The Wolfe Tones will be going mainstream, so to speak, on Tuesday night when their version of "Come Out Ye Black and Tans" is explored in the new RTÉ docuseries "Aistear an Amhráin." "Set your ...
Irish band The Wolfe Tones have reacted after Leinster Rugby apologized for playing their song “Celtic Symphony” after a match on New Year’s Day. The song, which features the chorus “Ooh, ah, up the ...
The Wolfe Tones star Brian Warfield has taken a pop at Christy Moore for “playing it safe” with his new song over the furore with the Irish women’s football team singing one of his band’s songs.
Hospitality organisers at the Rugby World Cup this year have said they “will make sure” that Celtic Symphony is not played again, after the song featured in a bar over the weekend. Video footage that ...
ONE night with telly icon Alan Partridge has done more for The Wolfe Tones than Irish broadcaster RTE has in 35 years, the jubilant band has revealed. The band's singer Brian Warfield hailed Steve ...
Traditional Irish music icons The Wolfe Tones have today announced their last ever London show – and their biggest UK show to date – taking place at Finsbury Park on Friday 5 July 2024. Celebrating 60 ...
THE Wolfe Tones have shrugged off calls by a DUP hardliner for cops to nick them for singing “Ooh, ahh, up the Ra”. And the nationalist balladeers said: We’d like to see them try. Speaking on Radio ...
The Dublin group famed for their rebel songs were a decade on the road when “Up And Away (The Helicopter Song)” climbed to the top of charts in November, 1973. Originally written by Sean McGinley from ...
Christy Moore was performing at a gig over the weekend when he sang a song about the time the Irish women’s football team were forced to apologise for singing The Wolfe Tones hit, Celtic Symphony Want ...
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