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operation. The tumor was removed successfully, but the cancer was terminal. When he was told of the cancer, he accepted the diagnosis "with great bravery and courage", according to his wife Mary Clancy. Paddy Clancy died in the morning hours of 11 November 1998, at the age of 76. Two weeks before he died, Bobby called Liam and Paddy together to reconcile their differences—they had been at odds for two years since Liam had left the group. The two brothers did reconcile and the three brothers sang together that night at an informal session at their local pub. Liam, Robbie, and Dónal took time out of their November tour of the US to attend Paddy's funeral. Old partner Tommy Makem also attended. Paddy Clancy was survived by his wife and five children.
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numbers the group sang regularly, such as "Bobby's Britches", "Ferrybank Piper" and "You're Not Irish". He also included songs written by others, such as "Dear Boss", "Sister Josephine", "John O'Dreams", "There Were Roses", and what is possibly his signature song, "Killkelly". Bobby also sang numbers new to the group, including "Love of the North", "Song for Ireland", and "Anne Boleyn". In America, the Clancy Brothers continued where they had left off the previous year, still packing Carnegie Hall. Reviews cited Robbie as a fresh addition to the group with his original compositions.
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Liam later recalled Tom telling him, "Get off my fucking back, little brother." Soon afterwards, their sister Cait Clancy O'Connell was killed in a car crash. After the funeral in Ireland, Liam told his brothers that they would have to find a replacement for him. "I'm not going to work with you anymore—I can't be the 'little brother' anymore," Liam said, according to an interview in
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billing them as "The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem". The name stuck. They decided to try singing full-time for six months. If their singing was successful, they would continue with it; if not, then they would return to acting. The Clancy brothers and Tommy Makem proved successful as a singing group and in early 1961, they attracted the attention of scouts from
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The musical tradition of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem is carried on by Makem and Spain and by the group, The Clancy Legacy, which consists of Robbie O'Connell, Aoife Clancy (daughter of Bobby Clancy) and Dónal Clancy (son of Liam Clancy). Dónal Clancy released his first solo singing folk album
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from 1984, Dylan recalled: "Irish music has always been a great part of my life because I used to hang out with the Clancy Brothers. They influenced me tremendously." Later in the interview he added, "ne of the things I recall from that time is how great they all were—I mean there is no question, but
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Little thought was given to continuing as a singing group. They all were busy establishing theatrical careers for themselves, in addition to their work at Tradition Records. But the album was a local success and requests were often demanded for the brothers and Tommy Makem to sing some of their songs
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who had been recorded by Jean Ritchie in 1952 on a similar search for authentic Irish folk songs. Her son Tommy Makem, then twenty-two, and the young Liam Clancy instantly became friends. Said Liam, "Our interests were so similar: girls, theater and music. He had told me he was going to America to
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Dylan never forgot his debt to the Clancys, which is why he invited them to perform at his 30th anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden. It was Dylan's wish that the party after the concert be held at Tommy Makem's Irish Pavilion, a Manhattan pub owned by Makem. At the exclusive party, attended
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After the break-up, Paddy and Bobby continued touring as the Clancy Brothers, with Bobby's son Finbarr Clancy becoming an official member of the group. The trio added longtime friend of Bobby's daughter Aoife, Eddie Dillon, to the group for a thirteen city engagement in early 1997. The quartet was
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The Irish Festival Cruises had led to financial disputes between Paddy and Liam. Liam decided to leave the group because of this. Robbie O'Connell, now with the group for nineteen years, was ready for a change as well. The two left the Clancy Brothers together and formed their own duo, simply called
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In May 1990, Tom Clancy was diagnosed with stomach cancer. When he had surgery later in the summer, Liam filled in for him during the Clancy Brothers and Robbie O'Connell's August tour. The surgery proved unsuccessful, and Tom Clancy died at the age of 66 on 7 November 1990. He left behind a wife, a
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A scheduling conflict between a tour of Australia and a television role with Tom Clancy provoked Liam to leave the group in early 1976. Tom allegedly accepted a television role over the tour of Australia, even though he had already signed a contract to do the tour. When confronted over the conflict,
