- Séamus
Begley (Irish: Séamus Ó
Beaglaoich, 26
August 1949 – 9
January 2023) was an
Irish accordion player, and
Irish traditional musician. He was regarded...
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Brian Ó
Beaglaoich (born 1996) is an
Irish Gaelic footballer. At club
level he
plays with An Ghaeltacht,
divisional side West
Kerry and at inter-county...
- 1m),
Brosnan 0-3,
Clifford 0-2,
Foley 0-1,
Geaney 0-1,
Moynihan 0-1, Ó
Beaglaoich 0-1, O'****van 0-1 Stadium:
Cusack Park Attendance: 12,059 Referee: Fergal...
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Begley is an
anglicized Irish surname,
derived from the
Irish Ó
Beaglaoich, and
occasionally an
anglicized form of the German-Jewish
surname Begleiter...
- Then Dublin's Jack
McCaffrey lost the ball and Kerry's Clifford,
Brian Ó
Beaglaoich and
Tadhg Morley raced through on goal, only for O'Callaghan to haul the...
- electro-acoustic music)
First O' the
Darkenin (2004) Devil's
Advocate (2007) ó,
Beaglaoich S,
Catriona McKay, and
Chris Stout. Begley, Mckay, Stout., 2014. Sound...
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Musicians Glen
Hansard – lead vocals,
producer Breanndán Ó
Beaglaoich –
accordion Joseph Doyle – b****
Paula Hughes –
cello Earl
Harvin –
drums Rosie MacKenzie...
- Glen:
Selected Prose in English, The
Onslaught Press,
Oxford 1994:
Tulach Beaglaoich: Inné agus
Inniu /
Tulach Begley: Past and Present, Glór na nGael, Fál...
- Amhlaoibh,
County Kerry 2012 – Nell Ní Chróinín,
County Cork 2013 – Séamus Ó
Beaglaoich,
County Kerry 2014 – Nan Tom Teaimín de Búrca,
County Galway 2015 – Roisín...
- Sean O'Shea 1-6 (0-3f), Paul
Geaney 2-1,
Paudie Clifford 0-3,
Brian Ó
Beaglaoich 1-0, Jack Barry,
Killian Spillane, Tom O'****van 0-2 each, Mike Breen...