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Christy Moore

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia - Christy Moore

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Image:Cm.jpg Christy Moore (b. May 7, 1945, in Newbridge, Co. Kildare) is a popular Irish folk singer and guitarist, well known as one of the primary members of Planxty. His first album, Paddy on the Road (a minor release of 500) was recorded with Dominic Behan (brother of Brendan) in 1969. The following year brought his first major release, Prosperous (named fo ...

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia - Voyage

Voyage may mean: Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne - a computer game Voyage (album) - album by Christy Moore Voyage (tv series) Voyage (song) - by Yahel Sherman Voyage (novel), a 1996 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter Voyage, a single and song by Ayumi Hamasaki. Other related archivesAyumi Hamasaki, Christy Moore, Stephen Baxter, Voyage, Voyage (novel), Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne, Yahel Sherman

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia - BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards

The BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards celebrate outstanding achievement during the previous year within the field of folk music. The awards have been given annually since 2000 by British radio station BBC Radio 2. The award winners are chosen by a panel of 120 experts in the field of folk music, including broadcasters, journalists, festival organisers, agents and promoters. The award ceremony, which takes place early in February, has been presented since its inception by Mike Harding, and broadcast on BBC Radio 2. In 2004 the awar ...

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - List of folk musicians - Australia

List of folk musicians - Indigenous Australians. David Hudson Kawisha Mazzella Archie Roach ...

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List of folk musicians, List of folk musicians - Andean, List of folk musicians - Armenia, List of folk musicians - Australia, List of folk musicians - Indigenous Australians, List of folk musicians - Brazil, List of folk musicians - Canada, List of folk musicians - Quebec, List of folk musicians - Chile, List of folk musicians - China, List of folk musicians - Czech Republic, List of folk musicians - Moravia, List of folk musicians - Finland, List of folk musicians - France, List of folk musicians - Brittany, List of folk musicians - Greece, List of folk musicians - Dhimotika / palea dhimotika, List of folk musicians - Ireland, List of folk musicians - Italy, List of folk musicians - Japan, List of folk musicians - Mexico, List of folk musicians - Norway, List of folk musicians - Peru, List of folk musicians - Russia, List of folk musicians - Spain, List of folk musicians - Sweden, List of folk musicians - Turkey, List of folk musicians - United Kingdom, List of folk musicians - England, List of folk musicians - Northumbria, List of folk musicians - Scotland, List of folk musicians - Wales, List of folk musicians - Slovenia, List of folk musicians - United States, List of folk musicians - Appalachian, List of folk musicians - Cajun and zydeco, List of folk musicians - Mainstream, List of folk musicians - Irish-American

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish people - Art

Main list of visual artists: List of Irish artists List of Irish people - Architecture. Eileen Gray James Hoban, designer of White House Kevin Roche Sam Stephenson Edward Lovett Pearce List of Irish people - Actors. Patrick Bergin Pierce Brosnan, Navan-born James Bond Gabriel Byrne Cyril Cusack, born in South Africa Niamh Cusack Sorcha Cusack Daniel Day-Lew ...

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List of Irish people, List of Irish people - Art, List of Irish people - Architecture, List of Irish people - Actors, List of Irish people - Music, List of Irish people - Dance, List of Irish people - Writing, List of Irish people - Business, List of Irish people - Politics, List of Irish people - Science Education and Technology, List of Irish people - Sport, List of Irish people - Other, List of Irish people - Notable Irish people selection, List of Irish people - Notable people of Irish descent

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe

Demonstrations took place across Europe and some of the largest drawing attendance figures in the tens of thousands in many cities. Approximately one-fifth of the total demonstrators worldwide protested in Europe. February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe. Britain's Stop the War Coalition (StWC) held a protest in London which became the largest demonstration in the city's history. Police estimated attendance at 750,000 people; the demonstration's ...

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February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Republic of Ireland - History

Main article: History of the Republic of Ireland The partition of Ireland came about because of complex constitutional developments in the early twentieth century. From 1 January 1801 until 6 December 1922, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Famine in 1845-1847, in which 1.5 million Irish died, was followed by enormous emigration. From 1874, but particularly from 1880 under Charles Stewart Parnell, the Irish Parliamentary Party moved to prominence with its attempts to achieve Home Rule, ...

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Republic of Ireland, Republic of Ireland - Name, Republic of Ireland - History, Republic of Ireland - Politics, Republic of Ireland - Role of the Catholic Church in national affairs, Republic of Ireland - Counties, Republic of Ireland - Geography, Republic of Ireland - Economy, Republic of Ireland - Demographics, Republic of Ireland - Culture

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - List

Entries are listed with the following syntax: "Song Title" by musical artist(s) most associated with song references musicians and/or bands referred to. Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - 0-9. "1/15/96" by The Ataris references The Descendents "1974" by Robyn Hitchcock references David Crosby, Syd Barrett, and Led Zeppelin. (as well as covertly referencing Da ...

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List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - List, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - 0-9, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - A, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - B, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - C, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - D, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - E, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - F, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - G, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - H, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - I, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - J, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - K, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - L, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - M, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - N, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - O, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - P, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Q, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - R, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - S, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - T, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - U, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - V, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - W, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - X, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Y, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Z, List of songs containing overt reference to real musicians - Songs that mention Elvis Presley

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Planxty - History

In 1972 Christy Moore released his second album Prosperous, which he recorded with his old schoolmates, Lunny, Irvine, and O'Flynn. After recording Prosperous, they formed Planxty. The group's first major performance, opening for Donovan in Galway, was a major success. Neither the audience nor the band knowing what to expect, both were pleasantly surprised. Irvine, unable to see the audience through the lighting, was worried that the crowd was on the verge of rioting. It took him several minutes to realize ...

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Planxty, Planxty - History, Planxty - Discography

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Ireland West Airport Knock - History and landmark events

The Airport opened for flights on 20 May 1986 following a long campaign by Monsignor James Horan. The airport was intended to bring employment to an impoverished corner of Ireland, as well as allow pilgrims to visit the nearby Roman Catholic Knock Shrine which commemorates an event of 1879. In June 2003 hundreds of people gathered at Knock International Airport to view a Boeing 747 land with 500 returning pilgrims from Lourdes. The aircraft stood as high as the Airport`s Air Traffic Control tower ...

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Ireland West Airport Knock, Ireland West Airport Knock - History and landmark events, Ireland West Airport Knock - Airlines and destinations, Ireland West Airport Knock - Scheduled Routes, Ireland West Airport Knock - Public Service Obligation Routes, Ireland West Airport Knock - Charter Flights, Ireland West Airport Knock - Airport data, Ireland West Airport Knock - Ground transportation, Ireland West Airport Knock - Funding rumours

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish ballads - Political

List of Irish ballads - Unionist. The Billy Boys The Boyne Water The Lambeg Drum Lilliburlero The Sash List of Irish ballads - Nationalist. Boolavogue - song about 1798 rebellion The Flight of Earls - about the flight of the Irish earls abroad following their defeat by the English in the early seventeenth century. Follow me up to Carlow - about the st ...

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List of Irish ballads, List of Irish ballads - Political, List of Irish ballads - Unionist, List of Irish ballads - Nationalist, List of Irish ballads - Non-political

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Sharon Shannon - Discography

Sharon Shannon - Albums. Sharon Shannon (1991) Out the Gap (1994) Each Little Thing (1997) The Diamond Mountain Sessions (2000) Libertango (2003) Live in Galway (2004) Tunes (2005) ...

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Sharon Shannon, Sharon Shannon - Discography, Sharon Shannon - Albums, Sharon Shannon - Notes

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - The Best of 1990-2000 - Track listings

The Best of 1990-2000 - Best Of. "Even Better Than the Real Thing" (3:39) "Mysterious Ways" (alternate version) (4:02) "Beautiful Day" (4:05) "Electrical Storm" (William Orbit Mix) (4:37) "One" (4:35) "Miss Sarajevo" (edit) (4:30) "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" (4:58) "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" (4:31) "Gone" (New Mix) (4:32) "Until the End of the World" (4:38) "The Hands That Built America" (4:57) " ...

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The Best of 1990-2000, The Best of 1990-2000 - Track listings, The Best of 1990-2000 - Best Of, The Best of 1990-2000 - B-sides, The Best of 1990-2000 - Bonus DVD, The Best of 1990-2000 - Video, The Best of 1990-2000 - Personnel

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Irish people - Descent

On the island of Ireland, most people consider themselves to be descended from a mixture of three broad groups: the nameless, prehistoric indigenous people(s) of the isles; the successive waves from continental Europe who arrived in the centuries BC, and subsequent groups (Vikings, Normans, English and Lowland Scots) who either invaded or settled Ireland from the Middle Ages onwards. The names the ancient peoples of Ireland (creators of the Ceide Fields and Newgrange) used for themselves are not known, nor are their language(s). As la ...

