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O’Donoghue’s: Birthplace of Dublin Pub Sessions

O’Donoghue’s: Birthplace of Dublin Pub Sessions

Uitgebracht: 2026-04-02
© 2006-2007
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Uitgebracht: 2026-04-02
© 2006-2007
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O’Donoghue’s: Birthplace of Dublin Pub Sessions - Part 2

O’Donoghue’s: Birthplace of Dublin Pub Sessions - Part 2

O’Donoghue’s Pub, Merrion Row, Dublin, is celebrated as the birthplace of The Dubliners and a home for spontaneous traditional and folk sessions—but behind the music lies a deeper story. In the 1950s and ’60s, as waves of young people arrived fr
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O’Donoghue’s Pub, Merrion Row, Dublin, is celebrated as the birthplace of The Dubliners and a home for spontaneous traditional and folk sessions—but behind the music lies a deeper story. In the 1950s and ’60s, as waves of young people arrived from rural Ireland, the pub became a crucible where city and country styles collided. Amid […]
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Releasedatum: 2-4-2026 09:18:00

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O’Donoghue’s Pub, Merrion Row, Dublin, is celebrated as the birthplace of The Dubliners and a home for spontaneous traditional and folk sessions—but behind the music lies a deeper story. In the 1950s and ’60s, as waves of young people arrived from rural Ireland, the pub became a crucible where city and country styles collided. Amid post-war social change, European and American folk, skiffle, and rhythm and blues met with Irish melodies to forge a new, modern sound, yet true to the tradition. This was more than a meeting place—it was the heartbeat of a cultural awakening that reshaped Irish music at home and across the world.
Across two episodes, O’Donoghue’s: Birthpalce of Dublin Pub Sessions brings together legendary voices—, Finbar Furey, Andy Irvine, Johnny Moynihan, Paddy Keenan and others—to tell the story of how a modest Dublin pub became the engine of a global folk revival. The series, produced and presented by Tommy Fegan, traces the intertwining of traditional instrumental music, ballads and protest songs, and the evolution of a living musical tradition that echoed Ireland’s changing social and political landscape. This is the story of a sound—and a spirit—that still defines a nation.

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