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Meanwhile, after taking the rest of 1976 off, Paddy and Tom made plans to bring back the Clancy Brothers. They asked Bobby Clancy to return to the group. Tom was at the height of his new career in Hollywood and Paddy was busy with his farm, so it was ultimately decided to tour on a part-time basis
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popularising old songs on the other side of the Atlantic. But it was the Clancys' boisterous performances that set them apart, taking placid classics and giving them a boost of energy and spirit (not that they took this approach with all their songs; they would still sing the true mournful ballads
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The Clancy Brothers were contemporaries of Bob Dylan, and they became friends as they played the clubs of Greenwich Village in New York in the early 1960s. Howard Sounes in his biography of Dylan describes how Dylan listened to the Clancys singing Irish rebel songs like "Roddy McCorley" which he
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By March 2002, Bobby's illness had advanced such that he was unable to sing, necessitating Finbarr and Eddie performing as a duo for their short March 2002 tour. Bobby made one final appearance in February 2002 on an American CBS TV spot promoting Liam's autobiography. On 6 September 2002, Bobby
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Beginning in 1977, the Clancy Brothers and Robbie O'Connell toured three months a year in March, August, and November. Tom would fly over a few days before each tour and rehearse material, mostly oldies from their 1960s albums but some new ones as well. Robbie was a songwriter, composing several
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that the group finally found a name for themselves. The nightclub owner asked for a name to put on the marquee, but they had not decided on one yet. Unable to agree on a name (which included suggestions like The Beggermen, The Tinkers and even The Chieftains) the owner decided for them, simply
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In 2010, a new theatre production about the Clancy Brothers entitled, "'Fine Girl Ye Are' – The Legendary Story of The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem", commenced a theatrical tour of Ireland. Produced and narrated by RTÉ Producer, Cathal McCabe, the show featured the Irish ballad group, The
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By the early 1970s, the Clancys reduced their touring schedule to five months a year. The brothers were moving in different directions, and all of them had young families at home. Paddy had moved back to Ireland in 1968. Tom began acting again, first on stage and then on film and television. He
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actors. They also made several television appearances. The two brothers created their own production company, Trio Productions, which led to the start of their professional singing careers. To help raise money for the company, Paddy and Tom organised late-night concerts of folk songs called the
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The other group members as far back as 1996 had noticed Paddy Clancy's unusual mood swings. In the spring of 1998 the cause was finally detected; Paddy had a brain tumor as well as lung cancer. His wife waited to tell him about the lung cancer, so as not to discourage him when he had a brain
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The temporary dissolution of the group permitted Paddy Clancy to devote his full attention to the dairy and cattle breeding farm in Tipperary he had bought with his wife in 1963. Tom's acting career flourished in Hollywood, where he regularly appeared in movies, TV films and shows, such as
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on 28 April. The documentary crew followed the group around, travelling to Carrick-on-Suir, Keady, Greenwich Village, a dress rehearsal concert at Tommy Makem's Irish Pavilion on East 57th Street, and finally Lincoln Center for the recorded concert on 20 May 1984. The 3,000 seat
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concert. Bobby was not well at this time and Finbarr was brought on, in part, to aid his father for this concert. He had first performed with the group the previous year as a replacement for his father when he had heart surgery. Finbarr did not join them for the American tour.
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in New York City. Paddy and Tom Clancy took some time out from the Clancy Brothers and Robbie O'Connell and joined forces with Makem and Clancy. Paddy, Tom, Liam, and Tommy Makem were reunited, and production on the documentary commenced after a 90-minute debut on Ireland's
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album on Tradition Records. It was called "Rambling, Gambling Willie" and was Dylan's attempt to replicate Irish folk heroes in an American context. Dylan continued to use the melodies of songs from the Clancys' repertoire for his own lyrics several more times, including
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found fascinating, not only in terms of their melodies but also their themes, structures and storytelling techniques. Although the songs were about Irish rebels, they reminded Dylan of American folk heroes. He wanted to write songs on similar themes and with equal depth.
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album to be his favourite of all his recordings. In 1999, with Liam in Ireland, Robbie in Massachusetts, and Dónal in New York, the trio decided to call it quits as a full-time group. They did, however, occasionally regroup for additional concerts together thereafter.
