Fans of Irish folk-rock like Flogging Molly will go Paddy-batty for this local release, which blends traditional tunes like “Hag at the Churn” and “One Eyed Reilly” with spirited, fiddle-driven ...
Music is a lilting mix of traditional Celtic sounds — fiddle, banjo, accordion, tin whistle and uillean pipes — floating over punk riffs and backbeats. Who said you can never go home again? For Dublin ...
NEW YORK - Who said you can never go home again? For Dublin-born singer-guitarist Dave King of Irish-American punk rockers Flogging Molly, all it took was a little help from his eventual wife and ...
Program notes by J. Kelly on container. Recorded Jan. 1974, Mar. and Apr. 1975, in Dublin. Paddy on the turnpike.--The bunch of rushes (fiddle)--The bunch of rushes (concertina)--John Kelly's ...
Bridget Regan plays violin and tin whistle in Flogging Molly, the Irish-American punk-rock group that cut its teeth during a residency at Molly Malone’s Irish Pub in Los Angeles in 1994. The ...
Madagascar. Oay Lalay e ; chant malgache (girl's chorus, African-type harp acc.) -- Ireland. Medley of reels [on] Drowsy Maggie, Scottish Mary, Flogging reel (Patrick J. Toohey, Uileann pipes) -- ...
Flogging Molly is a seven-piece Irish American celtic punk band that formed in Los Angeles, in 1997 and is currently signed to SideOneDummy Records. The band consists of Dave King (vocals, guitar, ...
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