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Bagatelle were an Irish rock band that first formed in August 1978. [1] They are known for their popular pop hits such as "Second Violin", "Leeson Street Lady" and "Summer in Dublin", their best known song.
"The Dublin Rambler" - recorded by the Dublin City Ramblers "The Dublin Minstrel Boy (Luke Kelly)" - written and recorded by Paddy Reilly. "Summer in Dublin" - written by Liam Reilly and recorded by Bagatelle [28] "Leeson Street Lady" - recorded by Bagatelle. "Anne Devlin" - about Robert Emmet's sweetheart, by Pete St John [27]
Paul Joseph Brady (born 19 May 1947) [1] is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician from Strabane, Northern Ireland. [2] His work straddles folk and pop.He was interested in a wide variety of music from an early age.
Liam Reilly (29 January 1955 – 1 January 2021) was an Irish singer-songwriter and a member of the group Bagatelle, formed in 1978 by drummer Walter (Wally) McConville along with bass player Ken Doyle and guitarist John O’Brien. [1]
Monto was an area around Montgomery Street, a notorious red-light district near the centre of Dublin. Capel Street is on the north side of the city and was renowned for its pawnbroking shops, a few of which remain to this day. The Waxies' Dargle is also mentioned in another Dublin folk song, "Monto (Take Her Up to Monto)" by George Desmond Hodnett.
A bagatelle is a short piece of music, typically for the piano, and usually of a light, mellow character.The name bagatelle literally means "a short unpretentious instrumental composition" as a reference to the light style of a piece.
Ahead of the concerts, businesses in Dublin got into the spirit with Taylor Swift-themed brunches, bracelet-making classes, quizzes, and spin classes featuring her music.
The lyrics exhort Irish people to stand up and fight for their land: "And righteous men must make our land a nation once again". It has been recorded by many Irish singers and groups, notably John McCormack , The Clancy Brothers , The Dubliners , The Wolfe Tones (a group with republican leanings) in 1972, the Poxy Boggards , and The Irish ...