappiness with it, together with the fact that Luke Kelly was reading Dubliners by James Joyce at the time
Dicey Reilly The Dubliners Dublin Presented by Ronnie Drew (2005) YouTube. The Dubliners, initially known as "The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group", formed in 1962 and made a name for themselves playing regularly in O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin Dubliners singer Ronnie Drew has died following a long illness at the age of 73
Dicey Reilly The Dubliners featuring Ronnie Drew Live at Celtic Folk Festival Vienna (1980. The change of name came about because of Ronnie Drew 's unhappiness with it, together with the fact that Luke Kelly was reading Dubliners by James Joyce at the time The Dubliners were formed in 1962 by Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna, and Ciarán Bourke, all from Dublin City