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you?" He added, "Liam, you don't realize, do you, man? You're my fucking hero." Although the group never made an entire album of Dylan's music, two of his songs, "When the Ship Comes In" and "Rambin' Gamblin' Willie", appeared on the final Clancy Brothers album,
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and Robbie O'Connell toured for a while as a duo, but very soon added Liam's son Dónal Clancy to the mix, forming the group, Clancy, O'Connell & Clancy. They released two albums together, an eponymous debut album in 1997 and an album of sea songs in 1998,
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Tradition Records, the small company that Paddy Clancy ran with the help of his brothers, recorded several significant figures of the folk revival and gave some important musical figures their first start in the recording industry. Tradition produced
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at parties and informal pub settings. Slowly, the singing gigs began to outweigh the acting gigs and by 1959, serious thought was given to a new album. Liam had developed some guitar skills, Tommy's hand had healed enough he was again able to play
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in 1959. The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem appeared there subsequently several times during the 1960s. The festival is renowned for introducing to a national audience a number of performers who went on to become major stars, most notably
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By 1963, appearing on major talk-shows in America, Canada, England, Australia and Ireland, as well as their own TV specials, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem were "the most famous four Irishmen in the world", according to Ireland's
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among others, Liam Clancy tentatively asked Dylan if he would mind if the Clancys recorded an album of his songs, arranged in a traditional Irish style. Far from minding, Dylan was flattered by the idea: "Man, would you do that?
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once recalled: "It all starts with the Clancys. They gave us our first break, paved the road for everyone else." Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners explained about the Clancys effect on the Irish folk scene, "They did open it up."
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try his luck at acting. We agreed to keep in touch." Tommy was recorded for the first time by Hamilton in that autumn of 1955. Among the songs he sang was "The Cobbler", which he continued to perform throughout his career.
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cited the Clancy Brothers as sparking their initial interest in Irish folk music. In the same program, Bono proclaimed that he "loved the Clancy Brothers" and asserted that Liam Clancy was "one of the great ballad singers".
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The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem were significant figures in the American folk revival of the early 1960s and played important roles in promoting and influencing the early development of the folk boom. In December 1964,
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had its twentieth anniversary and in celebration, the festival had the entire performing Clancy family sing together on one stage. This one time only line-up included Robbie O'Connell, Dónal, Liam, Bobby, Finbarr,
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The 1960s continued to be a successful decade with the release of approximately two albums per year, all of which sold millions of copies. In 1963 they made a prestigious televised appearance in front of President
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for the top 150 albums of any genre in release in the United States. It broke the top 50 albums in December, an unprecedented occurrence for an Irish folk music recording. The Clancy Brothers' follow-up album,
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died of pulmonary fibrosis, the same ailment that had taken his brother Bobby. He died on 4 December 2009 at the age of 74 in a hospital in Cork, Ireland. He was survived by his wife and seven children.
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In 2018, an Aran jumper was featured in an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York after it was chosen as one of the 111 most iconic fashion garments and accessories over the last century.
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to take over father Robert J. Clancy's insurance business, freeing youngest brother Liam Clancy to emigrate to New York City to pursue his dream of acting. Liam arrived in New York in January 1956.
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With the death of Tom Clancy, Liam again stepped in full-time with his brothers. This line-up experienced a more active schedule than the group had during the previous decade, with appearances on
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Dylan stopped Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem in the street one day in early 1962 and insisted on singing a new song he had written to the tune of "Brennan On The Moor", a song from the eponymous
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Liam Clancy and Robbie O'Connell. Before splitting up, the Clancy brothers and Robbie O'Connell gave a Farewell Tour of Ireland and America in February and March 1996. One performance in
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in Ireland, adding that this was "a most unusual situation" for folk singers. In 1964, almost one third of all the albums sold in Ireland were Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem records.
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that they were great. But Liam Clancy was always my favorite singer, as a ballad singer. I just never heard anyone as good." Dylan reiterated this view on camera for the documentary,
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In March 2006, fifty years after the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem recorded their debut album, Conor Murray wrote the first full-length biography on the group. The book, titled
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In the summer of 1983, the group travelled to their hometown in Ireland to film a 20-minute special on sea songs, sung on location on the fishing ships in the area. It was called
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Finbar and Eddie Furey left in 1970, and for a short time just the four brothers, Paddy, Tom, Bobby and Liam, performed together. This line-up recorded only one album together,
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After Paddy Clancy's death, Bobby, Finbarr, and Eddie Dillon resumed touring as a trio, The Clancys and Eddie Dillon. This new group recorded a live album in October 1998,
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Directed by Irish filmmaker David Donaghy, it was broadcast on the BBC Northern Ireland. Tom tried on many occasions to put it on videocassette but the plans fell through.
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On 12 March 1961, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem performed for around fifteen minutes in front of a television audience of forty million people for the first time on
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In the brothers' hometown of Carrick-on-Suir, the Clancy Brothers Festival has taken place every spring since 2008 to commemorate the group's achievements and legacy.
