There are few careers in Irish music as extraordinary as that of Dónal Lunny. His name will forever be connected with the groups Emmet Spiceland, Planxty, The Bothy Band and Moving Hearts. Yet beyond being a defining musician, he has made important contributions on the other side of the sound desk too. In this discusssion, recorded at Another Love Story, we pass through some of the greatest Irish albums of the twentieth century.
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Shaping the City and Suburbs (with Ruth McManus)
From Berlin to Dublin: Agnes Bernelle
A City of Bookshops
Frank McDonald: A Fighter For Dublin
From The Four Courts to The Quiet Man: Ernie O'Malley (Part 2)
Bohemian Revolutionary: Ernie O'Malley (Part 1)
The Hellfire Club: Fact and Folklore
(Episode 100) Eustace Street: A Street of Ideas
Merchant's Arch Then and Now
Benches of Reflection
Bang Bang Shoots The Buses
Factory Girls: The Working Lives of Dublin Women
A School For Young Radicals
"Long Live the Rolling Stones!"- Dublin,1965
A Rush and a Push and the Land Is Ours
Fig Rolls, Charles Haughey and the Road to IMMA
The Great Escapes: George Gilmore, Mountjoy and Dundrum
The Dublin That Never Was: Abercrombie and Others
Forza Azzurri: A Busy Night in Dublin 7
It's the End of the War as We Know It (With Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc)
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Irish Songs with Ken Murray
History Obscura
Historycal: Words that Shaped the World
The Rest Is History
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