Tommy Makem & Liam Clancy

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The Band Played Waltzing Matilda 06:35 Tools
Red Is The Rose 06:35 Tools
Move Along 03:56 Tools
The Sally Gardens 03:08 Tools
Morning Glory 02:50 Tools
The Rocky Road To Dublin (Live) 06:35 Tools
Cruiscin Lán 02:07 Tools
Hares on the Mountain 01:47 Tools
The Dutchman 05:12 Tools
The Town of Rostrevor 03:23 Tools
Mary Mack (Live) 03:56 Tools
The Cocky Farmer 03:36 Tools
The Dawning of the Day 04:04 Tools
The Newry Highwayman 06:35 Tools
Rambles of Spring 02:51 Tools
The Day of the Clipper 03:41 Tools
The Cobbler 02:01 Tools
Willie McBride 05:32 Tools
Four Green Fields 04:21 Tools
Bower Madden (Tune: Off to California) 06:34 Tools
Little Beggarman (Live) 03:18 Tools
The Garden Song 03:18 Tools
A Place In The Choir 02:26 Tools
The Hills of Isle Au Haut 04:03 Tools
Peg Leg Jack 01:26 Tools
Whisky You're The Devil 05:40 Tools
Ballad Of St. Anne's Reel 03:18 Tools
The Mary Ellen Carter 03:52 Tools
Ar eirinn ni neosainn ce hi 04:40 Tools
Fadh Mo Buartha 04:17 Tools
The Highwayman 03:35 Tools
The Liar (Live) 03:52 Tools
Botany Bay (Live) 02:53 Tools
Fair And Tender Ladies 04:24 Tools
Whatever You Say, Say Nothing (Live) 02:53 Tools
The Rocky Road to Dublin 03:06 Tools
Galway Races (Live) 03:55 Tools
Wish I Was A-Hunting (Live) 03:55 Tools
Clear Away In The Morning 03:15 Tools
Bonnie Highland Laddie (Live) 03:55 Tools
Mary Mack 03:55 Tools
Frog In The Well 03:20 Tools
The Queen Of Connemara 04:09 Tools
Bread and Fishes 05:05 Tools
Windmills 04:33 Tools
Drill Ye Tarriers Drill 04:03 Tools
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda 06:48 Tools
The Parting Song (Journey's End) 02:40 Tools
Rambles Of Spring (Live) 04:23 Tools
Hornpipe 04:37 Tools
Gentle Annie 03:38 Tools
Botany Bay 02:52 Tools
Sound the Pibroch 05:56 Tools
We've Come A Long Way 02:43 Tools
The Mermaid 03:01 Tools
O'Donnell Abu 02:52 Tools
Parcel Of Rogues 04:30 Tools
Jig 01:24 Tools
And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda (Live) 06:50 Tools
Town Of Ballybay 02:16 Tools
Maggie Pickens 01:52 Tools
The Mermaid (Live) 03:02 Tools
The Coast Of Malabar 04:26 Tools
Roseville Fair 04:30 Tools
Poem: White Swans and Black/Grey October Clouds 04:32 Tools
In The Town Of Ballybay (Live) 04:33 Tools
In the Town of Ballybay 04:32 Tools
Fagfaidh Mise An Baile Seo 02:25 Tools
Leave Her Johnny 06:01 Tools
My Father Loves Nikita Khrushchev 07:36 Tools
The Liar 03:58 Tools
Golden 04:14 Tools
Leave Her Johnny (Live) 06:02 Tools
Sound The Pibroch (Live) 05:58 Tools
Bonnie Highland Laddie 02:49 Tools
Whatever You Say, Say Nothing 03:30 Tools
The Whistling Thief 05:58 Tools
The Parting Song 02:41 Tools
Journey's End (Live) 03:03 Tools
Wish I Was A Hunting 00:00 Tools
Little Beggarman 02:44 Tools
Bower Madden 03:35 Tools
Summer Roads (Live) 03:35 Tools
Galway Races 03:03 Tools
Willie Mcbride (No Man's Land) 03:03 Tools
The Orchard (Live) 05:44 Tools
The 200 Year Old Alchoholic 05:44 Tools
O'donnell Abu (Live) 00:00 Tools
Summer Roads 00:00 Tools
The 200 Year Old Alcoholic 05:45 Tools
Cruiscin Lán 03:06 Tools
The Town of Ballybay 05:45 Tools
The Dutchman (Live) 05:53 Tools
Four Green Fields (Live) 04:04 Tools
Journeys End 07:38 Tools
Sliabh Gallion Braes 00:00 Tools
The Orchard 06:19 Tools
Dandelion Wine 07:38 Tools
Mary Mac 03:06 Tools
My Father Loves Nikita Khrushchev (Live) 07:38 Tools
Drill Ye Terriers Drill 04:04 Tools
Grey October Clouds 06:35 Tools
Cruiscan Lan 04:04 Tools
Druimin Donn Dills 04:04 Tools
Dandelion Wine (Live) 04:04 Tools
Ar Eirinn Ni Neosainn Ce Hi (Live) 04:55 Tools
Ar Éirinn Ní Neosainn Cé Hí 04:04 Tools
The Cobbler (Live) 03:28 Tools
Wild rover 04:04 Tools
My Bonny Boy 03:53 Tools
Sliabh Gallion Braes (Live) 03:06 Tools
Journey's End 03:06 Tools
Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill 03:06 Tools
The Band Played Waltzing Matil 03:28 Tools
