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  1. www.robbieoconnell.com. Robbie O'Connell (born 28 December 1950 [1] [2]) is an Irish singer songwriter who performs solo, as well as with The Green Fields of America. He also appears with Dónal Clancy (cousin), Dan Milner, and fiddler Rose Clancy. O'Connell has also toured and recorded with The Clancy Brothers, being their nephew.

  2. www.robbieoconnell.com › about-robbie-oconnellAbout – Robbie O'Connell

    About. “A National Treasure” is how, Ireland’s top music magazine, Hot Press, describes Robbie OConnell, “… a man blessed with an enviable turn of phrase and a gift for melody bestowed on only the few.”. Robbie OConnell was born in Waterford, Ireland and grew up in Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, where his parents had a ...

  3. 13. Apr. 2014 · December 16, 2009 / Robbie. On December 4th, 2009, Liam Clancy passed away. It was the end of an era. He was the youngest of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem group and for the past couple of years was, as he said himself, “the last man standing.”.

  4. For over 30 years, Robbie has been writing songs that define “… the Irish condition, both for natives and American-born, in intriguing and enthralling ways.” In this Songbook collection, you will find all of his published original songs as well as a few adaptations to traditional songs.

  5. 22. Juni 2008 · When first I came to the USA with my guitar in handI was told that I could get a job singing songs from IrelandSo I headed up to Boston, I was sure it would ...

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCW_Bk3uu2O__ODZQOfChWegRobbie O'Connell

    Songs. When the Ship Comes In (Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY - October 1992) The Clancy Brothers &. Robbie O'Connell. 225K plays Bob Dylan - 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration ( (Deluxe Edition)) There Were Roses (Remixed, Remastered, Reissued) (feat. Liz Carroll)

  7. Singer/songwriter Robbie O'Connell has been called "a national treasure" in Ireland and "a master of Irish music" in the United States. He began a successful solo career in 1982 with the release of his debut, Close to the Bone. Previously, he spent time in a group called the Green Fields of America alongside Seamus Egan and Eileen Ivers.