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Mallow, c. 1901. "The Rakes of Mallow" is a traditional Irish song and polka. The song is about the rakes from the town of Mallow, a town in County Cork. [1] The song was written about the Creagh family who came from Doneraile, seven miles away. [citation needed] It is similar to the tune of The Rigs of Marlow, from which it may have been adapted.
The Rakes of Mallow (1947) The Wearing of the Green (1949) The Last Rose of Summer (1947) The Girl I Left Behind Me (1949) Scottish Suite (1954) Bonnie Dundee (published posthumously) Turn Ye to Me; The Bluebells of Scotland; The Campbells Are Coming (published posthumously) Second Regiment Connecticut National Guard March (1973) Song of ...
In 1965, the Columbia label released the LP Bob Davenport and the Rakes, produced by Peter Eden and Geoff Stephens with all the songs arranged by Davenport. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] For Trailer Records in 1971, he made the album Bob Davenport and the Marsden Rattlers , produced by Bill Leader with an eight-piece traditional band from South Shields .
Faier was the central character in Ramblin Jack Elliott's song, 912 Greens, recorded in 1968. The lyrics describe a 1953 musician's get-together at Faire's home at 912 Toulouse Street in New Orleans. Faier went on to work as a disc jockey at several radio stations including Berkeley's KPFA and New York's WBAI , where he hosted a live folk music ...
Song of Granite is a 2017 Irish biographical drama film directed by Pat Collins. It was selected as the Irish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards , but it was not nominated.
"Limerick Rake" is a traditional Irish song whose composer is disputed. The lyrics are set to the tune of an earlier song titled "Agus fagaimid siúd mar atá sé". [1] The lyrics likely date to the late 18th century, as attested by the use of the place-name "Castletown Conyers" (which was still seen referred to by its former name "Castletown McEnyry" as late as 1763 [2]) and the mention of ...
Ten New Messages is the second album from London-based indie rock band The Rakes.The album was released on 19 March 2007 and reached number 38. The first single from the album—"We Danced Together"—was released on 12 March 2007, reaching number 38 on the British singles chart.
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