…more Irish Folk
Liam Devally
Irish Patrol/Fine Girl You Are: 196[?] - MD 1005 45
Liam Devally sings An poc ar Buile on YouTube. Notice Paddy Maloney on accordion.
Drops Of Brandy
The Flanagan Brothers
The Flingels
The Glenfolk Four
We Being Young: 1965 - Emerald MLD9 LP
The Go Lucky Four
David Hammond
Mike Hanrahan
Someone Like You: 1998 - Anew Records [?] CD
Irish re-issue of Mike's self-titled "Wundertüte" album.
Gemma Hasson
Introducing Ireland's Gemma Hasson: 1974 - DOLM 5009 LP
Chris Henshaw

There Are No Strangers Here Only Friends You Have Not Met: 1970 - HLP 100Z LP
w/Paddy Reilly & The McTaggarts
The Irish Balladeers
The Irish Balladeers comprise the three Roger brothers, Chuck, Bob and John and their brother-in-law Ted Andrews. Accompanying them on the accordion is their father Charles, Sr., and on banjo and guitar Eddie Lennihan popular Scranton musician.
Source: "The Molly Maguires" sleeve notes

Once Upon a Time
The Irish Ramblers
Pat, Brendan and Eugene Clancy…the OTHER Clancy Brothers. It is funny (to me) that they actually hail from the County of Armagh, the same as Tommy Makem. To my knowledge the Ramblers only released one album on the Elektra label, in 1963. Eugene and Patrick still perform with other family members as The Clancy Tradition.
The Leprechauns
Liam Maguire
Liam, raised in Castle Derg, Co Tyrone, has traveled Europe, Canada, and the United Sates as a professional entertainer for over thirty years. His rich baritone voice captivates audiences and draws even the most reluctant participant in with lively pub songs.
Source: Liam Maguire's Irish Pub




















