Irish folk music (1970 - 1979)

Irish folk music (1970 - 1979)

= Births and deaths =

Deaths

* Felix Doran (c. 1915–1972)
* Willie Clancy (1918–1973)
* Joe Cooley (1924–1973)

Recordings

* 1970 "Moondance" (Van Morrison)
* 1971 "Prosperous" (Christy Moore)
* 1972 Alone Again (Naturally) (Gilbert O'Sullivan) (US No. 1)
* 1972 Clair (Gilbert O'Sullivan) (UK No. 1)
* 1972 "Get Down" (Gilbert O'Sullivan) (UK No. 1)
* 1972 "Happy to Meet, Sorry To Part" (Horslips)
* 1972 "Planxty" (Planxty)
* 1973 "The Tain" (Horslips)
* 1973 "Well Below The Valley" (Planxty)
* 1974 "Dancehall Sweethearts" (Horslips)
* 1975 "Carolan's Receipt" (Derek Bell)
* 1975 "Drive the Cold Winter Away" (Horslips)
* 1975 "De Dannan" (De Dannan)
* 1976 "The Book of Invasions" (Horslips)
* 1977 "7" (Chieftains)
* 1978 "8" (Chieftains)
* 1979 "Broken Hearted I'll Wander" (Dolores Keane & John Faulkner)


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