it was originally an English song called "Brighton Camp"; the tune found its way to Ireland and there acquired the words "The Girl I Left Behind Me". Since it is Irish by adoption, it was included ...
In 1687, however, the tune was set to different words, at a time when the Roman Catholic King James II was becoming increasingly unpopular. These were satirical verses with the Irish Gaelic-based ...
Last weekend I was down at the Baltimore Irish Tenor Banjo Summit doing a little speaking thing on the Flanagan Brothers, a ...
THIS is the moment Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald got on stage alongside the Wolfe Tones. The party held a ‘Rally for ...
With all the heart-warming spirit of an Irish Christmas, A Celtic Christmas by A Taste of Ireland offers up a night of ...