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. Matrix, Runout (Side A): ATPS 001 - A1 X.
Traditional Irish ballad collection from the Abbey Tavern in Howth, Dublin, Ireland. The Abbey Tavern Singers formed in 1962. This record presents a typical evening's program at the Tavern including instrumental and ballads. Thegood ship calibar bold roberty emmett king of the fairies-swallow tail the castle of dromore I never will marry the holy ground a soldier's song. Thanks for your interest
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The Abbey Tavern Singers are an Irish vocal group who had a major hit in Canada and a minor hit in the United States in 1966 with "We're Off To Dublin in the Green. In response to the popularity of "Off to Dublin", albums were also released, containing material recorded entirely at the Abbey Tavern in Ireland. The group stayed on the ARC label for Canadian albums, but oddly were placed with Berry Gordy's . Records in the United States. Demand for live appearances became so strong in North America that a. tour was conducted there in 1967. These concerts maintained the informal atmosphere of the tavern performances
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The Abbey Tavern Singers are an Irish vocal group who had a major hit in Canada and a minor hit in the United States in 1966 with "We're Off To Dublin in the Green. A song entitled "We're Off To Dublin in the Green" was used by Carling Breweries Ltd in an international television advertising campaign. The song is an IRA marching song dating back to approximately 1916. Using the soundtrack from the commercial, the song was released on Canada's ARC Records and became extremely popular in Canada, reaching No. 2 on.
The Abbey Tavern, Howth, Abbey Street, Howth, Co. Dublin Welcome to the world famous Abbey Tavern. A genuine 16th century tavern located in the lovely quaint fishing village of Howth. With its original stone walls, flagged floors, blazing turf fires!!! A real warm welcome to one of Dublin's best venues. Opposite Howth Yacht Club, Harbour Road, Howth, Co. Dublin Situated on the scenic waterfront in the fishing village of Howth, The Waterside and its sister pub the Fisherman's Bar combine to offer a tasteful blend of comfortable contemporary style and old world traditional charm. Its delicious hot bar food served.
The Abbey Tavern singers and musicians have a long standing residency here and this ensures that they consistently deliver the best of Irish tradition for their shows. The Abbey Tavern prides itself on the high quality of locally sourced ingredients and the ability of their chefs to get the very best from them. See What's Nearby? Talking Statues. Rascals Brewing Company Bars and Clubs Coachman's Inn Restaurant Restaurants Events. The Eskies Sat 14th Sep.