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  2. Bagatelle (band) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Waxies' Dargle - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Bagatelle (music) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Liam Reilly - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Dominic Behan - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Behan (/ ˈ b iː ə n / BEE-ən; Irish: Doiminic Ó Beacháin; 22 October 1928 – 3 August 1989) was an Irish writer, songwriter and singer from Dublin who wrote in Irish and English.

  7. Songs of a Lost World - Wikipedia

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    Upon release, the album received critical acclaim, with particular praise for the lyrics, dark sound, [7] and Smith's vocals. [8] It was also a commercial success, being their first album since Wish (1992) to reach number one in the UK, [ 9 ] and was also one of the fastest selling albums of 2024, having at one point outsold the entire top 10 ...

  8. Molly Malone - Wikipedia

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    Molly Malone" (Roud 16932, also known as "Cockles and Mussels" or "In Dublin's Fair City") is a song set in Dublin, Ireland, which has become its unofficial anthem. A statue representing Molly Malone was unveiled on Grafton Street by then Lord Mayor of Dublin , Ben Briscoe , during the 1988 Dublin Millennium celebrations, when 13 June was ...

  9. The Radiators from Space - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Season EP, which included two new songs, was released in 2005. O'Riordan departed the band, replaced by new bass player Jesse Booth in February 2006. Reverting to the name The Radiators From Space, the band released their third studio album Trouble Pilgrim in October 2006.