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  1. An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast is an album by the Chieftains. The album consists of a live recording of a concert (over two nights) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The band invited on stage Roger Daltrey, lead singer of the British band the Who, and American folk singer Nanci Griffith to join them for several ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "An Irish Evening (Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast)" on Discogs.

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  3. 2001 — Europe. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "An Irish Evening" on Discogs.

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  4. Daltrey beim Live-8-Konzert im Hyde Park (2005) Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE (* 1. März 1944 in Hammersmith, London) ist ein britischer Musiker und Schauspieler. Er ist Mitgründer und Sänger der Rockband The Who .

  5. 13 songs • 1 hour, 11 minutes An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast is an album by the Chieftains. The album consists of a live recording of a concert in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The band invited on stage Roger Daltrey, lead singer of the British band the Who, and American folk singer Nanci Griffith to join them for ...

  6. The Chieftains – An Irish Evening. More images. Tracklist. Credits (25) D. Bell * Arranged By. Kevin Conneff. Arranged By. M. Fay * Arranged By. M. Molloy * Arranged By. Paddy Moloney. Arranged By. Roger Daltrey. Arranged By. Show more credits... Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 16 versions. Add to Wantlist.

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  7. 8. Dez. 2006 · This Grammy-winning live album from 1992 features the Who 's Roger Daltrey and American singer Nanci Griffith. Sadly, Griffith's husky, thin-textured voice is inadequate to the demands of Irish vocal ornamentation and phrasing. Daltrey, meanwhile, sounds raucous, unidiomatic, and amateurish; plus his presence with a traditional Irish ...

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