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Thomas "Tommy"
Swarbrigg and John
James "Jimmy"
Swarbrigg are
Irish music promoters and
former pop musicians. As The
Swarbriggs, they
represented Ireland...
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Niamh Kavanagh (1993, 2010),
Tommy and
Jimmy Swarbrigg (as "The
Swarbriggs" in 1975 and part of "The
Swarbriggs Plus Two" in 1977), Maxi (as a
soloist in...
- the song "That's What
Friends Are For",
written and
performed by The
Swarbriggs. The
Irish parti****ting broadcaster,
Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ), selected...
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Pihasoittajat Renato Nicole Rieu
Sergio and Estíbaliz The
Shadows Sophie The
Swarbriggs Teach-In Wess and Dori
Ghezzi Semiha Yankı
Songs "At Va'Ani" "Une chanson...
- 1972 as part of Milestones;
Ilanit had
represented Israel in 1973; The
Swarbriggs had
represented Ireland in 1975; and
Fernando Tordo and
Paulo de Carvalho...
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Awards and
achievements Preceded by The
Swarbriggs Plus Two with "It's Nice to Be in Love Again"
Ireland in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1978 Succeeded by...
- Pietsch [de]
Rainer Pietsch Ireland RTÉ The
Swarbriggs "That's What
Friends Are For"
English Jimmy Swarbrigg Tommy Swarbrigg Colman Pearce Israel IBA
Shlomo Artzi...
- by
Tommy and
Jimmy Swarbrigg, and
performed by themselves,
along Alma
Carroll and
Nicola Kerr,
under the
stage name The
Swarbriggs Plus Two. The Irish...
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Roberts ****ie Rock
Lesley Roy
Sheeba Kasey Smith Molly Sterling The
Swarbriggs Eamonn Toal Wild
Youth Colm C.T.
Wilkinson Songs "22" "All
Kinds of Everything"...
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Roberts ****ie Rock
Lesley Roy
Sheeba Kasey Smith Molly Sterling The
Swarbriggs Eamonn Toal Wild
Youth Colm C.T.
Wilkinson Songs "22" "All
Kinds of Everything"...