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Formed:
1962 in Dublin, Ireland

Genre:
Singer/Songwriter

Years Active:
'60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s






The Dubliners

Biography

Nearly three decades since they first came together during informal sessions at O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin, the Dubliners remain one of the most influential of Ireland's traditional folk bands. Unlike their counterparts the Clancy Brothers, the Dubliners have never strayed from the raw looseness of the pub scene. According to Dirty Linen, "Whereas the Clancys were well-scrubbed returned Yanks from rural Tipperary, decked out in matching white Arab sweaters, the Dubliners were hard-drinking backstreet Dublin scrappers with unkempt hair and bushy beards, whose gigs seemed to happen by accident in between fist fights". . Nearly three decades since they first came together during informal sessions at O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin, the Dubliners remain one of the most influential of Ireland's traditional folk bands. Unlike their counterparts the Clancy Brothers, the Dubliners have never strayed from the raw looseness of the pub scene. According to Dirty Linen, "Whereas the Clancys were well-scrubbed returned Yanks from rural Tipperary, decked out in matching white Arab sweaters, the Dubliners were hard-drinking backstreet Dublin scrappers with unkempt hair and bushy beards, whose gigs seemed to happen by accident in between fist fights".

Initially known as the Ronnie Drew Folk group, the Dubliners have gone through several personnel changes since they were formed in 1962. The original group featured Ronnie Drew on vocals and guitar, Luke Kelly on vocals and five-string banjo, Barney McKenna on tenor banjo, mandolin, melodeon, and vocals and Ciaren Bourke on vocals, guitar, tin whistle, and harmonica.The first change occurred in 1964 when Kelly left temporarily and Bobby Lynch (vocals and guitar) and John Sheahan (fiddle, tin whistle, mandolin, concertina, guitar, and vocals) were added. The following year, Kelly returned and Lynch departed.

The Dubliners' earliest recordings included appearances on multi-artist compilations The Hoot'nanny Show and Folk Festival: Festival Folk, released in 1964. Their first break came when they met Nathan Joseph, owner of Transatlantic Records, at the Edinburgh Festival in 1963. Signing with Joseph's label, the group released their debut full-length album, The Dubliners, later the same year.

In 1967, the Dubliners recorded their breakthrough single, "Seven Drunken Nights," based on Child Ballad number 273. Although its risque lyrics caused it to be banned from officially sanctioned radio stations, it became a Top Five hit after being aired by pirate radio station, RTE. With the song's success, the band began touring throughout the world. In the early '70s, the Dubliners toured in a production of Brendan Behan's Cork Leg.

A second phase of personnel changes began in 1974 when Bourke suffered a brain hemorrhage during a show. Although he subsequently appeared to have recuperated and rejoined the group, he collapsed again on the stage and left for good. He died on May 10, 1988 at the age of 53. Following Bourke's first departure, Ronnie Drew left to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Jim McCann. With Drew's return five years later, McCann departed. The group's problems, however, were not over. In the same year, Kelly collapsed from a brain tumor during a concert and was required to undergo several surgical operations. He died on January 30, 1984, at the age of 44. Seán Cannon was drafted into the line-up at this time.

In 1987, the Dubliners regained their earlier popularity when Eamonn Campbell, who had often been a guest musician on their albums, produced an album, Celebration, featuring a collaboration with the Pogues on an updated version of the traditional folk song "The Irish Rover." Released as a single, the tune reached number seven on the British music charts. Campbell subsequently joined the band as a regular member. In 1990, the Dubliners and the Pogues reunited for a single, "Jack's Heroes"/"Whiskey in the Jar," that celebrated Ireland's winning the world cup. Two years later, the Dubliners joined with Hothouse Flowers to record a single, "The Rose," that reached number two on the British music charts. 30 Years A'Greying, released the same year, featured collaborations with Rory Gallagher, Billy Connolly, and De Danaan. In December 1995, Drew left the band for the second time and was replaced by Paddy Reilly. Despite the changes in the band's lineup, they continued to perform and record their gutsy style of Irish music. In April 2012, Barney McKenna died at age 72 in his home in Howth, County Dublin; he was the last surviving original member of the Dubliners.

Top Albums

Milestones, The Dubliners
1. Milestones
The Dubliners - The Definitive Transatlantic Collection, The Dubliners
2. The Dubliner..
Irish Drinking Songs, The Dubliners
3. Irish Drinki..
The Best of the Dubliners, The Dubliners
4. The Best of ..
The Very Best of the Dubliners (Remastered), The Dubliners
5. The Very Bes..
The Dubliners, The Dubliners
6. The Dubliner..
The Rocky Road (feat. The Dubliners), Damien Dempsey
7. The Rocky Ro..
40 Years, The Dubliners
8. 40 Years
50 Years, The Dubliners
9. 50 Years
The Best of the Dubliners, The Dubliners
10. The Best of ..
Live At Vicar Street, The Dubliners
11. Live At Vica..
The Best of the Dubliners - Irish Favorites, The Dubliners
12. The Best of ..
Live At the Gaiety, The Dubliners
13. Live At the ..
Dublin, The Dubliners
14. Dublin
Seven Drunken Nights, The Dubliners
15. Seven Drunke..
25 Years Celebration, The Dubliners
16. 25 Years Cel..
Original Dubliners (1993 Remaster), The Dubliners
17. Original Dub..
Luke's Legacy, The Dubliners
18. Luke's Legac..
St. Patrick's Day Celebration, The Dubliners
19. St. Patrick'..
Alive Alive O, The Dubliners
20. Alive Alive ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Whiskey In the JarBest of the Dubliners2:58$0.99
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Rocky Road to DublinMilestones2:32$0.99
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Fields of AthenryAlive Alive O4:12$0.99
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Whiskey In the JarIrish Drinking Songs2:59$0.99
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Seven Drunken NightsEssential Irish Drinking So..3:44$0.99
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Tramps and Hawkers (Live)Dubliners - The Definitive ..3:05$0.99
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Seven Drunken NightsMilestones3:12$0.99
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Auld TriangleMilestones3:59$0.99
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Irish RoverMilestones4:07$0.99
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Preab San OlMilestones2:13$0.99
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Barley and Grape RagMilestones5:29$0.99
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Masons ApronMilestones3:38$0.99
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Spanish LadyMilestones2:24$0.99
14.
Home Boys HomeMilestones3:06$0.99
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I'm a Man You Don't Meet Eve..Milestones4:57$0.99
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MontoMilestones2:55$0.99
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Reels: A Cooleys / The Dawn / Mullin..Milestones3:24$0.99
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Sick NoteMilestones3:05$0.99
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Zoological GardensMilestones2:33$0.99
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I'm Asking You Sergeant Where..Milestones3:36$0.99
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Roddy MacCorleyMilestones3:00$0.99
22.
Marino WaltzMilestones2:38$0.99
23.
Leaving of LiverpoolMilestones4:47$0.99
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Raglan RoadMilestones5:46$0.99
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Whiskey In the JarMilestones2:41$0.99

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