Athenrye

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The Armagh Sniper 03:22 Tools
The Black Watch 02:58 Tools
SAM Song 04:39 Tools
The Boys Of The Old Brigade 03:19 Tools
Provo's Lullaby 03:40 Tools
Roll of Honour 04:34 Tools
Crossmaglen 03:57 Tools
Come Out Ye Black And Tans 04:04 Tools
Whiskey In The Jar 03:12 Tools
Ordinary Sunday 04:18 Tools
Joe McDonnell 06:54 Tools
Amhrán na bhFiann 01:23 Tools
The Fields Of Athenrye 05:19 Tools
Go on Home British Soldier 03:58 Tools
Men Behind the Wire _ Free the People 03:52 Tools
S.A.M. Song 05:12 Tools
Irish Republican Army - Me Little Armalite 03:37 Tools
God Bless this Lovely Land 05:26 Tools
Crumlin Jail - This Land is Your Land - God Save Ireland 04:16 Tools
Bring Them Home 03:31 Tools
Reels Silver Spear & Star Of Munster 02:09 Tools
Meet Me At The Pillar 03:52 Tools
Grace 02:21 Tools
Go On Home British Soldiers 03:58 Tools
I.R.E.L.A.N.D. 04:14 Tools
Go On Home 03:58 Tools
Padraig Pearse 03:24 Tools
The Fields of Athenry 04:08 Tools
The Man From the Daily Mail 02:46 Tools
Whiskey in the Yar 03:12 Tools
The Men Behind The Wire 03:51 Tools
SAM Song (LIVE) 05:12 Tools
Reels 02:19 Tools
Free the People 03:17 Tools
The Supergrass Song 04:17 Tools
Black And Tans 04:04 Tools
Foggy Dew 04:37 Tools
Willie and Danny 04:44 Tools
Joe McDonnell (Live) 03:58 Tools
Fields Of Athenry 04:58 Tools
On the One Road 04:04 Tools
Go On Home British Soldier (Live) 03:58 Tools
The Merry Ploughboy 03:46 Tools
Ordinary Sunday (Live) 03:58 Tools
Henry Joy 03:06 Tools
The Winds are Singing Freedom 04:54 Tools
crumlin jail 00:00 Tools
Soldiers Song 01:23 Tools
De Valera 04:04 Tools
Take It Down Medley 04:24 Tools
My Last Farewell 04:45 Tools
Aiden McAnespie 06:47 Tools
James Connolly 03:37 Tools
The SAM Missile Song 04:04 Tools
Provo's Lullaby (Live) 04:04 Tools
The Broad Black Brimmer 04:23 Tools
The Blackpool Stramash 04:24 Tools
Whiskey In The Jar (Live) 04:04 Tools
S.A.M. Song (Live) 04:04 Tools
The Rifles of the I.R.A. 02:42 Tools
freedom sons 04:17 Tools
Crossmaglen (Live) 03:37 Tools
Come Out Ye Black And Tans (Live) 03:37 Tools
Sean South 03:57 Tools
Sniper's Promise 04:46 Tools
The Dying Rebel 04:41 Tools
Boston Rose 05:15 Tools
The Fields of Athenrye (Live) 04:37 Tools
The Foggy Dew 01:23 Tools
Boys Of The Old Brigade (Live) 04:17 Tools
Crumlin Jail / This Land Is Your Land (Live) 04:17 Tools
The Ferryman 02:54 Tools
Roll Of Honour (Live) 04:24 Tools
Irish Republican Army / Me Little Armalite (Live) 04:24 Tools
Amhrán na bhFiann (Live) 04:24 Tools
Dublin In The Rare Old Times 04:49 Tools
Reels Silver Spear & Star Of Munster (Live) 03:57 Tools
Men Behind The Wire / Free The People (Live) 01:23 Tools
Snipers promise 04:46 Tools
Merry Ploughboy 03:42 Tools
Flight Of Earls 05:10 Tools
Athenrye-Snipers promise 03:40 Tools
Provos Lullaby 03:40 Tools
Gallipoli 03:43 Tools
Down by the Glenside 03:07 Tools
Come Out You Black & Tans 03:43 Tools
Irish Republican Army/Little A 00:00 Tools
Black Watch 02:56 Tools
Take It Down From The Mast 05:10 Tools
My Last Fairwell 04:47 Tools
South Armagh Sniper 03:19 Tools
irish republican army little armalite 05:10 Tools
Four Green Fields 03:19 Tools
Irish Republican Army/Little Armalite 03:37 Tools
One Sunday Morning 03:12 Tools
Lovely Land/Let the People Sing/God Save Ireland 03:15 Tools
