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  1. The Dublin Legends. Biog. Formerly of the Dubliners: Featuring: Sean Cannon, Gerry O’Connor, Paul Watchorn & Shay Kavanagh are all true legends of the Irish Folk music scene. Sean & Eamonn were members of iconic Folk Group ‘ The Dubliners ’ for close to 30 years while Gerry joined them for the final part of their 50 th Anniversary Tour.

  2. Shay is an experienced and accomplished acoustic guitarist and vocalist having worked with other bands including Frances Black, The Buskers, The Wolfe Tones, The Furey Brothers, The Jolly Beggar Men & The Sons of Erin. Formerly the iconic Folk Group The Dubliners, the band now tour as The Dublin Legends. 50 Years on and still going strong.

  3. Both Shay Kavanagh (Bass) and Stephen Leeson (Guitar & Vocals), veteran members who played in later lineups with the Dublin City Ramblers. Kavanagh replaced ex-Dubliner Eamonn Campbell in The Dublin Legends after Campbell died of a short illness in October 2017.

  4. Die Band hat in dem Sänger und Gitarristen Shay Kavanagh einen würdigen Nachfolger für Campbell gefunden. In dieser Aufstellung werden die Ikonen des traditionell irischen Folk ihre Fans noch viele weitere Jahre mit mitreißenden Konzerten verwöhnen.

  5. 26. Nov. 2023 · The Dublin Legends. Shay Kavanagh Gitarre, Gesang. Seán Cannon Gitarre, Gesang. Gerry O’Connor Banjo. Paul Watchorn Banjo. Veranstalter: Lars Berndt EVENTS GmbH. Spielort Laeiszhalle. Kleiner Saal. Kammermusikreihen, Liederabende, Kinderkonzerte und Jazzevents für bis zu 640 Gäste sind im Kleinen Saal der Laeiszhalle zu Hause.

    • Johannes-Brahms-Platz,20355 Hamburg
    • November 26, 2023
  6. 11. Aug. 2022 · Interview with The Dublin Legends - Shay Kavanagh.Frankfurt 08.11.2022Interview: Marc DebusCamera: Anne Melishttp://www.promoportal-germany.nethttps://www.fa...

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  7. The Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves The Dubliners. The line-up saw many changes in personnel over their fifty-year career, but the group's success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew.