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Boys of the Lough  
 
Years:
1967 -
 
From:
Scotland
 
Styles:

- Folk
- Celtic Folk
 
Members:

Cathal McConnell
vocals, flute, tin whistle

Aly Bain
fiddle

Dave Richardson
cittern, banjo, mandolin

Brendan Begley
accordion

Garry O'Briain
guitar, mandocello, piano
 
 

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   Discography (3)
 
   Links (2)
 
   Members (0)
 
 
 
  Releases

  AlbumLive at Passim's 1975
  AlbumWelcoming Paddy Home 1986
  AlbumFar From Home 1986
  AlbumFair Hills of Ireland, The 1992
  AlbumLochaber No More 1975
  AlbumRegrouped 1980
  AlbumWest of Ireland, The 1998
  AlbumLive at Carnegie Hall 1989
  AlbumSweet Rural Shade 1988
  AlbumBoys of the Lough, The 1973
  AlbumSecond Album 1973
  AlbumRecorded Live 1975
  AlbumOpen Road 1983
  AlbumGood Friends - Good Music 1977
  AlbumFarewell and Remember Me 1987
  AlbumIn the Tradition 1981
  AlbumWish You Were Here 1978
  AlbumPiper's Broken Finger, The 1976
  AlbumDay Dawn, The 1994
 
 

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