Shay was part of my teenage years, he was a great singer and had a fantastic sense of humour. Shay was a friend of my family and I am lucky enough to have a signed LP he gave me, it’s a treasured possession. RIP Shay.
How lucky were we back in the day when we could open The Derry Journal on a Friday and just pick whatever live band we could go and see . I thank you all for those very happy days.xx
Conor, Thanks for your comments. Your dad would have been in the first division then and must have spent a good few hours in the road. I would have heard him several times, two great bands and happy times.
This is excellent. The singer is Frankie Mc'Donald' father of Keith and Lorainne' of the showband show. He has done an excellent imitation of the showband sounds. The song's title, is really an Irish take on Paddy Cole's song' bourbon street. There were some great musicians in Ireland, during the 60's and 70's. It seems that you really had to be talented, to be in a band. Any no hoper can and will be heard, these days, especially on local radio. All we are getting now is country and Irish, performed by terrible Irish country singers with terrible singing voices. Those stations, have done some massive damage.
Thanks for taking the time to comment, You are absolutely correct. When I heard the song I compiled the video having played with Frankie in the Army Band, the Saints Showband, the Central Seven Showband, etc,. A great musician, but more important, a nice fellow.
Michael Dineen Michael, the recording was done in the "Bandroom" studios in Mullingar. Frankie and Keith McDonald Trumpets & vocals. Loraine Saxophone & vocal. Frankie's other son Peter played drums. Adrain Dolan produced and engineered the track, he also played bass. 0lly Hennessey Piano/Keyboards. Des Moore Guitar/Banjo. Chuck Daly and Jimmy Coleman played Trombones. Captain Declan Winston the Army band conductor even played Sax. John Haugh also played Sax. A bit of talent there, all in all. Bet it was some session. Hope this helps
Thanks for taking the time to comment. You're so right, 4 or five hours nonstop entertainment and no drink allowed in the ballroom. How did we ever survive?
Shay was part of my teenage years, he was a great singer and had a fantastic sense of humour. Shay was a friend of my family and I am lucky enough to have a signed LP he gave me, it’s a treasured possession. RIP Shay.
From edentones bes band in Ireland great harmony I must say when I had money we made it our way to see the fressie
Embassy seven with Fred Molloy on Lead Vocals.
Definitely a piece of great history and we want more
How lucky were we back in the day when we could open The Derry Journal on a Friday and just pick whatever live band we could go and see . I thank you all for those very happy days.xx
OH I DONE THAT OFTEN..MEMORIES ARE SO SO PRECIOUS. BORDERLAND..CULDAFF MARQUEE
they were the best nothing like lt now
Wonderful video with super editing.
Great music,great times.
Hi Frankie remember the Angela Costa del Sol thanks for the company.
Best years of my life.
Fantastic . Thanks a million for that . Really enjoyed it.
Love the video.. My dad was the Drummer in the Millionaires and later took over in the Cadets with Eileen Reid.... Micky O'Brien
Conor, Thanks for your comments. Your dad would have been in the first division then and must have spent a good few hours in the road. I would have heard him several times, two great bands and happy times.
Conor O'Brien my grandad was the manger of the The royal show band and the big 8
Thanks Great Bands in those days and they did not have the equipment like now
The best days ever...."And she thought she had a sucker in the bachelor from Westmeath"
This is excellent. The singer is Frankie Mc'Donald' father of Keith and Lorainne' of the showband show. He has done an excellent imitation of the showband sounds. The song's title, is really an Irish take on Paddy Cole's song' bourbon street. There were some great musicians in Ireland, during the 60's and 70's. It seems that you really had to be talented, to be in a band. Any no hoper can and will be heard, these days, especially on local radio. All we are getting now is country and Irish, performed by terrible Irish country singers with terrible singing voices. Those stations, have done some massive damage.
Thanks for taking the time to comment, You are absolutely correct. When I heard the song I compiled the video having played with Frankie in the Army Band, the Saints Showband, the Central Seven Showband, etc,. A great musician, but more important, a nice fellow.
Michael Dineen
Michael Dineen Michael, the recording was done in the "Bandroom" studios in Mullingar. Frankie and Keith McDonald Trumpets & vocals. Loraine Saxophone & vocal. Frankie's other son Peter played drums. Adrain Dolan produced and engineered the track, he also played bass. 0lly Hennessey Piano/Keyboards. Des Moore Guitar/Banjo. Chuck Daly and Jimmy Coleman played Trombones.
Captain Declan Winston the Army band conductor even played Sax. John Haugh also played Sax. A bit of talent there, all in all. Bet it was some session.
Hope this helps
Thanks for the info..
I think Frankie and Keith composed this track..
Excellent stuff! Let's have another one!!
Fantastic Thank you for Sharing Jack Buckle xxx
Fantastisch Joe Dolan is de beste 🎤🎤💖
It brought back many memories, thank you for sharing BlarneyO.
RIP Finbar
1967 68
NICE SHOWBAND COMPLIMENT....THANKS TO FRANK MC DONALD GENTLEMAN AND SUPER SHOWBAND MEMBER
Thanks for taking the time to comment. You're so right, 4 or five hours nonstop entertainment and no drink allowed in the ballroom. How did we ever survive?
Powerful stuff and great memories I'll always love them xx❤️💐
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Thanks.
There was only one Showband at the ARCADIA. I'm not telling you who.
Dave Glover