The Abbey Tavern in Howth-Dublin, Ireland.
Terrific band at the pub and the Irish dancers did a great job. Two ladies were selected to dance on stage from our CIE Tour group and they had a grand time! Good job, ladies!
THE ABBEY TAVERN 'The Spirit of Ireland' (EP)
1970. A promotional EP of ballads for this well known Howth hostelry. Musicians listed: Michael Kennedy, John Fetherstone, Michael de Bruch, Liam Rowsome, Ciaran O'Reilly and Michael O'Connor (flute). More information on instrumentation and omitted singers would be appreciated.
Cockles and Mussells
When Love is Kind
The Wild Rover
Finnegan's Wake
Mazurkas
Biddy Mulligan
Elizabeth at Abbey Tavern Howth Ireland
Freddie White in the Abbey Tavern Howth Dublin
Band at Abbey Tavern, Howth, Ireland
Snippet of Whiskey in the Jar
The Abbey Tavern - Howth, Dublin - Traditional Ballads - 1970 - Full Album - Vinyl Rip
Abbey Tavern Productions – ATP 102
Private
A1 –John Byrne, Anne Byrne, Mary Sheehan & Michael Kennedy The Mermaid
A2 –Mary Sheehan If I Were A Blackbird
A3 –John Byrne , Anne Byrne, Pat O'Connell (4) & Michael Kennedy Mary Of Dungloe
A4 –Heather Hodgins Siúl, A Rún
A5 –John Byrne Roddy McCorley
A6 –Anne Byrne The Spinning Wheel
A7 –Breandan O'Duill The West's Awake
B1 –Michael Kennedy Rattlin' Bog
B2 –Anne Byrne The Croppy Boy
B3 –Pat O'Connell The Ould Triangle
B4 –Áine McCann Maidin I MBeara (Danny Boy)
B5 –Pat O'Connell Captain Farrell
B6 –Mary Sheehan Slieve Gallon Braes
B7 –Breandan O'Duill Boolavogue
Recorded At – Trend Studios
Designed At – Central Remedial Clinic
Credits
Liner Notes [Script] – Wendy Fay
Performer – Anne Byrne, Brendán Ó'Duill, Heather Hodgins, Mary Sheehan, Áine McCann
Performer, Performer [Accompaniment] – John Byrne (4), Michael Kennedy (5), Micheál MacAogáin, Pat O'Connell (4), Rosemary O'Connor, Sean Keane
Photography By [Cover] – Patrick O'Dea
Notes
Music accompaniment to these ballads is provided by musicians listed in credits.
This record is an Abbey Tavern Production
Cover photograph by Patrick O'Dea, Irish Tourist Board
Recorded at Trend Studios, Dublin
Designed and Printed at the Central Remedial Clinic, Dublin
Melvinas debut at The Abbey Tavern Howth dublim
Rocky Road To Dublin - Black Bank Folk live at The Abbey Tavern Howth
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Ireland Boys Hurrah, The Abbey Tavern Singers_
The Abbey Tavern Singers with Ireland Boys Hurrah, from their 1968 album, The Abbey Tavern Singers On Tour, Vocal: John O'Brien, Margaret Monks and Mary.
Michael Jesse Owens Performs The Holy Ground' at the Abbey Tavern in Howth (Widescreen)
Jesse Owens and Anne Byrne performing 'The Holy Ground' at the Abbey Tavern in Howth (Dublin, Ireland). This clip was taken from the documentary O'Kennedy's Ireland. Filmed in the mid 1960's. (Widescreen version)
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Abbey Tavern Howth Dublin summer wind
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The Abbey Tavern
A Traditional Irish Experience and The Very Best Music, Song & Dance - in Howth County Dublin Ireland
Irish Dance at the Abbey Tavern in Dublin
The Abbey Tavern
A Traditional Irish Experience and The Very Best Music, Song & Dance - in Howth County Dublin Ireland
The Abbey Tavern
A Traditional Irish Experience and The Very Best Music, Song & Dance - in Howth County Dublin Ireland
The Good Ship Kangaroo - Planxty 1980
Christy singing this song from After the Break in the Abbey tavern in Howth, Co. Dublin 1980
Buachaill o'n Eirne - Anne Byrne and Jesse Owens - Abbey Tavern
A restored cut from the 1965 LP, The Rafters Ring at the Abbey Tavern, featuring Anne Byrne and Jesse Owens in a live performance of Buachaill o'n Eirne aka The Boy from the Erne. Jesse Owens and Anne Byrne were regular performers at the Abbey Tavern in the mid to late 1960's.
Owens and Byrne deliver a wonderful duet performance of this song in the gaelic, delivered as something of a love song but containing some of the oddest and most obtuse lyrics, such as A's n m liom do phg n'n bhrg atim ag caitheamh le bliain which apparently translated means, And your kiss is no more to me now than a shoe worn for a year.
This video includes photos from the album cover, along with images from an unrelated Anne Byrne and Jesse Owens performance.
Abbey Tavern, Quin
Irish pub in County Clare, Ireland