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Scottish singer Jimmie Macgregor joined the band for "The Scottish Album, Up Among The Heather" in 2018. 2019 touring took the band across the US and to Ireland where they were honoured in the hometown of Ballymena and in Dublin for all they have done for Ireland and Irish music throughout the world.
Emigrate! is a 1975 album by the music group The Irish Rovers. The album cover was nominated for a Juno Award. Track listing. Side 1: "The Passing of the Gale"
"The Irish Rover" has been recorded many times including: 1966 – The Irish Rovers on their debut album, The First of the Irish Rovers. [9] They recorded it again in 1996 for the album, The Irish Rovers' Gems. [citation needed], and a number of later albums. 1987 – The Dubliners with The Pogues on The Dubliners's album 25 Years Celebration.
The Irish Rovers chronology; Come Fill Up Your Glasses ... (2000) Songs of Christmas is the twenty-sixth album by Irish folk music group The Irish Rovers. Track listing
The Irish Rovers chronology; All Hung Up (1968) ... Tales to Warm Your Mind (1969) The Life of the Rover is a 1969 album by the music group The Irish Rovers. Track ...
The Irish Rovers pay tribute to ol' Seth Davy, a sad puppeteer who makes dolls dance in an old crate on the corner of Beggars Bush, in this 1968 folk song. 'Lift the Wings' by Bill Whelan
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day by listening to Irish songs from Thin Lizzy, The Dubliners and of course U2. Add these to your St. Patrick's Day song playlist.
George Millar (born 14 April 1947) [1] is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter, guitarist and co-founder and leader of the Irish folk group The Irish Rovers, which formed in Toronto, Canada in 1963 [2] and named after the traditional song "The Irish Rover".