Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Clare Muldaur is the daughter of musician Geoff Muldaur and his second spouse. [1]She released two solo albums before becoming a member of the Reasons. [2] She cites Bessie Smith as an early favorite, in addition to the music of the 1930s and '40s, French films, and the movie musical Singin' in the Rain.
Olivier produced Uncovered Queens Of The Stone Age, a 12-track album on his own label "Music For Music Lovers", featuring Emiliana Torrini, Alela Diane, Skye , Clare Manchon (Clare and the Reasons), Susan Dillane (Woodbine, Death in Vegas), Gaby Moreno, Ambrosia Parsley , Inara George, Rosemary Standley , Youn Sun Nah, and Katharine Whalen ...
"The Darlin' Girl from Clare" - by Percy French [3] "Ennistymon, The Town of the Cascades" "Ennistymon in the County Clare" - written by Fr. Cawley, curate in the parish at the time and a local man, Michael Clair [4] "The Famous Faha Sports" - song about a local sports day, written by Miko Guthrie with extra verses added by Breandán Higgins of ...
The song has been translated into a number of languages. It was sung in Finnish as "Mamma, tuo mies minua tuijottaa" by Brita Koivunen.In 1957, it was released in Swedish as "Mamma, en karl har sett på mej" by Lill-Babs, Simon Brehms orkester and in 1962 also in Swedish as "Mamma, vad det är kul med twist" by Inger Berggren, Hans Wahlgrens orkester.
[4]: 141 I started the song in County Clare and finished it in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, [66]: 10 in August or September 1968." [ 4 ] : 141 Irvine left Sweeney's Men after a final performance at Liberty Hall in Dublin, where he played the first half of the set with Moynihan and Woods before making way for his replacement, Henry McCullough , who ...
When I saw the album cover I said, "Clare who?" The picture on the cover did not help in identifying him. Leonard Feather's liner notes were most helpful and while I had never heard of Clare Fischer, I was, without knowing it, familiar with his work, because for many years he was the musical director for the Hi-Lo's, a superior vocal quartet.
"The War Song" is a song by British band Culture Club, featuring background vocals from Clare Torry. It was released as the lead single from the band's third album, Waking Up with the House on Fire (1984), in September 1984. The song became the group's seventh top-five hit on the UK Singles Chart.
Tom Clare (26 September 1876 – 30 January 1946) was a British music hall singer from the early twentieth century, who was born in London. He was best known for singing humorous songs, which he self-accompanied on the piano .