De Dannan are one of the most famous
traditional Irish groups of the recent past. Their often-changing membership
has spun off solo careers for singers Maura O' Connell, Mary Black and Dolores
Keane and has included such luminaries as Andy Irvine, Johnny Moynihan, Frankie
Gavin. They are regarded by many as one of the great Irish folk groups of
recent years, along with the likes of Planxty and the Bothy
Band.
De
Dannan were formed in 1974
in the Irish-speaking area of Spiddal, Co. Galway, and
then consisted of Frankie Gavin, Alec Finn, Johnny McDonagh and Charlie
Piggott. Dolores Keane joined to become the first of many lead singers, for
their debut album; since then, the lineup has changed many times, most
especially the lead singer, which slot has also been occupied by Mary Black,
Maura O' Connell, Johnny Moynihan, Eleanor Shanley and now Tomie Fleming.
1.
Tom
Billy’s/ Ryan’s/ The Sandmount/ The Clogher
2.
Love
Will Ye Marry Me/ Byrne’s Hornpipe
3.
The Broken Pledge/ Jenny’s Welcome To Charlie
4.
The Banks Of The Quay/ Crucaharan Cross
5.
The Flower Of Sweet Strabane
6.
The Flowers Of Spring/ Jackie Small’s Jig
7.
The Log Cabin/ Bean A’ Ti Ar Lar
8.
Carolan’s Draught
9.
The Bank Of Red Roses
10. Over The Bog Road
11. The Hags Purse/ The Colliers Jig
12. Barbara Allen
13.
Dear
Irish Boy/ Johnny Leary’s Polkas
Frankie Gavin: Fiddle,
Whistle.
Alec Finn: Bouzouki, Guitar.
Ringo McDonagh: Bodhrán.
Chalie Piggot: Banjo.
Johnny Moynihan: Voices.
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