The Wolfe Tones will be going mainstream, so to speak, on Tuesday night when their version of "Come Out Ye Black and Tans" is explored in the new RTÉ docuseries "Aistear an Amhráin." "Set your ...
Irish band The Wolfe Tones have reacted after Leinster Rugby apologized for playing their song “Celtic Symphony” after a match on New Year’s Day. The song, which features the chorus “Ooh, ah, up the ...
The Wolfe Tones star Brian Warfield has taken a pop at Christy Moore for “playing it safe” with his new song over the furore with the Irish women’s football team singing one of his band’s songs.
ONE night with telly icon Alan Partridge has done more for The Wolfe Tones than Irish broadcaster RTE has in 35 years, the jubilant band has revealed. The band's singer Brian Warfield hailed Steve ...
In May 1983 Gerry Adams was asked by Hot Press magazine for his opinions on The Wolfe Tones and their music. His response was to suggest that “the problem with The Wolfe Tones is that they very rarely ...
WORCESTER — "The month of March for a traveling Irish band like ourselves — it's Christmas time," said Derek Warfield, veteran of the legendary Wolfe Tones and the founder of Derek Warfield & The ...
Christy Moore was performing at a gig over the weekend when he sang a song about the time the Irish women’s football team were forced to apologise for singing The Wolfe Tones hit, Celtic Symphony Want ...
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