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Screaming Orphans. Screaming Orphans are a Pop and folk band from Bundoran, County Donegal, Ireland. The band consists of the four Diver sisters – Joan, Angela, Gráinne and Marie Thérèse. The group combines their own original melodic old-school pop songs with a modern take on traditional Irish music and song, inherited from their family roots.
German Celtic metal band Suidakra on the album Lays From Afar (1999) as the album closer. It features only the first verse. The Screaming Orphans on their album Sliabh Liag (2013). Pete Seeger recorded this song with his own lyrics, calling it "Over the Hills". Irish metal band Primordial on the compilation One and All, Together, for Home (2014).
Na Casaidigh. Celtic Thunder. Celtic Woman. Celtus (band) Ceoltóirí Chualann. Charlie and the Bhoys. The Chieftains. The Clancy Brothers. Clannad.
It has since been recorded by numerous artists, including The Dubliners, Cherish The Ladies, Omnia, Screaming Orphans, Jim McCann, Harry O'Donoghue, and The Wolfe Tones. The song is also sung in the first episode of the BBC series Days of Hope, written by Jim Allen and directed by Ken Loach. An Irish barmaid is forced to sing after being ...
Screaming Orphans. Sheeba. Ships (Irish band) Six (group) Soda Blonde. Squarehead (band) Los Stompers. Storyman (band) The Swarbriggs.
Live at Slane Castle, Ireland is a concert film by Canadian rocker Bryan Adams. It was filmed on 26 August 2000 at Slane Castle in County Meath, Ireland. The video recorded during the Slane Festival in which Bryan Adams is the headliner. During the day they performed as opening artists: Macy Gray, Muse, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Dara, Screaming Orphans ...
An all-female band is a band which has consisted entirely of female musicians for at least three-quarters of its active career. This article only lists all-female bands who perform original material that is either authored by themselves or authored by another musician for that band's use. Therefore vocal groups (girl groups) are not included.
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