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The group's popularity in the 1960s was the result of several factors. There was already an American folk revival beginning in the United States, and men such as
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briefly emigrated to New York City, joining his brothers in Greenwich Village. This was the little-known, first 'unofficial' line-up of singing Clancy brothers.
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in 1992, seen by 20,000 live and 200 million people worldwide on television, and the formation of Irish Festival Cruises in 1991, an annual cruise of the
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The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers and Louis Killen, The Clancy Brothers and Robbie O'Connell, The Clancy Brothers and Eddie Dillon
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to his performances, creating a new sound for the group on stage, recordings, and TV. The six-piece band recorded two new albums in the summer of 1969:
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The last surviving Clancy brother, Liam Clancy, continued to tour solo into the twenty-first century. In 2002, Doubleday published his autobiography,
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known as the Clancy Brothers and Eddie Dillon. Eddie Dillon, a Boston-based musician, is the only American ever to perform with the Clancy Brothers.
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had Irish singers captured international attention like the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. They opened the gates to the likes of the Dubliners and
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In 1984, Makem and Clancy's manager Maurice Cassidy brought the original foursome together again for a documentary to be followed by a concert at
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listed the group as the eleventh best-selling folk musicians in the United States based on sales figures for that year. The Clancys' friends,
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at Lincoln Center had sold out for the show within a week. The rowdy audience provided enthusiastic participation on the album, released as
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The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Pat, Liam & Bobby Clancy sing "When The Ship Comes In" with Tommy Makem and Robbie O'Connell)
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The Bob Dylan concert inspired the recording of the first studio album by the Clancy Brothers in over twenty years, since 1973's
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with due reverence). However, by the late 1960s, the ballad and folk boom was waning. In an attempt keep the Clancys profitable,
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with live folk music. They also brought their own tour groups to Ireland, which Robbie O'Connell continues to do to this day.
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A major change occurred in 1969 when Tommy Makem amicably left the group after cutting one more album with the Clancys,
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Hanvey, Bobby (8 March 2003). "Every picture tells a story in the world of Bobby Hanvey: Tommy sure to Makem listen ".
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The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem in the 1960s (left-to-right: Tommy Makem, Paddy Clancy, Tom Clancy and Liam Clancy)
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in Canada and a TV special for Brockton television in 1974 (in which Bobby Clancy made a surprise guest appearance).
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In 1988, the Clancy Brothers (Paddy, Tom, and Bobby) with Robbie O'Connell recorded a poorly mixed live album at
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Clancy died at the age of seventy-five. He was survived by three daughters, Finbarr, and his wife Moira.
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in the United States and revitalising it in Ireland, contributing to an Irish folk boom with groups like
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Kart, Larry (27 October 1985). "Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem: A Lot of Talent and a Bit o' Blarney".
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The Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem, Robbie O'Connell, Bono, Christy Moore, Paul Brady et al. (1990).
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Come West along the Road, vol. 2: Irish Traditional Music Treasures from RTÉ TV Archives, 1960s–1980s
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Another Clancy brother, Bobby, filled Tommy Makem's vacancy as the fourth lead vocalist. Two of the
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Dexter, Kerry (June 2006). "Recordings: Various Artists; The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem".
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issued 75 cent stamps featuring the classic line up of Bobby, Paddy, Liam and Tommy Makem.
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wrote in 1999: "They were the first. Before them there were dance bands and show bands and
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if he would play the whistle and five-string banjo with the group. Finbar also added
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son, and five daughters. His youngest daughter was only two years old at the time.
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Tommy Makem died on 1 August 2007, at the age of 74, after an extended fight with
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A month earlier, Tommy Makem emigrated to the United States from his hometown of
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Over the next several years, Paddy and Tom brought in some new material too. "
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relocated to the Los Angeles area in 1975, where he landed parts in the films
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The Clancy Brothers' mother read news of the terrible ice and snow storms in
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Clinton, Audrey (15 October 1985). "Makem tours with the Clancy Brothers".
