- for
their work with
Tommy Makem,
recording almost two
dozen albums together as The
Clancy Brothers and
Tommy Makem.
Makem left in 1969, the
first of...
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Thomas Makem (4
November 1932 – 1
August 2007) was an
Irish folk musician, artist, poet and storyteller. He was best
known as a
member of the
Clancy Brothers...
- Mackem,
Makem or Mak'em is a
nickname for
residents of and
people from Sunderland, a city in
North East England. It is also a name for the
local dialect...
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Makem and
Clancy was an
Irish folk duo po****r in the 1970s and 1980s. The
group consisted of
Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy, who had
originally achieved...
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Irish singer. She was the wife of
fiddler Peter Makem,
mother of
musicians Tommy Makem and Jack
Makem, and
grandmother of
musicians Tom Sweeney, Jimmy...
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Irish folk
singer best
known as a
member of the
Clancy Brothers and
Tommy Makem. In
addition to
singing and storytelling,
Clancy pla**** the
harmonica with...
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regarded him as the
greatest ballad singer ever. In 1976, as part of the duo
Makem and Clancy, he had a
number one hit in
Ireland with the anti-war song "And...
- Liam
Clancy joined them,
accompanied by his
friend Tommy Makem. Liam
Clancy and
Tommy Makem began singing together, and in 1959 were
joined by the older...
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Makem and
Spain was an Irish-American folk
music band. The band was
founded as "The
Makem Brothers" in
February 1989 by Rory, Shane, and
Conor Makem, the...
- A
Spontaneous Performance Recording!: The
Clancy Brothers and
Tommy Makem,
sometimes simply called A
Spontaneous Performance, is a 1961
collection of...