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Paddy Kelly was born on December 5th, 1977 in Dublin, Ireland. He grew up in Spain with his 11 siblings, and, directed by their father, they performed in Europe as The Kelly Family. The band achieved a great deal of success with their Folk/Pop repertiore. Paddy wrote such hits as an angel (1995) and fell in love with an alien (1996). He began recording tracks independently and in 2003 he released his solo album in exile, which reached No. 13 on the German album charts and garnered favourable reviews. Paddy Kelly left the music business in 2004. .
Paddy Moloney (born August 1, 1938) is one of the founders of the Irish musical group The Chieftains and has played on every one of their albums. He was born in Donnycarney near Dublin. His mother bought him a tin whistle when he was six and at the age of eight he started to learn the Uilleann pipes. He also plays button accordion and bodhrán. In the late 1950s he met Seán Ó Riada and joined his group Ceoltóirí Chualann in the early 1960s. Together with Garech de Brun (anglicised to Garech Browne) of Luggala, he founded Claddagh Records in...
Paddy Goes To Holyhead (also PGTH or Paddies) are a German Folk-Rock band from Darmstadt (Germany) founded by Paddy Schmidt in 1988. The band's name not only is inspired by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, but also refers to the so-called "paddies", a term once used for Irish emigrants, as well as the Welsh seaport Holyhead which had been an important transit station for many Irish emigrants. Current members: Paddy Schmidt: vocals, guitar, harp, whistles, bagpipes Jo Naumann (1992–1995, and again since 2005): vocals, accordion, keyboards Uwe "Uhu" Bender (since 2005): bass Nicole Ansperger (since 2005): fiddle Dirk "Schimmel" Schäfer (since...
Paddy Reilly (b. October 18, 1939) is an Irish folk singer and guitarist. He is one of Ireland's most famous balladeers and is best known for his renditions of The Fields of Athenry and The Town I Loved So Well. Paddy has been known to mix up his songs with mythical/legendary characters such as John G. McGurk, Barnie McGee, Uncle J.J. McKay, Slugger O'toole, Patrick "Fisticuffs" Norton, Paul P. "Stomach Shelf" Norkas and Hogan from County Tyrone. For years a solo performer, he joined The Dubliners in 1996 as a replacement for long time member Ronnie Drew. He currently owns...
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The Dublin Reel / Boil the Breakfast Early (Reels)
The Cup of (Overdrawn) Tea / John Doherty's Reel
Munster Buttermilk / Sweet Biddy Daly (Jigs)
The King of the Pipes / Arthur Darley's Jig
The Hare in the Corn / Patrick O'Keefe's Jig
McFadden's Reel
Elizabeth Kelly's Delight/Elizabeth Kelly's Jig
Miss Patterson's Slipper
Father O'Flynn / The Munster Jig (jigs)
Father O'Flynn / The Munster Jig (Jigs)
An Rógaire Dubh / Dessie O'Connor's (Jigs)
The Stage / Chief O'Neill's
Paddy's Rambles Through The Fields
Father O'Flynn / The Munster Jig (Jigs)
Elizabeth Kelly's Delight/Elizabeth Kelly's Jig
The Boys of Malin / The High Road to Linton
Old Tipperary / An Phis Fhliuch (Jigs)
Old Tipperary / An Phis Fhliuch (Jigs)
Australian Waters/The Wedding Jig
Miss Ramsey / I'm Waiting For You (Reels)
Miss Ramsey / I'm Waiting For You (Reels)
An Lon Dubh (Air & Set Dance)
Plains Of Boyle/Cronin's Hornpipe
A Fig For A Kiss
An Rógaire Dubh / Dessie O'Connor's (Jigs)
An Lon Dubh (Air & Set Dance)
Air: The Green Fields of Amerikay
Top It Off / The Sunny Banks
The Lone Bush/Quinn from Armagh
The drunken sailor hornpipe
Australian Waters/The Wedding Jig
The Green Fields of Amerikay
An Droighnean Donn
The Bonny Banks of Loch lomond
The Lone Bush/Quinn from Armagh
The Green Fields of Amerikay
Fear an Bháta (The Boatman)
Fear an Bháta (The Boatman)
The Green Fields of Amerikay