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Irish people, Irish people - Descent, Irish people - Surnames, Irish people - Personal Names forenames, Irish people - Recent history, Irish people - Irish diaspora, Irish people - Notable Irish people selection

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Irish people - Descent

On the island of Ireland, most people consider themselves to be descended from a mixture of three broad groups: the nameless, prehistoric indigenous people(s) of the isles; the successive waves of Celtic tribes from continental Europe who arrived between 600 and 150 BC [8], and the assortment of subsequent groups (Vikings, Normans, English and Lowland Scots) who either invaded or settled in Ireland from the Middle Ages onwards. The names the ancient peoples of Ireland (creators of the Ceide Fields and Newgrange) used for themselves ar ...

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Irish people, Irish people - Descent, Irish people - Surnames, Irish people - Personal Names forenames, Irish people - Recent history, Irish people - Irish diaspora, Irish people - Notable Irish people selection

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Fairytale of New York song - Overview

It was released as a single in 1987 and reached #1 in the Irish charts and #2 in the British charts, over Christmas (the time of peak sales). The song has become a festive classic in the UK and Ireland over the years, and was voted the best Christmas song of all time in both 2004[1] and 2005See also:

Fairytale of New York song, Fairytale of New York song - Overview, Fairytale of New York song - Trivia

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - The Late Late Show - Gay Byrne

When the show was launched, its original presenter was Gay Byrne, a young Irish broadcaster who had been working with Granada Television in Britain. Byrne remained the presenter for thirty-seven years until retiring in 1999. His 37 year stewardship of The Late Late Show means that he has hosted a chat show longer than any other presenter. Indeed, Byrne's style of presentation is credited as contributing largely to the show's success. Internationally Byrne's presentation style has been studied ...

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The Late Late Show, The Late Late Show - Hosts, The Late Late Show - Gay Byrne, The Late Late Show - Producer and director, The Late Late Show - Final Show, The Late Late Show - Frank Hall, The Late Late Show - Pat Kenny, The Late Late Show - Choosing Kenny, The Late Late Show - Rival shows, The Late Late Show - The Live Mike, The Late Late Show - Saturday Live & Kenny Live, The Late Late Show - Parkinson & The Late Late Show on Channel 4, The Late Late Show - The Dunphy Show, The Late Late Show - Tubridy Tonight, The Late Late Show - Famous or infamous guests, The Late Late Show - Artists whose first television appearance was on the Late Late Show, The Late Late Show - External link

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - Music of Ireland - Instruments Used in Traditional Irish Music

Main article: Fiddle One of the most important instruments in the traditional repertoire, the fiddle is played differently in widely-varying regional styles. Modern performers include Martin Hayes, Paul O'Shaughnessy, Matt Cranitch, Frankie Gavin, the Glackin brothers, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, James Kelly, Tommy Peoples, Maire Breatnach and Gerry O'Connor. Sligo fiddlers like Michael Coleman, James Morrison, Paddy Killoran did much to popularise Irish music in the States in the 1920s and 1930s. The best-known ...

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Music of Ireland, Music of Ireland - Social Factors, Music of Ireland - Traditional music, Music of Ireland - Music for Dancing, Music of Ireland - Instruments Used in Traditional Irish Music, Music of Ireland - Late Nineteenth Century revival and the Twentieth Century, Music of Ireland - Pub sessions, Music of Ireland - 1960s and 70s: Revival...again, Music of Ireland - Late 20th century: Rock and More..., Music of Ireland - Samples

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination

The February 15 international protests were unprecedented not only in terms of the size of the demonstrations but also in terms of the international co-ordination involved. Researchers from the University of Antwerp would claim that the day was possible only because it "was carefully planned by an international network of national social movement organisations."[4] Immanuel Wallerstein spoke of the international protests as being organised by the forces ...

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February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect

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Christy Moore: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia

Areas in Asia with large Muslim populations, in particular the countries Middle East, had the highest levels of opposition to the proposed Iraq war, however demonstrations in many of these countries were relatively small. One United Arab Emirates newspaper Al Bayan led with the statement: "The people of the world and more than one million Europeans demonstrate against an attack on Iraq while the Arab people and their leaders are in a deep coma."[18] The reasons for this are no doubt ...

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February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect

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