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  • Planxty
  • Irish folk music band

    Planxty were an Irish folk music band formed in January 1972, consisting initially of Christy Moore (vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhrán), Andy Irvine (vocals

    Planxty

    Planxty

  • Planxty (album)
  • Album by Planxty

    Planxty is the first album by the Irish folk group Planxty, recorded in London during early September 1972 and released in early 1973. Because of its dark

    Planxty (album)

    Planxty_(album)

  • Christy Moore
  • Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist (born 1945)

    songwriter and guitarist. He was one of the founding members of the bands Planxty and Moving Hearts and has had significant success as a solo artist. His

    Christy Moore

    Christy Moore

    Christy_Moore

  • The Lakes of Pontchartrain
  • American ballad

    Southern Michigan by Gardiner and Chickering. The liner notes accompanying Planxty's version state that the tune was probably brought back by soldiers fighting

    The Lakes of Pontchartrain

    The_Lakes_of_Pontchartrain

  • Andy Irvine (musician)
  • Irish folk musician (born 1942)

    folk musician, singer-songwriter, and a founding member of Sweeney's Men, Planxty, Patrick Street, Mozaik, LAPD and Usher's Island. He also featured in duos

    Andy Irvine (musician)

    Andy Irvine (musician)

    Andy_Irvine_(musician)

  • Riverdance
  • Irish musical and dance production

    music alongside Irish folk band Planxty, with accompanying dancers from Dublin City Ballet. It was later released as a Planxty single. When describing the

    Riverdance

    Riverdance

  • Words & Music (Planxty album)
  • 1983 studio album by Planxty

    Words & Music is the sixth album by the Irish folk band Planxty, produced by Dónal Lunny and recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in late October and early

    Words & Music (Planxty album)

    Words_&_Music_(Planxty_album)

  • Turlough O'Carolan
  • Irish composer and musician (1670–1738)

    Peggy Morton Planxty Browne, (no. 180) Planxty Burke Planxty Crilly Planxty Drew Planxty Hewlett Planxty John Irwin Planxty Kelly Planxty O'Rourke, 1st

    Turlough O'Carolan

    Turlough O'Carolan

    Turlough_O'Carolan

  • Poguetry in Motion
  • 1986 EP by The Pogues

    songs "London Girl", "Rainy Night in Soho", "The Body of an American" and "Planxty Noel Hill". The songs were recorded with producer Elvis Costello in August

    Poguetry in Motion

    Poguetry_in_Motion

  • Eurovision Song Contest 1981
  • International song competition

    alongside the performing artist. The interval act was traditional Irish band Planxty, who performed the lengthy piece "Timedance", which depicted Irish music

    Eurovision Song Contest 1981

    Eurovision Song Contest 1981

    Eurovision_Song_Contest_1981

  • Dónal Lunny
  • Irish folk musician and producer (born 1947)

    as well as keyboards and bodhrán. As a founding member of popular bands Planxty, The Bothy Band, Moving Hearts, Coolfin, Mozaik, LAPD, and Usher's Island

    Dónal Lunny

    Dónal Lunny

    Dónal_Lunny

  • Follow Me up to Carlow
  • Irish folk song

    Óg O'More It has been performed by numerous Irish folk bands, including Planxty and Wolfe Tones. O'Donnell Abu "Follow Me up to Carlow", Irish Music Daily

    Follow Me up to Carlow

    Follow_Me_up_to_Carlow

  • Cold Blow and the Rainy Night (song)
  • English folk song

    Bowie (Blind Jimmie), Jeannie Robertson, Steeleye Span, Martin Carthy, Planxty, and the Exiles. It is a typical "night-visiting song". The song has been

    Cold Blow and the Rainy Night (song)

    Cold_Blow_and_the_Rainy_Night_(song)

  • Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór
  • Irish traditional song

    the tune has been recorded by many artists, first by Planxty on their 1973 debut album Planxty and by The Boys of the Lough on their 1973 debut album

    Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór

    Sí_Bheag,_Sí_Mhór

  • Johnny Moynihan
  • Irish folk singer, based in Dublin (born 1946)

    used in early Rebetika was also tuned DAD. In his book, The Humours of Planxty, Leagues O'Toole documented that Moynihan bought his first bouzouki from

