Sunday 22nd January 2006, 8.15pm
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall : Main Auditorium
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It is often said that The Dubliners are the best accident that ever happened to the world of folk music, responsible for bringing ballads and traditional music from the small clubs and pubs to the international stage of popular music. The ‘godfathers of Irish music’, they paved the way and influenced future followers such as Planxty and The Pogues, and all from their humble beginnings in the back room of O’Donoghue’s pub in Dublin. Shooting to stardom with the release of their now famous version of ‘Seven Drunken Nights’ it was not unusual for them to appear on Top of The Pops or make the Top 40. Things may be different now, the all night sessions of the 60’s may be less frequent, but The Dubliners still endure as one of the most popular folk groups today.
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