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The Black Irish Band's focus is on storytelling historically-accurate songs. In addition, the band has a large complement of Irish, [13] [14] Scottish, Italian, and American folk music plus ethnic tunes and traditional western ballads. Its mix also includes maritime and railroad music.
The five were born into a musical family; their father, who hailed from Rathlin Island, was a fiddle player, and their mother was a music hall singer. The siblings perform together as a quintet in Dublin from the 1970s to the present day, and in 1977, Mary continued to play solo and with the groups General Humbert [2] and De Dannan.
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Black Irish, 2017 music album by American singer-songwriter Shannon McNally; Black Irish, 2007 independent film by Brad Gann; Black Irish Band, American folk music musical group; Black Irish Books, publishing house of American author Steven Pressfield; Black Irish Elm, wych elm cultivar originally discovered in Ireland
Black 47 was an American Celtic rock band from New York City, formed in 1989 by Larry Kirwan and Chris Byrne, [1] [2] and derives its name from a traditional term for the summer of 1847, the worst year of the Great Famine in Ireland.
Kaitlyn Sardin takes 20 years of experience in Irish dancing and blends it with hip hop and dance hall to wow millions on Instagram.
Thin Lizzy wrote the song "Black Rose" based on the story of Róisín Dubh. [10] This song was covered by Northern Kings on their 2008 album Rethroned. Flogging Molly recorded the song "To Youth (My Sweet Roisin Dubh)" on the album Within a Mile of Home (2004) Black 47 recorded a song titled Black Rose for the album Home of the Brave.
In 2012, The Mahones' album The Black Irish won the Independent Music Award for Best Punk Album, [9] and Angels & Devils won Paddy Rock Radio's album of the year, [10] as well as Vandala Concepts' album of the year [11] In 2016, Scruffy Wallace joined as the band bagpipe player.