    Johnny Moynihan

    Johnny Moynihan

    Johnny_Moynihan

  • Prosperous (album)
  • Album by Christy Moore

    four musicians later gave themselves the name Planxty, making this album something of the first Planxty album in all but name. Other musicians included

    Prosperous (album)

    Prosperous_(album)

  • Nicky Ryan
  • Irish music producer (1946–2025)

    1970s and 1980s for his work with several artists including Gary Moore, Planxty, Christy Moore and Clannad. Ryan was born in Dublin, Ireland on 14 July

    Nicky Ryan

    Nicky_Ryan

  • Bodhrán
  • Celtic frame drum

    acts and people who have made use of the bodhrán include Christy Moore, Planxty, Moving Hearts, The Chieftains, The Boys of the Lough, The Pogues, Hothouse

    Bodhrán

    Bodhrán

    Bodhrán

  • Sweeney's Men
  • Irish traditional band

    Sweeney's Men, four of the members played in other notable bands: Andy Irvine: Planxty, Patrick Street, East Wind, Mozaik, LAPD, Usher's Island, and several duos

    Sweeney's Men

    Sweeney's_Men

  • Bill Whelan
  • Irish composer and musician

    contributed to these albums: The Woman I Loved So Well (Planxty) (1980) Words & Music (Planxty) (1983) Miss America (Mary Margaret O'Hara) (1988) Irish

    Bill Whelan

    Bill_Whelan

  • Liam O'Flynn
  • Irish musical artist (1945–2018)

    traditional musician. In addition to a solo career and as a member of Planxty, O'Flynn recorded with: Christy Moore, Dónal Lunny, Andy Irvine, Kate Bush

    Liam O'Flynn

    Liam O'Flynn

    Liam_O'Flynn

  • Folk music
  • Music genre

    New York's Greenwich Village), The Dubliners, Clannad,[citation needed] Planxty, The Chieftains, The Pogues, The Corrs, The Irish Rovers, and a variety

    Folk music

    Folk_music

  • Welcome Here Kind Stranger
  • Album by Paul Brady

    1978 album by Paul Brady. After leaving The Johnstons, Brady toured with Planxty until they disbanded in 1975, and recorded a duo album with Andy Irvine

    Welcome Here Kind Stranger

    Welcome_Here_Kind_Stranger

  • Cliffs of Dooneen
  • Irish ballad

    The "Cliffs of Dooneen" is an Irish ballad made famous by Planxty. It is often performed by Christy Moore. The song was written by Jack McAuliffe from

    Cliffs of Dooneen

    Cliffs of Dooneen

    Cliffs_of_Dooneen

  • The Bothy Band
  • Irish traditional band

    formed in 1975 by bouzouki player Dónal Lunny, after he left the group Planxty to form his own record company, Mulligan. Lunny invited uilleann piper

    The Bothy Band

    The_Bothy_Band

  • Yarmouth Town
  • Traditional English song

    Brothers, Planxty, Gaelic Storm, Great Big Sea, and Bellowhead. Peter Bellamy published "Yarmouth Town" on his album Mainly Norfolk (1968) Planxty as a B

    Yarmouth Town

    Yarmouth_Town

  • Give Me Your Hand
  • Early 17th-century Irish tune by Rory Dall O'Cahan

    Turlough O'Carolan - 10] (1983) Planxty - Raggle Taggle Gypsies, Tabhair dom do Lámh [Reunion Point Theatre, CD2-08](2004) Planxty - Raggle Taggle Gypsy, Tabhair

    Give Me Your Hand

    Give_Me_Your_Hand

  • Live 2004 (Planxty album)
  • 2004 live album by Planxty

    is an album recorded live by the Irish folk band Planxty. This live album was recorded during Planxty's third reunion (dubbed "The Third Coming"), which

    Live 2004 (Planxty album)

    Live_2004_(Planxty_album)

  • Andy Irvine/Paul Brady
  • 1976 studio album by Andy Irvine/Paul Brady

    album recorded by Andy Irvine and Paul Brady when they formed a duo, after Planxty broke up on 5 December 1975. For this recording, they were joined by Dónal

