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The Murder Capital is an Irish rock/post-punk band that formed in Dublin in 2018. The band's music has been described as dark, intense, and introspective, with a focus on themes of vulnerability, self-reflection, and emotional turmoil.
John Sheahan (born 19 May 1939) is an Irish musician and composer. He joined The Dubliners in 1964 and played with them until 2012 when The Dubliners' name was retired following the death of founding member Barney McKenna. [1]
"The Dublin Rambler" - recorded by the Dublin City Ramblers "The Dublin Minstrel Boy (Luke Kelly)" - written and recorded by Paddy Reilly. "Summer in Dublin" - written by Liam Reilly and recorded by Bagatelle [28] "Leeson Street Lady" - recorded by Bagatelle. "Anne Devlin" - about Robert Emmet's sweetheart, by Pete St John [27]
Pages in category "Musical groups from Dublin (city)" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Surprising absolutely no one, the voyeuristic new "Portal" street exhibit in the Flatiron District connecting New York City and Dublin with a 24/7 live video feed has already caused chaos --- with ...
Beginning in 2010 Westland Studios was leased out to producer and engineer Alwyn Walker. In 2018 the studio closed its doors due to rising rental costs in Dublin City. The rooms are currently used for podcast recordings by HeadStuff Podcast Network and for branded podcasts under the name "The Podcast Studios".
The Original Rudeboys (O.R.B.) are an acoustic pop/hip hop group from Dublin.They are notable for their debut album This Life which was released in 2012 and debuted at number one on the Irish iTunes Charts, and their single "Stars in My Eyes", which hit number 2 on iTunes [1] and received national airplay.
McFly performed at the Point in 2006.. U2 performed 4 shows at the venue during the Lovetown Tour on 26, 27, 30, and 31 December 1989, with B.B. King as the opening act. The 30 December show is where Bono made his famous "Dream it all up again" speech that foreshadowed the drastic change of style that the band would adopt for their next album, Achtung Baby.