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Lewis Winstock, Songs & Music of the Redcoats, 1642–1902, (1970) Walter Wood, The Romance of Regimental Marches, (1932) 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers connection to the early history of Garryowen: Royal Irish Lancers; 1st Squadron 7th Cavalry (history, song, etc.): US Army site Archived 16 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
Gary Owens (born Gary Bernard Altman; May 10, 1934 – February 12, 2015) was an American disc jockey, voice actor, announcer and radio personality. His polished baritone speaking voice generally offered deadpan recitations of total nonsense, which he frequently demonstrated as the announcer on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In .
Sean South of Garryowen” is a song about Seán South, (written by Seán Costello) a member of the Pearse Column of the Irish Republican Army, who was fatally wounded during the attack on Brookeborough barracks in 1957. It is sung to the same tune as “Roddy McCorley". [1]
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‘It Ain’t the Whiskey’ is his bread and butter, and the singer sounds better than ever on this highlight from the ‘Set You Free’ album." [2] Joseph Hudak of Country Weekly rated it "A", saying that "Yet for all of the intrinsic sadness of the lyrics…and the hypnotic production, the song doesn’t plod or bore. Rather, it captivates."
A II Z were an English heavy metal band founded in 1979 in Manchester, England, by the guitarist Gary Owens. The original line-up consisted of David Owens , Gary Owens , Cam Campbell , Karl Reti . For a short time they were one of the forerunners of the new wave of British heavy metal movement. [1] They disbanded in 1982.
The song declares “Trump won and you know it” and is performed Christian singer Natasha Owens, who previously released a song claiming Trump was chosen by God to lead.
The music video was directed by Shaun Silva and premiered in early 2007. It features Owen performing the song with a microphone in a room full of mirrors. Within certain mirrors, flashbacks reveal scenes of Owen as a younger boy depicting scenes reflected in the song's lyrics. Owen's twin brother Jared makes a cameo in the video.