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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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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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on all the major talk shows outside the U.S. as well as their own television specials. Usually, they would tour the
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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
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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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was an Irish folk duo popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The group consisted 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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Willie McBride** & Gentle Annie** : 1980 - BB 113
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The Yellow Bittern: The Life and Times of Liam Clancy
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1340:Hearty and Hellish! A Live Nightclub Performance
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413:Listen, for the Rafters are Singing
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389:The Makem & Clancy Collection
792:11. Ar Éirinn NĂ Neosainn CĂ© HĂ
677:9. Ar Éirinn NĂ Neosainn CĂ© HĂ
637:14. Ar Éirinn NĂ Neosainn CĂ© HĂ
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689:13. The 200 Year Old Alcoholic
607:6. The 200 Year Old Alcoholic
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898:11. Fagfaidh Mise An Baile Se
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783:8. Ballad Of St. Anne's Reel
736:9. Clear Away In The Morning
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557:5. The Hills of Isle Au Haut
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925:4. The Queen Of Connemara
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818:2. Bonnie Highland Laddie
712:2. The Dawning Of The Day
709:1. The Day Of The Clipper
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554:4. Hares on the Mountain
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692:14. Rocky Road to Dublin
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801:14. Rambles Of Spring
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598:4. Sound The Pibroch
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695:15. Leave Her Johnny
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206:Hills of Isle Au Haut
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768:4. The Garden Song
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551:3. Fadh Mo Buartha
459:Dover, New Hampshire
368:A Place in the Choir
364:Kitty from Baltimore
360:The Town of Ballybay
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1375:Isn't It Grand Boys
1243:The Clancy Brothers
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943:9. The Highwayman
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886:7. The Highwayman
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830:6. Dandelion Wine
771:5. Willie McBride
572:9. Maggie Pickens
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1696:Cherish the Ladies
1546:Older But No Wiser
1435:Carnegie Hall 1962
1386:The Irish Uprising
851:12. Journey's End
774:6. Morning Glory
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674:8. O'Donnell Abu
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322:Day of the Clipper
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892:9. Peg Leg Jack
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824:4. Galway Races
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765:3. The Dutchman
727:6. Bower Mowden
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1188:Kent, David
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131:Brothers."
124:Liam Clancy
120:Tommy Makem
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1782:Categories
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1688:The Fureys
1391:In Concert
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146:Background
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