- Mick Finnegan, Giordaí Ua Laoghaire, Mick Stack, and the
cellist Úna Ní
Chanainn.
Dineen was
influenced by
bands such as the
Mekons and the Fire Engines...
- Nun Attax, it is the only of
their recordings to
feature cellist Úna Ní
Chanainn, and is
widely considered their best work. The EP was
recorded at Sulán...
- on the
Dervish album, Spirit. The song was also
performed by
Nuala Ní
Chanainn in the 2002
production of Aistir/Voyage by the Swiss-based,
Cathy Sharp...
-
Following the
recruitment of
various second guitarists and the
cellist Úna Ní
Chanainn, they
recorded their most
acclaimed EP Knot a Fish in 1983, and
moved to...
- "Lúrabóg larabóg" -
Deirdre Ní Chinnéide "Seo
chugainn an samradh" -
Diane Ní
Chanainn "Sráideacha" -
Melanie O'Reilly "Chugat an púca" - Micheál Ó hAlluráin...
-
fiddle Anthony Drennan –
electric and
acoustic guitars,
dobro Úna Ní
Chanainn –
cello Tim
Jarvis –
keyboards Aisling and Paul
Jarvis –
vocals on "Oíche...
-
Laoghaire –
guitar (1979-1980) Mick
Stack –
guitar (1982-1985) Úna Ní
Chanainn –
cello (1982-1983)
Daniel Strittmatter –
drums (1985-1989)
Maurice Carter...
-
Mulholland –
viola Gerald Peregrine –
cello Martin Johnson –
cello Una Ni
Chanainn –
cello Jane
Huges –
cello Anna
Marcossi –
cello "Celtic
Woman back in...
- In 1983 they
renamed as Five Go Down to the Sea? and
recruited Úna Ní
Chanainn on
cello to play the b**** parts. With the
addition of a celloist, the band's...
- 22
November 1865. His parents'
names were Tomás Mac
Gabhann and Bríd Ní
Chanainn. As a boy, he
witnessed the
pervasive making of
poitin by
local families...