- Ceoltóirí
Chualann (pronounced [ˈcoːl̪ˠt̪ˠoːɾʲiː ˈxuəlˠən̪ˠ]) was an
Irish traditional band, led by Seán Ó Riada,
which included many of the
founding members...
- Liffey, and to be
coextensive with [the]
diocese of Glendaloch". The Slíghe
Chualann ["Cualu Way"] was a
major road to Tara
which crossed the
Liffey at Áth...
- Slíghe
Chualann (Irish for 'Highway of Cualu';
modern spelling Slí
Chualann) was a road in
Early Christian Ireland running south across Áth
Cliath ("the...
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became a
household name in
Ireland through his parti****tion in Ceoltóirí
Chualann, compositions,
writings and broadcasts. His best-known
pieces in the classical...
- Bray (Irish: Bré [bʲɾʲeː]) is a
coastal town in
north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is
situated about 20 km (12 mi)
south of
Dublin city
centre on the east...
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succeeded in this.[citation needed]
Paddy Moloney was a
member of Ceoltóirí
Chualann, a
group of
musicians who
specialised in instrumentals, and
sought to form...
- Seán Ó
Riada in the late 1950s. He then
joined Ó Riada's group, Ceoltóirí
Chualann, in 1960.
Along with Sean
Potts and
Michael Tubridy,
Moloney formed the...
- fiddler,
teacher and
member of The Chieftains. He was a
member of Ceoltóirí
Chualann in the 1960s,
before joining The
Chieftains in 1968. He had a
unique style...
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Chapters Channel One
Cheap Freaks The
Chieftains Ceoltóirí
Chualann Clannad Compulsion The
Coronas The
Corrs The
Cranberries Cruachan Cry Before...
- forefront, when it was
further po****rized by
bands such as Ceoltóirí
Chualann and The Chieftains. It was not
featured at
Fleadh Cheoil until 1973. Growing...