    Andy Irvine/Paul Brady

    Andy_Irvine/Paul_Brady

  • Arty McGlynn
  • Irish guitarist (1944–2019)

    he collaborated with different notable groups such as Patrick Street, Planxty, Four Men and a Dog, De Dannan and the Van Morrison Band. The song I Want

    Arty McGlynn

    Arty_McGlynn

  • Bonny Light Horseman (song)
  • Folk song - Roud 1185

    Peninsular War. It has been recorded by musicians including Nic Jones, Planxty, Lal and Norma Waterson, Lúnasa, Rebecca Fox, Todd Menton, Oisin, Eliza

    Bonny Light Horseman (song)

    Bonny_Light_Horseman_(song)

  • Glastonbury Festival line-ups
  • Entertainers at the festival in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, listed by year

    Bennett Sam Apple Pie Wayne Fontana Stackridge Steamhammer Al Stewart Planxty Marsupilami Roy Harper After the scheduled opening act failed to turn up

    Glastonbury Festival line-ups

    Glastonbury Festival line-ups

    Glastonbury_Festival_line-ups

  • Cold Blow and the Rainy Night
  • 1974 studio album by Planxty

    Cold Blow and the Rainy Night is the third album by the Irish folk group Planxty. It was recorded in Sarm Studios, Whitechapel, London during August 1974

    Cold Blow and the Rainy Night

    Cold_Blow_and_the_Rainy_Night

  • Matt Molloy
  • Irish musician (born 1947)

    Molloy was a member of The Bothy Band and its successor, the re-founded Planxty. He joined The Chieftains in 1979, replacing Michael Tubridy. Over the

    Matt Molloy

    Matt Molloy

    Matt_Molloy

  • List of Irish musical groups
  • Pale Pay*Ola Pet Lamb Phoenix23 Picturehouse Picture This Pillow Queens Planxty The Pogues Pony Club Power of Dreams Primordial Pugwash Pzazz Rare The

    List of Irish musical groups

    List_of_Irish_musical_groups

  • Woody Guthrie
  • American singer-songwriter (1912–1967)

    Guthrie as a tribute. Andy Irvine—Moore's bandmate in Irish folk group Planxty and lifelong admirer of Guthrie—wrote his tribute song "Never Tire of the

    Woody Guthrie

    Woody Guthrie

    Woody_Guthrie

  • List of artists who have released Irish-language songs
  • Declan O'Rourke Conor O'Tuama Q - OOH! The Pale Luan Parle Picturehouse Planxty Primordial Q (22) Relativity The Revs Roesy Rubberbandits The Backroom

    List of artists who have released Irish-language songs

    List_of_artists_who_have_released_Irish-language_songs

  • After the Break
  • 1979 studio album by Planxty

    After The Break is the fourth studio album by the Irish folk music band Planxty, recorded at Windmill Lane Studios from 18 to 30 June 1979 and released

    After the Break

    After_the_Break

  • Phil Coulter
  • Irish musician & songwriter (born 1942)

    needed] As well as writing hit singles, Coulter produced three albums with Planxty.[citation needed] Christy Moore wrote: "With no competition he gave us

    Phil Coulter

    Phil_Coulter

  • De Dannan
  • Irish folk music group

    InterCord INT 181.008, 1976. O'Toole, Leagues (2006). The Humours of Planxty. Dublin: Hodder Headline. ISBN 0-340-83796-9. Sleeve notes from the album

    De Dannan

    De Dannan

    De_Dannan

  • List of Celtic musicians
  • Clannad The Corrs Danú De Dannan Enya Na Fili Horslips Hothouse Flowers Planxty Wolfe Tones Alasdair Fraser The Battlefield Band Martyn Bennett The Boys

    List of Celtic musicians

    List of Celtic musicians

    List_of_Celtic_musicians

  • Point Theatre
  • Venue in Dublin, Ireland

    staged their last show before a four-year hiatus, and Irish folk-rockers Planxty played reunion concerts on 28, 29 and 30 December 2004 and again on 3,

    Point Theatre

    Point Theatre

    Point_Theatre

  • Clannad
  • Irish folk band

    released by Gael Linn Records and produced by Dónal Lunny, the founder of Planxty and the Bothy Band. Like their first album, Clannad 2 featured a mixture

    Clannad

    Clannad

    Clannad

  • John Reilly (singer)
  • Irish singer (1926–1969)

    it on Planxty's album The Well Below the Valley. Moore also recorded "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy", first on Prosperous and then again with Planxty on their

    John Reilly (singer)

    John_Reilly_(singer)

  • Uilleann pipes
  • National bagpipe of Ireland

    Paddy Moloney (1938–2021) of the Chieftains. Liam O'Flynn (1945–2018) of Planxty Leo Rowsome (1903–1970) Davy Spillane (born 1959) William Talbot (1792-1874)

    Uilleann pipes

    Uilleann pipes

    Uilleann_pipes

  • The Woman I Loved So Well
  • 1980 studio album by Planxty

    The Woman I Loved So Well is the fifth studio album by Planxty. Like their previous album, After The Break, the album was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios

    The Woman I Loved So Well

    The_Woman_I_Loved_So_Well

  • Patrick Street
  • Band

    Burke (formerly of The Bothy Band) on fiddle, Andy Irvine (Sweeney's Men, Planxty) on mandolin, bouzouki, harmonica and vocals, Jackie Daly (De Dannan) on

    Patrick Street

    Patrick Street

    Patrick_Street

  • Anthony Drennan
  • Irish guitarist (born 1958)

    compilation) The Platinum Collection (2007 compilation) Related artists and bands Planxty Dónal Lunny Christy Moore Davy Spillane Declan Masterson Van Morrison

    Anthony Drennan

    Anthony Drennan

    Anthony_Drennan

  • County Kildare
  • County in Ireland

    was born in Newbridge. Devon Murray: actor Liam O'Flynn from the band Planxty is from Kill Jean Sophia Pigott, Christian poet and hymn lyricist from

    County Kildare

    County_Kildare

  • The Maid and the Palmer
  • Traditional song

    its alternate title "The Well Below the Valley" with the Irish folk band Planxty and later solo performances/recordings, this song providing the title of

    The Maid and the Palmer

    The_Maid_and_the_Palmer

  • Night of the Swallow
  • 1982 song by Kate Bush

    exciting." The track features many Irish musicians. These include members of Planxty and The Chieftains: Bill Whelan on bagpipes, Liam O'Flynn on uilleann pipes

    Night of the Swallow

    Night_of_the_Swallow

  • The Black Album
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Album), a 1997 hip-hop album by producer No I.D. Planxty (album), 1973 Irish folk album by Planxty Neu! '75, 1975 rock album by Neu! Black Album (Kino

    The Black Album

    The_Black_Album

  • Whatever Tickles Your Fancy
  • 1975 album by Irish folk musician Christy Moore

    album Prosperous in 1972, Christy had recorded three albums with Planxty. He left Planxty soon after, only to realise he had no profile as a solo artist

    Whatever Tickles Your Fancy

    Whatever_Tickles_Your_Fancy

  • Usher's Island (band)
  • Irish folk band

    written by Irvine and Doyle, respectively. After the final incarnation of Planxty ended in early 2005, Irvine, Lunny, and Liam O'Flynn created a new quartet

    Usher's Island (band)

    Usher's_Island_(band)

  • Ewan MacColl
  • British folk singer-songwriter and activist (1915–1989)

    been recorded by artists (in addition to those mentioned above) such as Planxty, the Dubliners, Dick Gaughan, Phil Ochs, the Clancy Brothers, Elvis Presley

    Ewan MacColl

    Ewan MacColl

    Ewan_MacColl

  • Moving Hearts
  • Irish Celtic rock band

    Dónal Lunny (bouzouki) and Christy Moore (vocals, guitar and bodhrán), of Planxty, wanted to explore the possibilities of linking contemporary music to Irish

    Moving Hearts

    Moving Hearts

    Moving_Hearts

  • Vicar Street
  • Venue in Dublin, Ireland

    off-kilter vibes. Gary Numan played his first concert in Ireland here in 2001. Planxty played a series of concerts at the venue on 30 & 31 January and on 4 &

    Vicar Street

    Vicar Street

    Vicar_Street

  • Mick Hanly
  • Irish singer (born (1949)

