Brian Coll has never been fully recognised as one of the great pioneers of Irish country music. Any time he came to Kilkenny or the nearby counties, I went to see him and chatted with him after the show. He was totally unassuming and had a wide knowledge of American country music and its Scots/Irish origins. I also met him while on holidays with my wife and kids in The Isle Of Mann, and to my great surprise, he told me of his avid interest in motorbikes and had come to watch the TT races that weekend. There should be an annual Brian Coll music festival in honour of The Man From Omagh , and as Ulster is the cultural capital of Irish country music , it deserves to have a museum to honour the many great artists that have come from that part of Ireland.
A true gentleman..always time to speak to everyone..Brian's presents will be greatly missed in Omagh..a voice never forgotten..RIP Brian A Legend of his time.
I was shaken to my very core when I heard of Brian's Passing. For 20 years I was trying to get up the road to Omagh to see him again and just say "Hello"...sadly that's like an all too familiar 'storyline' in my life these days. Thank You Brian for sharing your Life Journey with us all and Thank You for the Songs, the Music and the Precious Memories💖🎤🎶💖...
I live in China and i Have the man from Omagh on my car play list I danced to him when he played Drumquinn The Butt Hall Termon and all the great places around the North West Donegal and Tyrone God he was the best
pity ray lynam sneaked in at 2834, otherwise a lovely compilation of brians,,who always stood out as an out and out gentleman ,unfortunately we'll never encounter his likes again but as long i live his music will be heard in my humble abode here in adare
Brian Coll has never been fully recognised as one of the great pioneers of Irish country music. Any time he came to Kilkenny or the nearby counties, I went to see him and chatted with him after the show. He was totally unassuming and had a wide knowledge of American country music and its Scots/Irish origins. I also met him while on holidays with my wife and kids in The Isle Of Mann, and to my great surprise, he told me of his avid interest in motorbikes and had come to watch the TT races that weekend.
There should be an annual Brian Coll music festival in honour of The Man From Omagh , and as Ulster is the cultural capital of Irish country music , it deserves to have a museum to honour the many great artists that have come from that part of Ireland.
God Bless Brian i remember since a child listening to Brian my lovely father playing his music great memories great toi listen to today XXX
Sorry to hear about Brian God rest his soul I loved his singing listen to this brings back memories of my family home
Rest in peace Brian one of our best ever Country music singers always loved dancing to you and listening to your records
So sorry to hear of his passing .His unique voice will be sorley missed.RIP BRIAN COLL.
A true gentleman..always time to speak to everyone..Brian's presents will be greatly missed in Omagh..a voice never forgotten..RIP Brian A Legend of his time.
God rest ye gentle, Brian. We have your voice forever.
Great country singer R.I.P Brian fond childhood memories growing up listening to your music x
Rip Brian, I'm sure your heavenly voice will be appreciated up there, remember you playing in Gl;enties , Co Donegal years ago, Great times
I was shaken to my very core when I heard of Brian's Passing. For 20 years I was trying to get up the road to Omagh to see him again and just say "Hello"...sadly that's like an all too familiar 'storyline' in my life these days. Thank You Brian for sharing your Life Journey with us all and Thank You for the Songs, the Music and the Precious Memories💖🎤🎶💖...
Brian Coll.rip .a brilliant entertainer one of the best Bands in the country he is sadly missed by us dancing people 'Bréda ...
A great singer
An amazing voice thanks Brian XXX
Rest in peace brian,a great singer of any songs, sad of his passing.
Fantastic too listen to today after years of hearing growing up great for Irish RIP Brian and my darling father Peter XXX
Lovely voice rip Brian
Huge loss. Rest in peace Brian. Keep it up beyond the Skies.
Awesome!! RIP - very sad!!
I live in China and i Have the man from Omagh on my car play list I danced to him when he played Drumquinn The Butt Hall Termon and all the great places around the North West Donegal and Tyrone God he was the best
Great performer. I remember him and his band in the Palm Court, Belmullet. R. I. P. Brian
MY GRANDMOTHER USE TO SING THAT SONG AROUND THE HOUSE AND BRINGS BACK GREAT MEMORIES OF MY CHILDHOOD
Another of Omagh's Legends gone to rest. Loved all his songs. His presence was always a gentle approach. Rest in peace Brian. Xx
R.I.P BRIAN TILL WE ALL MEET AGAIN IN A BETTER PLACE ,
Brian Coll
America had Slim Whitman Ireland had Brian call i loved both R.I.P .
pity ray lynam sneaked in at 2834, otherwise a lovely compilation of brians,,who always stood out as an out and out gentleman ,unfortunately we'll never encounter his likes again but as long i live his music will be heard in my humble abode here in adare
Brilliant Lovely singer
Ya that's my cousin Brian 😇
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@@jamesshortt8974 that is my cousin Brian
Great times in Royal Oak in Harlesden on weekends with pals from heinze factory😂😅😅😅
This is my partners 1st cousin! Brian if you’re reading this Barry Frieda’s son says hello!
OK thanks its me Brian I'm using my friends phone 📱 👋
Video of Brian Coll
WHAT HAPPENED TO BRIAN COLL AS A SOUTH AFRICAN I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW AS I AM A BIG FAN OF BRIAN
number 1 grew up wv Brian coll god bless 🎄
Great times in the Royal Oak in Harlesden in sixties 😂 3:07
Is that Brian singing Hello Darling? What a beautiful rendition.💖no i believe it's not. He's still amazing xo
love it bright me back home lireland
Great singer in his day is Brian still alive grew up wv this music 🙏
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King of country R I P
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