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The last surviving member of the Clancy Brothers, Liam Clancy, continues to tour solo, as well as write. In 2002, through Doubleday, Liam published the first part of his memoirs, Mountain of the Women: Memoirs of an Irish Troubadour. Liam enjoyed a bit of a resurgence on TV spots promoting the memoirs on American TV and Irish TV. Taking some time off from touring, Liam came back in full force in 2005 with his tour "Seventy Years On." Liam turned 70 in September 2005 and sang with an Irish Legends act at the Gaiety Theater in Dublin in August 2005, with Ronnie Drew and Paddy Reilly. In March 2006, fifty years after the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem recorded their debut album, The Rising of the Moon in March 1956, the first full-length biography on the Clancy Brothers was written and published by Conor Murray. The book, titled The Clancy Brothers with Tommy Makem & Robbie O'Connell: The Men Behind the Sweaters chronicles the Clancy Brothers from the birth of Paddy Clancy in 1922 to early 2006. Simultaneously a two hour documentary on Liam Clancy was aired on Irish television, The Legend of Liam Clancy, as was a new TV concert special from Tommy Makem and his sons, the five-piece Irish folk song group The Makem & Spain Brothers. Through 2005 to the present Liam has been joined once again by Kevin Evans of Evans and Doherty, both onstage and in the studio. Paul Grant and Kevin play nightly with Liam who continues to record, write and perform worldwide. His latest CD, "Yes, Those Were the Days," was a top selling record in late 2006. A full length feature film of his life is slated to begin filming this year culminating with a filmed concert in New York City. Liam will be appearing with Paul, Kevin, Danú and Karan Casey at the Tonder Festival in Denmark in August 2007. In August 2007 Tommy Makem died after an extended fight with cancer, leaving Liam the only surviving member of the original group. Liam Clancy died from pulmonary fibrosis on 4 December 2009, in Bon Secours Hospital in Cork, Ireland. Bobby Clancy died of the same disease seven years previously and is buried in the new cemetery in Ring, Co. Waterford, where he spent the last number of years of his life, owning a successful recording studio. Clancy was survived by his wife, Kim, and their four children, Eben, Siobhán, Fiona and Donal, as well three previous children Sean, Andrew and Anya. His son Eben was in the process of coming over from the United Kingdom and he had had a chat with his son Donal who was in the middle of a tour of California. The other three sat beside him as he died. Liam had intended to give another interview at the time but succumbed to the disease before this was possible. The American city of Boston was said to be in shock at the news as his influence there is "inescapable". Radio disc jockeys in New York paid tribute to the man who, according to the New York Daily News, "played a major role in defining how Americans heard Irish popular music over the last half century", with one DJ saying The Clancy Brothers had "broke down a wall that was long overdue". Christy Moore, on a prescheduled appearance on The Late Late Show aired live on the night of Liam's death, said, "I would have been listening to Radio Luxembourg and rock 'n' roll as a young fellow and then I got to hear of the Clancy brothers, when I was 16 I came to Dublin to hear them in a concert. It was about 1962, I think it was the Olympia, it was the most exciting concert I had ever attended. It was Irish, it was rock 'n' roll, it was funky and it was even sexy". Clancy's lunchtime funeral at St Mary's Church in Dungarvan on 7 December was attended by hundreds of mourners, including both the Aides de Camp of the Taoiseach and President of Ireland, Minister Cullen and various musicians and artists. He was later buried in Ring. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.