Reels: The Sally Gardens/Drowsy Maggie 02:09 Tools
Star Of Munster 03:19 Tools
Farewell My Green Valleys 04:11 Tools
Galtee Mountain Boy 02:09 Tools
Galipoli 03:15 Tools
Raymond McCreesh 03:15 Tools
Athenrye-Gallipoli 02:09 Tools
Athenrye-freedom sons 03:15 Tools
Come Out Ye Black & Tans 03:15 Tools
A Nation Once Again 04:35 Tools
Athenrye-The winds are singing 04:35 Tools
This Land Is Your Land 04:35 Tools
Fields of Athenrye 04:35 Tools
Sunday Morning 05:12 Tools
Celtic Song 04:35 Tools
Provo's Lullabye 04:35 Tools
McElwee's Farewell 04:11 Tools
Blackwatch 04:11 Tools
Streets of Gibraltar 01:18 Tools
Go On Home British Soldiers ( 04:11 Tools
The S_A_M Missile Song 05:12 Tools
Broad Black Brimmer, Some Say,Hail Hail, Man from Mullingar, Helicopter Song 04:11 Tools
Broad Black Brimmer/Some Say The Devil Is Dead/Hail Hail/The Man From Mullingar/The Helicopter Song 04:11 Tools
Supergrass Song 05:12 Tools
Irish Republican Army 05:12 Tools
The National Anthem of Ireland, the Soldiers Song 01:18 Tools
Brave Tom Williams 01:18 Tools
Athenrye - the black watch 01:18 Tools
Long Kesh 01:18 Tools
Michael 01:18 Tools
Whiskey in the jar 01:18 Tools
The Ballad Of George & Pop 01:18 Tools
Johnston's Motor Car 01:18 Tools
Rifles Of The IRA 01:18 Tools
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In the City of Glasgow one cold February evening in 1993, four young(ish) Irish musicians got together in the Scotia Bar in Stockwell Street. The meeting was to discuss their common idea of forming a professional Irish ballad group that would appeal to the thousands of second-generation Irish living around the city and in other parts of Scotland. Each musician was already performing with successful bands at the time-The Blarney Pilgrims, Celtic Connection and Clantara. With the help and guidance of Bill Biggam, successful manager of The Blarney Pilgrims, they started on a journey that would make them the most popular Irish rebel band around-second only to The Wolfe Tones. They toured every Celtic irish club in Scotland and quickly branched out to England and Ireland. As their popularity grew, they were asked to perform in the USA and Canada and were featured on television, radio and in newspaper articles across the world. They recorded 5 best selling albums of Irish rebel music and were the first Glasgow Irish group to do so. They also had the distinction of being the first Glasgow Irish group to perform as headliners at The West Belfast Festival, Glasgows Barrowlands/Plaza/Renfrew Ferry and to be the first Glasgow Irish group to receive a gold disc for one of their recordings-Ordinary Sunday. Since those early days they have toured and performed constantly all over Europe, the USA and Canada and still keep alive the flame that was lit all those years ago in The Scotia Bar in Glasgow. The Original Line Up was Joe Bracken From Dublin And Mick Murray, Terry Manton, And James Kelly All From Glasgow. The Band Stayed The Same Until January 1999 When James Kelly Left. James Was Replaced By Kevin O'Niell from Donegal, The All Ireland Drumming Champion. They have earned themselves a place in the history of the Irish rebel balladeer and are very proud to be part of that tradition. UnOfficial Site Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.