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Makem and Clancy

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together at the festival. Their pairing was successful, and they received an enthusiastic standing ovation from the audience. Soon after, Clancy invited Makem onto his Canadian television series, "The Liam Clancy Show." On the final show of the season, Makem appeared as a guest; this hit episode, which won a Canadian Emmy Award for 'best half-hour entertainment in a variety show,' led to the two of them being signed together for twenty-six additional episodes on television in the 1976–1977 season. Their series was called "The Makem & Clancy Show."
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With Maurice Cassidy as their international manager and Tommy's wife Mary Makem as their manager in the United States, the duo began touring full-time, performing at all the major venues and festivals in North America, Ireland, the UK, Australia, and occasionally in continental Europe, and appearing
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Makem and Clancy both performed as solo acts at the Cleveland Irish Festival in July 1975. According to interviews, the two of them had to keep meeting with each other to make sure the other did not sing the same songs at each other's separate gigs. They decided to team up for a one-time performance
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In February 1976, Tommy and Liam formally announced that they were joining forces and embarked on a tour of Canada. The following May, they began production on their television series in Calgary. Liam toured with the Clancy Brothers at least one last time in March 1976 before officially leaving the
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After initially achieving fame with The Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem began a solo career in 1969. After Tommy left, the Clancy Brothers began scaling back their busy touring schedule to the point that, by the mid-70s, they were touring only part of the year. When not touring with his brothers, Liam
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Both Clancy and Makem resumed the solo careers they had begun before reuniting in 1975. Tommy continued to perform solo for the rest of his life, releasing half a dozen solo albums and filming nearly a dozen PBS television concert specials and travelogues. Liam filmed two of his solo concerts for
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In 1988, Makem and Clancy announced they were amicably breaking up after thirteen years together. Newspapers reported that they didn't wish to overstay their welcome or let their material begin to go stale. Makem noted at the time that this was a "mutual decision" and that the two men remained
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in the 1960s. Makem and Clancy sang a combination of traditional Irish music, folks songs from a variety of countries, and newly written pieces, including compositions that Tommy Makem himself wrote. One reporter described their music as "more polished and varied than that used by the Clancy
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from this album features a wooden dancing marionette man manipulated by Liam to dance to the beat of the song. This version of the song reportedly received much airtime on radio. The album is the only Makem and Clancy record released solely on the Shanachie label.
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After a partial hiatus when they rejoined The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem for several reunion tours in 1984 and 1985, Makem and Clancy resumed their full-time touring schedule and returned to the recording studio in 1986 to produce their final album together,
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on all the major talk shows outside the U.S. as well as their own television specials. Usually, they would tour the British Isles in January and February, and for six weeks in June, July and August; Australia in May; North America in March and in the Fall.
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Irish and American television in 1989, one of which was released on home video. His solo career was put on hold in 1990 when he rejoined the Clancy Brothers after brother Tom's death. After leaving the Clancy Brothers in 1996, he toured with his nephew
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before he died. They also filmed at least two television specials in 1977, one in Dublin in February, the other in San Francisco in December. At some point in late 1977, early 1978, Liam moved from Calgary to
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to appear as a guest performer on an episode. Fisher told Makem and Clancy he wanted to produce a record with them. Makem and Clancy agreed and, with Fisher, produced their debut self-titled album,
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and son Donal until 1999, after which he resumed his solo career until the end of his life. He released a solo CD in 2008 and two videos, a concert special and a documentary on his life, in 2009.
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for a number of years, Liam moved to Ireland with his family, purchasing several acres of land and building a maintenance-free solar powered, slate, stone and oak mansion in Helvic,
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At the same time, Makem was also achieving success in releasing seven solo albums, sold-out concerts, and television appearances, including a Canadian television series of his own.
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Clancy started performing solo. In late 1974, suffering financial setbacks because of misreported taxes, Liam filed for bankruptcy and moved his family to live with his in-laws in
