Teenage blues sensation Mhuireann Bradley and former In Tua Nua lead singer Leslie Dowdall among the musical acts booked ...
The Dublin Legends are gearing up for a St. Patrick's Day celebration in Warrington. The Dublin Legends, formerly known as The Dubliners, are set to perform at Parr Hall, Warrington, on March 19, ...
THE Pogues fans have gone wild after the legendary ... Grian Chatten, who is the lead singer of Fontaines D.C., joined the band on stage for a rendition of Streams Of Whiskey.
Grian Chatten, who is the lead singer of Fontaines D.C., joined the ... as he took over the mic for the special version of The Pogues' hit 1984 song. Pogues founding members Jem Finer and James ...
The Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, who died in November, made a fortune from the iconic Christmas song Fairytale of New York ...
The Pogues lead singer Shane MacGowan reportedly left a significant fortune of £4million following his death in November 2023. The legendary musician collected substantial royalties from the ...
Shane MacGowan, who rose to national fame after co-founding The Pogues in 1982 ... eight albums with the Cranberries. After lead singer Dolores O'Riordan's death in 2018, Hogan confirmed ...
THE Dublin Legends - formerly The Dubliners - are set to perform at the Palace Theatre in Redditch promising an evening full of Irish Folk hits.
In 2023, the song has even more poignance following the passing of lead singer Shane McGowan, meaning both singers of the song have now passed – distinctive singer Kirsty MacColl died in 2000.