    Greenmore", and toured with the group Planxty as their supporting act. After enlisting the help of some of the members of Planxty—Liam O'Flynn, Dónal Lunny, and

    Mick Hanly

    Mick_Hanly

  • Crann Úll
  • 1980 studio album by Clannad

    "Crann Úll" – 3:44 "Gathering Mushrooms" – 2:40 "An Buinneán Buí" – 4:17 "Planxty Browne" – 4:13 Ciarán Ó Braonáin – bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals Máire

    Crann Úll

    Crann_Úll

  • Frank Harte
  • Irish singer (1933–2005)

    a living voice" Harte is mentioned as a source of songs by members of Planxty: "The Little Drummer" was a song passed on by the late, great Dublin singer

    Frank Harte

    Frank_Harte

  • Lisdoonvarna Music Festival
  • Irish music festival

    Burgh, with support artists including Lindisfarne, The Beat, Paul Brady, Planxty and De Dannan. British reggae band Steel Pulse played and commented on

    Lisdoonvarna Music Festival

    Lisdoonvarna_Music_Festival

  • So, we'll go no more a roving
  • Poem by Lord Byron

    the song "The Jolly Beggar" as recorded by the traditional Irish band Planxty, as well as the basis for the love leitmotif in Patrick Doyle's score for

    So, we'll go no more a roving

    So,_we'll_go_no_more_a_roving

  • Planctus
  • Hungariae per Tartaros (1242). The term may have been the source of the Irish planxty, a song written in tribute to a person, although etymologies from Irish

    Planctus

    Planctus

  • The Well Below the Valley (album)
  • 1973 studio album by Planxty

    The Well Below the Valley is the second album by the Irish folk group Planxty. It was recorded at Escape Studios in Kent, England, from 18 June 1973 until

    The Well Below the Valley (album)

    The_Well_Below_the_Valley_(album)

  • Windmill Lane Studios
  • Recording studio in Dublin, Ireland

    It was originally used to record traditional Irish music, notably by Planxty. However, no Irish rock band recorded in the studios until U2. The drums

    Windmill Lane Studios

    Windmill_Lane_Studios

  • Live 2004
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Live 2004 may refer to: Live 2004 (Planxty album) by the Irish folk band Planxty NBA Live 2004 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Live 2004

    Live_2004

  • Heckling (flax)
  • Combing process used to clean and straighten scutched flax or other bast fibers

    Stravicnabo, Lavey, Cavan, Ireland. It has been sung by Christy Moore, Planxty and Damien Dempsey. In the 1990s a product known as The Hackler, an Irish

    Heckling (flax)

    Heckling (flax)

    Heckling_(flax)

  • The Dreaming (album)
  • 1982 studio album by Kate Bush

    Road Studios and Odyssey Studios as well as working with Irish folk bands Planxty and the Chieftains in Dublin. After long days in the studio, Bush decided

    The Dreaming (album)

    The_Dreaming_(album)

  • Irish bouzouki
  • Type of stringed instrument

    Irish folk music when Irvine and Lunny popularized it with the advent of Planxty in 1972. Irvine, however, credits Moynihan with having "brought the bouzouki

    Irish bouzouki

    Irish bouzouki

    Irish_bouzouki

  • National Stadium (Ireland)
  • Boxing stadium in Ireland

    Out. Retrieved 29 December 2013. O'Toole, Leagues (2006). The Humours of Planxty. Ireland: Hodder Headline. ISBN 03-4083-796-9. Kootnikof, David (2010)

    National Stadium (Ireland)

    National Stadium (Ireland)

    National_Stadium_(Ireland)

  • Celtic rock
  • Subgenre of rock music influenced by Celtic folk music

    with the burgeoning folk revival in Ireland that included groups such as Planxty and the Bothy Band. It was from this tradition that Clannad, whose first

    Celtic rock

    Celtic_rock

  • Live in Dublin (Christy Moore album)
  • 1978 live album by Christy Moore and Friends

    Music Producer Nicky Ryan Christy Moore and Friends chronology The Iron Behind the Velvet (1978) Live in Dublin (1978) After the Break Planxty (1979)

    Live in Dublin (Christy Moore album)

    Live_in_Dublin_(Christy_Moore_album)