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Although best known for their albums, concerts, and television programs, Makem and Clancy had three top ten singles in Ireland, including the number one hit, "
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They embarked on a Farewell tour of Ireland and the UK in January and February, and finally in America in March 1988. Their final concert was at
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Over the course of their thirteen-year career, they regularly toured with two backup musicians. In the 1970s and early 1980s, they were usually
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Makem and Clancy followed their debut studio album with a live record recorded at the Gaiety Theater in Dublin in July 1977, the double LP
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in 1980. TV specials such as an on location show called "The Music Makers" followed, as well as numerous guest appearances on Canada's
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In the Fall of 1977, they brought their old television show from Canada to PBS in America and filmed thirteen new episodes for
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to capitalize on the song's fame under Makem and Clancy, with a new album cover and track order. One of Tommy's albums,
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In the Fall of 1976, the television series premiered. During the run of their show, they invited Scottish folk singer
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was also re-released with a new title and album cover. Their subsequent albums together, with the exception of
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In 1978, they hired nearly a dozen backup musicians to help record their next effort, a studio album called
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The Band Played Waltzing Matilda* & Town Of Rostrevor/Maggie Pickens: 1976 - BB 101 — IRE #1, AUS #92
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joined McGlynn and Casey for a time after he produced Makem and Clancy's final record in 1986. He played
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In approximately 1982, their first four albums and some of their solo albums were re-released on the
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noted about the group: "America had Elvis, Britain had The Beatles—Ireland had Makem and Clancy."
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Bridie Murphy and The Kamikaize Pilot (live track) & The Newry Highwayman: 1985 - BB 128
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During the late 1970s and early 1980s, they recorded several singles such as Pete Seeger's
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Ballad of St. Anne's Reel** / Sliabh Galleon Braes (studio version): 1980 - BB 112
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Carson, Niall (8 December 2009). "Music and laughter as Clancy is laid to rest".
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Red Is The Rose* & Bower Madden: 1979 - BB 106 — *#3 in The Irish Charts ...
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The Town Of Ballybay (studio version) & Kitty From Baltimore: 1977 - BB 103
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Clinton, Audrey (4 March 1988). "Makem and Clancy to Go Their Separate Ways".
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Morning Glory* & Cruiscin Lan: 1979 - BB 107 — *#7 in The Irish Charts ...
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was an Irish folk duo popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The group consisted of
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Irwin, Colin (29 October 1977). "Folk: When Irish eyes are glaring...".
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Shanachie compact disc version only - alternate track order, excludes
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A Place In The Choir** & Sliabh Gheal Gua Na Feile: 1980 - BB 111
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We Are The Boat & Dandelion Wine (studio version): 1985 - BB 127
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Tommy Makem died of lung cancer in August 2007. Liam Clancy died of
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The Dutchman (studio version) & The Lowland Sea: 1977 - BB 104
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Rainbow Race (studio version) & Dear Dark Eyes: 1981 - BB 116
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friends. Living on separate continents may have also had a hand.
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Four Green Fields** & New Mary Ellen Carter: 1986 - Rego 802
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Willie McBride** & Gentle Annie** : 1980 - BB 113
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In 1983, Makem and Clancy recorded their fifth album,
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The Yellow Bittern: The Life and Times of Liam Clancy
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The Yellow Bittern: The Life and Times of Liam Clancy
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Waltzing Matilda & Red is the Rose: 1981 - BB 114
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The Garden Song** & The Tombstone: 1980 - BB 108
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Makem & Clancy Live at the National Concert Hall
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Index

County Tipperary
County Armagh
Traditional Irish
Folk
Celtic
Shanachie Records
Tommy Makem
Liam Clancy
Tommy Makem
Liam Clancy
The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Shay Healy
Calgary
Leo Cote
Farewell to Tarwaithie
The Dutchman
Archie Fisher
Tommy Makem & Liam Clancy
Blackbird Records
Gordon Bok
Hills of Isle Au Haut
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Archie Fisher
Arty McGlynn
Nollaig Casey
Donal Lunny
bouzouki
The Makem & Clancy Concert
Peter Kagan and the Wind

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