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  1. Andy Irvine/Paul Brady is an album recorded by Andy Irvine and Paul Brady when they formed a duo, after Planxty broke up on 5 December 1975. [2] : 220 For this recording, they were joined by Dónal Lunny and Kevin Burke .

    • Irish folk
    • December 1976
  2. 24. März 2016 · 1.4K. 136K views 8 years ago. 1. "Plains of Kildare" (Words: Traditional; Music: Irvine) 2. "Lough Erne Shore" (Traditional; arranged by Brady) 3. "Fred Finn's Reel"/"Sailing into Walpole's...

    • 46 Min.
    • 137,2K
    • FolkFreaks
  3. Andy Irvine & Paul Brady. 1977. There was a great sense of relief among the band members when Planxty broke up in November 1975. We were tired out and had no inspiration left. After a short period, the relief began to turn into a slight fear as to what we would do without Planxty! Paul Brady --- who had been in the band for about 16 months ...

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Andy Irvine, Paul Brady by Andy Irvine, Paul Brady. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (108)
    • Folk, World, & Country
    • 78
    • Celtic, Folk
  5. 2. März 2022 · Ultimate remaster of Classic 1976 album from Ireland’s National Treasures, Andy Irvine and Paul Brady. Release Date : 4 th March 2022. Label: Compass Records Group. Formats: CD, Vinyl. Let’s start with a recap, shall we? Andy Irvine: Vocalist, songwriter and song interpreter, he plays mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, harmonica and hurdy-gurdy.

  6. Andy Irvine performs ‘As I Roved Out’ accompanied by Paul Brady and Donal Lunny.From his band ‘Sweeney’s Men’ in the mid sixties to ‘Planxty’ in the seventie...

    • 5 Min.
    • 745
    • Lee McDaid - Donegal
  7. www.andyirvine.com › albums › Andy_Paul_Program2017ANDY IRVINE & PAUL BRADY

    ANDY IRVINE & PAUL BRADY. Andy Irvine & Paul Brady 40th Anniversary tour programme 2017. including Live Recording CD from March 1977 in NY plus signed by Andy & Paul. In May 2017 Andy and Paul toured Ireland in commemoration and celebration of their iconic 1977 album ‘Andy Irvine and Paul Brady’.