Patrick Street

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  • celtic
  • irish
  • folk
  • irish folk
  • traditional
Patrick Street was one of the top Irish traditional bands of the 1980s, formed in Dublin in 1986 by Kevin Burke (formerly of The Bothy Band) on fiddle, Jackie Daly (De Dannan) on button accordion, Andy Irvine (Sweeney's Men, Planxty) on bouzouki and vocals, and Arty McGlynn (Van Morrison, Planxty) on guitar. McGlynn later left the group, and other members were added: Ged Foley (The House Band, Battlefield Band) on guitar, and Declan Masterson on uilleann pipes and keyboards. They have also played with Donal Lunny, Bill Whelan and Enda Walsh.

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Songs

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    Patrick Street / The Carraroe Jig

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    Pity the Poor Hare: On Yonder Hill / Merrily Tripping O'er the Plain / The Kilgrain Hare / Pity the Poor Hare

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    Portarlington Jig / Billy Mccormick's / Munster Buttermilk

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    Rainbow 'Mid the Willows

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    Saddle the Pony / The Boys of the Town / The Frost Is All Over

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    Spanking Maggie From the Ross

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    Stewball and the Monaghan Grey Mare

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    Strokestown

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    Sweeney's Reel

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    Sweet Lisbweemore

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    The Braes of Moneymore

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    The Carraroe Jig

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    The Coalminer / The Heather Breeze / Turf House

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    The Diamantina Drover

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    The Dream / Indiana

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    The Girls Along the Road

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    The Holy Ground

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    The Humours of the King of Bally Haoley

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    The Humours of the King of Ballyhooley

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    The Kanturk Polka / Joe Burke's

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    The Lighthouse / Neilie Boyle's

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    The Man With The Cap

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    The Midnight Ramble / The Bogman / The Old Stage

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    The Mouth of the Tobique / Billy Wilson

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    The Newmarket Polkas

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    The Old Reel / Drowsy Maggie / Kay Girroir

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    The Raheen Medley

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    The Rainbow 'mid the Willows

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    The Raven Through the Bog / The Forester

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    The Set / La Cardeuse

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    The Shores of Lough Gowna / Contentment Is Wealth / Have a Drink With Me

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    The Thames Hornpipe / The Fairy Queen

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    The White Petticoat / The Kerry Jig / Katy Is Waiting

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    The Winding Stairs / Ride a Mile

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    The Woods of Old Limerick

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    Three Slides

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    Tom Joad

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    Up to Your Neck in Sand / Coffey's Reel / John Brennan From Sligo

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    Walsh's Polkas

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    Walter Sammon's Grandmother / Concertina Reel / Brendan McMahon's

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    When Adam Was in Paradise

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    Where Lillies Bloom / The Village Tavern / The Four Cross Roads

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    Wild Rover No More

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    William Taylor


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