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The Clancy Brothers
The Clancy Brothers
Irish folk band
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Tommy Makem
Tommy Makem
Irish musician, artist and poet
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Bobby Clancy
Bobby Clancy
Irish singer
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Tom Clancy
Tom Clancy
Irish musician, actor
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Finbarr Clancy
Finbarr Clancy
Irish folk singer
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Archie Fisher
Archie Fisher
Scottish folk singer and song writer
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Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
American record producer (1931-1978)
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Fionn Regan
Fionn Regan
Irish folk musician and singer-songwriter
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The Wolfe Tones
The Wolfe Tones
Irish rebel music band
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The Dubliners
The Dubliners
Irish folk band
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Dominic Behan
Dominic Behan
Irish writer
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Paddy Tunney
Paddy Tunney
Irish traditional singer and folklorist
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Andy Irvine
Andy Irvine
Irish folk musician and singer-songwriter
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Eric Bogle
Eric Bogle
Australian folk musician
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Eric Weissberg
Eric Weissberg
American musician
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Silly Wizard
Silly Wizard
band
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Paul Brady
Paul Brady
Irish singer
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Planxty
Planxty
band
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Ralph McTell
Ralph McTell
English singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player
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Carolyn Hester
Carolyn Hester
American musician
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Hedy West
Hedy West
American folksinger and songwriter
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The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
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Danú
Danú
band
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Liam O'Flynn
Liam O'Flynn
Irish musician
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Liam Clancy (Irish: Liam Mac Fhlannchadha; 2 September 1935 – 4 December 2009) was an Irish folk singer and actor from Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary. He was the youngest member of the influential folk group the Clancy Brothers, who are regarded as Ireland's first pop stars. They recorded 55 albums, achieved global sales of millions and appeared in sold-out concerts at such prominent venues as Carnegie Hall and the Royal Albert Hall.

Liam was generally considered to be the group's most powerful vocalist. Bob Dylan 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 the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" (written by Scots-Australian Eric Bogle). Upon his death The Irish Times said his legacy was secured.