  • The Storm (Moving Hearts album)
  • 1985 studio album by Moving Hearts

    compilation) The Platinum Collection (2007 compilation) Related artists and bands Planxty Dónal Lunny Christy Moore Davy Spillane Declan Masterson Van Morrison

    The Storm (Moving Hearts album)

    The_Storm_(Moving_Hearts_album)

  • Irish traditional music
  • Genre of folk music

    second wave of revitalisation of Irish folk music in the 1960s, followed by Planxty, the Bothy Band and Clannad in the 70s. This revival was aided in part

    Irish traditional music

    Irish traditional music

    Irish_traditional_music

  • Waterfront Hall
  • Conference and entertainment centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Atomic Kitten recorded their Right Here, Right Now DVD at the auditorium. Planxty performed there on 19, 20 and 21 January 2005 as part of their series of

    Waterfront Hall

    Waterfront Hall

    Waterfront_Hall

  • Live Hearts
  • 1983 live album by Moving Hearts

    compilation) The Platinum Collection (2007 compilation) Related artists and bands Planxty Dónal Lunny Christy Moore Davy Spillane Declan Masterson Van Morrison

    Live Hearts

    Live_Hearts

  • James Kelly (fiddler)
  • Irish fiddler

    Kelly, and has played with various groups including Patrick Street and Planxty. Kelly has been described by The Journal of Music as "one of the greatest

    James Kelly (fiddler)

    James Kelly (fiddler)

    James_Kelly_(fiddler)

  • List of Irish musicians
  • Mellow Candle Microdisney My Bloody Valentine The Nolans Pillow Queens Planxty The Pogues Power of Dreams The Riptide Movement Sack The Script Shane MacGowan

    List of Irish musicians

    List_of_Irish_musicians

  • Irish folk music (1970–1979)
  • Sorry To Part" (Horslips) 1972 "Planxty" (Planxty) 1973 "The Tain" (Horslips) 1973 "Well Below The Valley" (Planxty) 1974 "Dancehall Sweethearts" (Horslips)

    Irish folk music (1970–1979)

    Irish_folk_music_(1970–1979)

  • EastWind
  • 1992 studio album by Andy Irvine & Davy Spillane

    "Smeceno Horo" (meaning "broken dance") which Irvine first recorded with Planxty on After The Break. It is introduced slowly by Ó Súilleabháinin (piano)

    EastWind

    EastWind

  • Luke Kelly
  • Irish folk singer (1940–1984)

    Theatre. Christy Moore and Kelly became acquainted in the 1960s. During his Planxty days, Moore got to know Kelly well.[citation needed] In 1972 The Dubliners

    Luke Kelly

    Luke_Kelly

  • Bean Pháidin
  • Irish folk song

    song in a medley. Celtic Woman's version contains partial English lyrics. Planxty – The Well Below the Valley (1973) Lasairfhíona Ní Chonaola – An Raicín

    Bean Pháidin

    Bean_Pháidin

  • Andy Manson (luthier)
  • Portugal-based luthier

    Andy Summers of The Police Mark Chadwick of the Levellers Dónal Lunny of Planxty and The Bothy Band Matthew Bellamy of Muse Simone Solondz, Custom Guitars:

    Andy Manson (luthier)

    Andy Manson (luthier)

    Andy_Manson_(luthier)

  • Parallel Lines (Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine album)
  • 1982 studio album by Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine

    1980. Irvine would re-record "Thousands Are Sailing to Amerikay" with Planxty in December 1982, for release—under the shorter title of "Thousands Are

    Parallel Lines (Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine album)

    Parallel_Lines_(Dick_Gaughan_&_Andy_Irvine_album)

  • Harp
  • Plucked string instrument

    resident harp player who would compose eulogies and elegies (later known as "planxties") in honour of the leader and chief men of the clan. The harp was adopted

    Harp

    Harp

    Harp

  • Blacksmith (song)
  • Traditional song

    heard on several of their live albums. Andy Irvine sings it on Planxty's debut album Planxty (1973), Loreena McKennitt on Elemental (1985), Pentangle on

    Blacksmith (song)

    Blacksmith_(song)