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The release of their second album, this one of Irish drinking songs called
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and only in the United States. Their recently deceased sister Cait's son,
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with the group. Together they made two studio albums for Audio Fidelity,
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in 1951, Tom and Paddy established themselves as successful Broadway and
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Bobby's son, Finbarr Clancy is a member of the popular Irish folk band,
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The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem significantly influenced the young
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Late Late Show Special: The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem (Part 2)
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Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Revival and American Society, 1940–1970
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In March 1956, Tommy Makem was unemployed. He had recently moved to
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In 1969, the group recorded a song for a two-minute-long TV ad for
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The Clancy Brothers & Robbie O'Connell – Farewell to Ireland
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Late Late Show Special: The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
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introduced all newly recorded songs with the exception of "
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The Clancy Brothers (Tom, Pat, Bobby) and Robbie O'Connell
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The Mountain of the Women: Memoirs of an Irish Troubadour
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The Yellow Bittern: The Life and Times of Liam Clancy
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in 1947 on the S.S. Marine Flasher, accompanying 400
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A Live Nightclub Performance 2659:"Folk Music: Old and Young Stars at Town Hall". 2527:The Greatest Irish Americans of the 20th Century 1906:(1995) – Unreleased material from the 1960s era. 1777:Hearty and Hellish! A Live Nightclub Performance 1541:The Story of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem 706:", was a top ten hit in Ireland. Another album, 606:Hearty and Hellish! A Live Nightclub Performance 268:, recording almost two dozen albums together as 229:group that developed initially as a part of the 3059: 3057: 2498: 2496: 1093:The Clancy Brothers with Robbie O'Connell Live! 453: 3407:. University of Massachusetts Press. pp.  2781:. University of Massachusetts Press. pp.  2674: 2672: 2670: 1874:(1984) – released on Blackbird LP/Shanachie CD 1063:. Paddy continued to play the lead harmonica. 3639: 3095: 3093: 3077: 3075: 1675:, includes a performance of the Irish song, " 1166:in 1991, 1993 and 1995, a performance at the 943:in 1972. It was released the following year. 8: 3924:Greatest Hits/The Best of the Vanguard Years 3036:"Folk music great Paddy Clancy dies aged 76" 2351:Treasure Island – The Golden Age of TV Drama 512:. It was at their first official gig after 4003:Reunion Concert at the Ulster Hall, Belfast 3986:The Golden Age of TV Drama: Treasure Island 1916:The Clancy Brothers (Liam, Tom, Pat, Bobby) 465:(group member, 1956–69, 1984–85) playing a 3975: 3701: 3646: 3632: 3624: 3205: 3203: 3201: 2768: 2766: 2696:Roth, Arthur (January–February 1972). "Oh 609:, and they played an acclaimed concert at 364:, Paddy and Tom emigrated from England to 237:and are widely credited with popularising 31: 2819: 2817: 2589: 2587: 2318:Shine on Brighter (featuring Liam Clancy) 2154:In The Dark Green Woods – Polydor Records 2149:In The Dark Green Wood – Columbia Records 1254:. Robbie O'Connell regards the eponymous 576:", "Jug of Punch", "Reilly's Daughter", " 3024:. 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The album was nominated for a 3348:"Top U.S. Artists by Category". 3151:British Hit Singles & Albums 2919:. New York: Doubleday. pp.  2848:. New York: Doubleday. pp.  2749:Derek Bailey (Director) (2003). 2663:. 19 September 1960. p. 42. 1509:Farewell To You My Own True Love 1263:Deaths of Paddy and Bobby Clancy 863:, released later that year, and 445:One of those source singers was 423:In 1955, Bobby returned home to 317:The oldest member of the group, 42: 4240:Musicians from County Tipperary 2966:http://www.obrien.ie/irish-aran 2580:. pp. City Beat (section). 2032:The Makem and Clancy Collection 2008:Blackbird and Shanachie Records 1640:. Aoife Clancy was a member of 1500:Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem 890:, in 1970 for their new label, 308:Original group with Tommy Makem 299:, and other traditional music. 4200:Audio Fidelity Records artists 4016:Lifelines: The Clancy Brothers 3991:The Best of Hootenanny: Shout! 3364:"PLAYBOY INTERVIEW: BOB DYLAN" 3229:. 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Index

The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem in the 1960s (left-to-right: Tommy Makem, Paddy Clancy, Tom Clancy and Liam Clancy)
County Tipperary
County Armagh
Traditional Irish
Folk
Celtic
Tradition Records
Columbia Records
Audio Fidelity Records
Vanguard Records
Shanachie Records
Liam Clancy
Paddy Clancy
Tom Clancy
Tommy Makem
Bobby Clancy
Louis Killen
Robbie O'Connell
Finbarr Clancy
Eddie Dillon
folk music
American folk music revival
Aran jumpers
Irish traditional music
the Dubliners
the Wolfe Tones
Paddy Clancy
Tom Clancy
Liam Clancy

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