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  1. Atlantic Bridge was the Irish uilleann pipes player Davy Spillane's first solo album after the break-up of Moving Hearts. Together with producer P.J. Curtis he assembled a stellar cast of musicians from both sides of the Atlantic including, Albert Lee, Béla Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Christy Moore and many more to produce a fine blend of ...

    • P.J. Curtis
    • 1987 (re-released in 1988)
  2. Christy Moore (* 7. Mai 1945 in Newbridge, County Kildare) ist ein irischer Sänger, Musiker und Songschreiber. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Musikalische Entwicklung. 2 Diskografie. 2.1 Alben. 2.2 Singles. 2.3 Videoalben. 3 Quellen. 4 Weblinks. Musikalische Entwicklung. Christy Moore wurde 1945 in Newbridge, westlich von Dublin, geboren.

  3. There was a promotional touring band which also recorded Out of the Air in 1988, essentially a live version of Atlantic Bridge. Spillane then gathered together a new set of musicians, including Rory Gallagher and Kevin Glackin to record Shadow Hunter, an album of various rock and folk styles. This was followed by Pipedreams in 1991.

  4. Christy Moore/Wally Page. Hear the Atlantic seethe and swell. And hear the lonely chapel bell. God save their souls and mind them well. Tomas and Sean Conneeley. Yesterday at half past four. They pushed their currach from the shore. One took the net while one took the oar. The two fishermen Conneeley.

  5. Profil: Christy Moore (born 7 May 1945, Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland) is an Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Brother of Barry Moore aka Luka Bloom . Seiten: christymoore.com, Wikipedia.

  6. On The Bridge. Christy Moore. There’s thirty people on the bridge and they’re standing in the rain. They caught my eye as I passed them by, they tried to explain. Why they were standing there, I did not want to hear. When trouble gets too close to home, my anger turns to fear. With my eyes turned to the ground I moved along.

  7. Song Information. North and South of the River is a moving song written by Bono, Christy Moore, and The Edge. It was released in 1996 as part of Christy Moores album, Graffiti Tongue. The lyrics and melody come together to create a thought-provoking and emotionally charged piece of music.