  • List of Irish ballads
  • Horseman" – collected by Sam Henry and others, recorded by Frank Harte, Planxty, Dolores Keane & John Faulkner "Eighteenth of June" – recorded by Frank

    List of Irish ballads

    List_of_Irish_ballads

  • Noel Hill (musician)
  • Musical artist

    Barry Moore (Luka Bloom) and toured Germany. The Pogues wrote the tune "Planxty Noel Hill" in response to his criticism of their band during a radio interview;

    Noel Hill (musician)

    Noel Hill (musician)

    Noel_Hill_(musician)

  • Traveller's Prayer (album)
  • 1998 studio album by John Renbourn

    "Wexford Lullaby" – 4:37 "I Saw Three Ships/Newgate Hornpipe" – 7:39 "Planxty Llanthony/Loftus Jones" – 5:36 "Fagottanz" – 4:02 "At the Break of Day"

    Traveller's Prayer (album)

    Traveller's_Prayer_(album)

  • Rock music in Ireland
  • Irish appreciation of and contributions to the rock music genre

    revival of traditional music burgeoning, folk rock fusion groups such as Planxty and Moving Hearts as well as singer-songwriters like Christy Moore and

    Rock music in Ireland

    Rock_music_in_Ireland

  • Gorey
  • Town in County Wexford, Ireland

    at the festival included U2, Horslips, Chris de Burgh, Christy Moore, Planxty, Makem and Clancy, Niall Tóibín and Eamon Morrissey. Every year, varying

    Gorey

    Gorey

    Gorey

  • Téada
  • Traditional Irish musical group

    Nancy's, The Ireland We Knew, The Ewe Reel (reels) Planxty Crilly, Micho Russell's, Mickey Callaghan's (planxty, polka, slide) Port Aitheantais na gCaipíní,

    Téada

    Téada

    Téada

  • Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill
  • Irish singer (born 1953)

    where their father's family originated. When Dónal Lunny left the band Planxty in 1975, he formed a new group to accompany accordion player Tony MacMahon

    Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill

    Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill

    Tríona_Ní_Dhomhnaill

  • Paul Brady
  • Irish musician

    group Planxty, the band that would subsequently launch the solo careers of Andy Irvine, Liam O'Flynn, Dónal Lunny, and Christy Moore. When Planxty disbanded

    Paul Brady

    Paul Brady

    Paul_Brady

  • Penguin Eggs
  • 1980 studio album by Nic Jones

    traditional songs, English, Irish and Scottish, and one Irish instrumental, "Planxty Davis". The instrumentation is entirely acoustic and dominated by Jones'

    Penguin Eggs

    Penguin_Eggs

  • Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective
  • 2016 compilation album by Planxty

    Reels: A Retrospective is a two-disc anthology by the Irish folk band Planxty. It includes a 17-track CD and a 36-track DVD with over two hours of previously

    Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective

    Between_the_Jigs_and_the_Reels:_A_Retrospective

  • High Kings of Tara
  • 1980 compilation album (Sampler)

    unreleased tracks by Planxty, Moore and Andy Irvine. Two of these, Irvine's "The Bonny Light Horseman" and a set of reels by Planxty, "Lord McDonald/The

    High Kings of Tara

    High_Kings_of_Tara

  • List of English words without rhymes
  • also forms an identity rhyme with joiks. angsty /ˈ-æŋksti/ rhymes with planxty, an Irish or Welsh melody for the harp. arugula /ˈ-uːɡjələ/ rhymes with

    List of English words without rhymes

    List_of_English_words_without_rhymes

  • Portuguese guitar
  • Plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings

    music following the folk revival. In the 1970s, Andy Irvine of the band Planxty played a modified Portuguese guitar. British luthier Stefan Sobell based

    Portuguese guitar

    Portuguese guitar

    Portuguese_guitar

  • Ordinary Man (Christy Moore album)
  • 1985 studio album by Christy Moore

    Lunny was also a member of Planxty and has worked closely with him for many years. The other former bandmates from Planxty who worked on the album were

    Ordinary Man (Christy Moore album)

    Ordinary_Man_(Christy_Moore_album)

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  • Planxty
  • n.

    An Irish or Welsh melody for the harp, sometimes of a mournful character.