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  1. Emmet Spiceland was an Irish folk band formed when brothers Brian Byrne and Michael Byrne of the Spiceland Folk Group joined forces with Dónal Lunny, Brian Bolger and Mick Moloney's Emmet Folk Group.

  2. 23. Juni 2007 · Emmet Spiceland Folk Group Singing Mary From Dungloe. It was number 1 in Irish Charts 1968. Mary From DungloeOh, then fare thee well, sweet Donegal,...

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  3. 7. Jan. 2010 · 102. 27K views 14 years ago. Emmet Spiceland Folk Group, singing Bunclody, at Wexford v Tipperary Hurling Match, 1968. Presented by Nicholas Carolan. ...more.

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  4. The Emmet Spiceland made a huge impact in Ireland, not least for their hip image. They were also hugely influential in the Irish folk scene. Lunny's arrangements of songs like "Reynard the Fox" were copied for some time after and there were many copycat groups formed in their wake.

  5. 5. Mai 2017 · MUSIC HERE IS ONLY FOR SHARING,NOT FOR MAKING MONEY.01 Reynard the fox 02 My lagan love 03 Stor stor a ghra 04 The lover´s ghost 05 A couple o'jigs 06 Bunclo...

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  6. Explore Emmet Spiceland's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Emmet Spiceland on AllMusic.

  7. About Emmet Spiceland. Emmet Spiceland was not a man, but a 1960s Irish folk group with several members who went on to more famous bands and projects, though not all of them were in the group at the same time. They grew out of the Emmet Folk Group, formed by Dónal Lunny, Brian Bolger, and Mick Moloney.