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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...
- reason, the
surnames of some
septs of the
MacGowan are
alternately anglicised to
Smythe or Smith. The
surname MacGowan, therefore,
translates from
Gaelic language...
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Siobhan MacGowan (born in 1963) is the
author of two novels, The
Trial of
Lotta Rae (May 2022) and The
Graces (June 2023).
Living in Ireland, she has also...
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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,...
- "Fairytale of New York" is a song
written by Jem
Finer and
Shane MacGowan and
recorded by
their London-based band the Pogues,
featuring English singer-songwriter...
- British-born
Irish singer-songwriter
Shane MacGowan of the Pogues, whom she met at age 16;
Clarke and
MacGowan were
married from 2018
until the latter's...
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Alistair Charles McGowan (born 24
November 1964) is an
English impressionist, comic, actor,
singer and
writer best
known to
British audiences for The Big...
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Kenneth Macgowan (November 30, 1888 –
April 27, 1963) was an
American film producer. He won an
Academy Award for Best
Color Short Film for La Cucaracha...
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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...
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formed by
Shane MacGowan (of the Pogues) and Paul "Mad Dog" McGuinness, who play a
blend of rock,
Irish folk and Americana.
Shane MacGowan and the Popes...