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  1. Bobby Lynch. Bobby Lynch (* 18. Mai 1935 in Dublin; † 2. Oktober 1982 ebenda) war von 1964 bis 1965 Mitglied der irischen Folk -Band "The Dubliners".

  2. Bobby Lynch’s lonely death at his own hand in early October hardly rustled a single leaf in the swirling pub discourse. Nick Guida enjoys the role of head hocho at the It’s The Dubliners website. Nick can appreciate that despite the relative anonymity of Lynch beside the heavyweights of messers Drew, Kelly, McCann et al, the mysterious one ...

  3. Bob Lynch (18 March 1935 – 2 October 1982) was an Irish folk musician from Dublin. He first became notable as a member of The Dubliners from 1964 to 1965 until he left to pursue a solo career in North America.

  4. 25. Aug. 2022 · Exactly why the Dubliners, had such a galvanising effect on Irish music is not difficult to fathom. They had two outstanding singers and two peerless musicians in John Sheahan and Barney McKenna. Bobby Lynch — who was with the band in the very early days — and Ciarán Bourke were likewise hugely talented performers.

  5. Als das selbstbetitelte Album dann 1964 veröffentlicht wurde, war Luke Kelly bereits ausgestiegen und wurde durch Bobby Lynch ersetzt, und mit John Sheahan wurde die Band um einen Musiker erweitert. 1965 kam dann Luke Kelly wieder zurück und Bobby Lynch musste dafür weichen.

  6. 26. Jan. 2012 · Over the years the Dubliners featured some of the greatest voices ever to grace Irish music - Luke Kelly, Ronnie Drew, Bobby Lynch (the incredibly gifted singer who was John Sheahan's first musical partner way back in the early sixties) and Ciaran Bourke. Sadly, they have now all passed on.

  7. 3. Mai 2012 · The Dubliners ~ The Kerry Recruit {Bobby Lynch} Alec John

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