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Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan (25
December 1957 – 30
November 2023) was a British-born
Irish singer-songwriter,
musician and poet best
known as the lead...
- 'Ordnahone'. In 1988,
MacGowan moved to Dublin,
Ireland and
formed a band
called The Frantic. The
Frantic performed MacGowan's songs around such venues...
-
Pogues are an
English or Anglo-Irish
Celtic punk band
fronted by
Shane MacGowan and others,
founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, as
Pogue ****ne,...
- with
MacGowan in a short-lived
group called the
London Contemporary Five (France was also an old
friend and one-time
teenage bandmate of
MacGowan's, in...
- of (the) smith". In Scotland,
Mac an
Ghobhain was
anglicized to
MacGowan.
Mac Gobha,
later McGow, was also made
MacGowan. As the
maker of arms and armour...
- Jem
Finer and
Shane MacGowan and
recorded by
their London-based band the Pogues,
featuring English singer-songwriter
Kirsty MacColl on vocals. The song...
-
Single Honoring Shane MacGowan".
Rolling Stone.
Retrieved 13
December 2023. "Kirsty
MacColl: Free
World – The Best Of
Kirsty MacColl 1979-2000". Demon...
- Mark Mc
Gowan AC (born 13 July 1967) is an
Australian former politician and
naval officer who
served as the 30th
premier of
Western Australia from 2017...
- Clan
MacGowan (also
MacGowin,
MacCowan, Mc
Gowan) was an Irish-Scots clan
which once
occupied the area
around the
River Nith in
Dumfries and Galloway, do****ented...
- the
first original songs to a
Pogues album not
written by
singer Shane MacGowan or
banjo player Jem Finer, and the
album also saw the band
begin to move...