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Live in New York City: 2000: Ten Bloody Years of Black 47: 2000: Trouble in the Land: A 2010 poll by IrishCentral.com voted this the best Irish American album of the previous decade, from a shortlist of five. [33] 2001: On Fire: Live 2004: New York Town: 2005: Elvis Murphy's Green Suede Shoes: 2006: Bittersweet Sixteen: Popular songs & rarities ...
The early days saw a number of poetry readings and acoustic sessions. One group that began to attract a wider audience on Saturday nights was The Clumsy Cabaret, [4] a late-night gathering that drew musicians (including many of New York's anti-folk scene) after gigs. Acoustic music sessions took place in a spontaneous and creative atmosphere.
The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863 (University Press of Kentucky, 1974). Darby, Paul. "Gaelic games, ethnic identity and Irish nationalism in New York City c. 1880–1917." Sport in Society 10.3 (2007): 347-367. Dolan, Jay P. The Immigrant Church: New York's Irish and German Catholics, 1815-1865 (1975) online
2000 — Solas: Live! (VHS/DVD)—recorded on St. Patrick’s Day 1998, live at the Flynn Theater, Burlington, Vermont. Featuring behind-the-scenes interviews and rehearsal footage, this recording also aired on PBS as part of a St. Patrick’s Day special in 2000. 2000 — The Hour Before Dawn; 2002 — The Edge of Silence; 2003 — Another Day
The Prodigals is an American Irish punk band that started in 1997. [1]Calling their genre of music "jig punk", [2] the Prodigals fall within a tradition epitomized by the Pogues and Black 47, merging traditional Celtic melodic roots with rock rhythms. [3]
Pipe and drum bands from 26 countries numbering thousands of musicians marched down New York's Sixth Avenue. [ 10 ] In 1986, the NYPD Pipes and Drums decided not to participate in a commemoration of the 1981 Irish hunger strike by supporters of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) held in Bundoran in the south of County Donegal in Ulster , the ...
The Gloaming is a contemporary Irish/American music supergroup. Its members are fiddle player Martin Hayes, sean-nós singer Iarla Ó Lionáird, hardanger fiddle player Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, and pianist Thomas Bartlett. [1] Guitarist Dennis Cahill was a member until his death in June 2022.
The New York club scene is an important part of the city's music scene, the birthplace of many styles of music from disco to punk rock; some of these clubs, such as Studio 54, Max's Kansas City, Mercer Arts Center, ABC No Rio, and CBGB, reached iconic statuses in the United States and the world.