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Eamonn and Campbell
They recorded a double CD, produced by Eamonn Campbell, long-time friend and guest musician.
Pictured left to right are Barney McKenna, John Sheahan, Seán Cannon, Patsy Watchorn, and Eamonn Campbell.
* Eamonn Campbell – guitar, mandolin
His banjo solos on tunes such as ' The Maid Behind the Bar ', ' The High Reel ' and ' The Mason's Apron ', where he was usually accompanied by Eamonn Campbell on guitar, are often performed to cries of " C ' mon Barney!
Another featured spot in Dubliners performances is the mandolin duet that Barney played with John Sheahan-again with Eamonn Campbell providing guitar accompaniment.
Eamonn Campbell
Eamonn Campbell ( born 29 November 1946 ) in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, has been a member of The Dubliners since 1987.
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It stars Alexander Michaletos, Eamonn Walker, Hope Davis and Campbell Scott.

Eamonn and member
Eamonn or Edmund S. Duggan (; 1874 – 6 June 1936 ) was an Irish lawyer, nationalist and politician, a member of Sinn Féin and then Cumann na nGaedheal.
Both Labour party TD's elected in 2011 had been members of other left wing parties Pat Rabbitte of the Workers ' Party of Ireland and Democratic Left, and Eamonn Maloney was a member of the Jim Kemmy's Democratic Socialist Party.

Eamonn and Music
In his younger years Eamonn taught guitar lessons at the " Music Shop " in Drogheda.
Music by Eamonn Toland and lyrics by me.

Eamonn and .
The six were all Dublin men: Eamonn Duggan ; Gearóid O ' Sullivan ; Fintan Murphy ; Diarmuid O ' Hegarty ; Dick McKee and Paddy Ryan.
Two archive recordings of Orton are known to survive: a short BBC radio interview first transmitted in August 1967 and a video recording, held by the British Film Institute, of his appearance on Eamonn Andrews ' ITV chat show transmitted 23 April 1967.
* Butler, Eamonn.
* 1987 – Eamonn Andrews, Irish television presenter ( b. 1922 )
* Eamonn Mallie and Patrick Bishop, The Provisional IRA, Corgi, London 1988.
* Eamonn Walker as Dr. Mathison
** Eamonn Andrews, Television and Radio Presenter ( b. 1922 )
These notably included his home help, Winston ( played by Eamonn Walker ), who was both black and gay, and Alf's prim upstairs neighbour, Mrs Hollingberry ( played by Carmel McSharry ), who eventually agreed to marry Alf.
This led in the mid 1990s to QE Boys becoming national news, with this practice dubbed ‘ Eamonn ’ s Hit List ’, referring to the head teacher, Eamonn Harris.
There were parodies of popular British TV entertainers such as Eamonn Andrews (" Seamus Android ", played by Pertwee ), Simon Dee, Wilfred Pickles ( both played by Williams ), and " Daphne Whitethigh ", presumably based on journalist Katharine Whitehorn and played by Marsden, a development of Fanny Haddock, her Fanny Cradock take-off from Beyond Our Ken.
Cosgrave played an active role in the Easter Rising of 1916 serving under Eamonn Ceannt at the South Dublin Union.
On April 4, 2006, two days before the release of the film, Sky broadcast a documentary, Eamonn Investigates: Alien Autopsy, presented by Eamonn Holmes.
In the documentary, Eamonn Holmes repeatedly refers to the film as a " fake ," while Santilli patiently insists it is a " restoration ," maintaining it is a " reconstruction " of an actual alien autopsy film he viewed in the early 1990s, that subsequently deteriorated.
Another illustration of the progression of performance in the men's mile is that in 1994, forty years after Bannister's breaking of the barrier, the Irish runner Eamonn Coghlan became the first man over the age of 40 to run a sub-four-minute mile.
On 14 September 1921 the Dáil ratified the appointment of Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, Robert Barton, Eamonn Duggan and George Gavan Duffy as envoys plenipotentiary for the peace conference in England.
His father Ned ( or Eamonn Ó Cuagain as he sometimes preferred to be known ) was active in the Volunteers during the War of Independence and later went on to be the first Deputy Commissioner of the newly-established Garda Síochána, then a Fine Gael TD for the Kilkenny constituency.
Bill was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1980 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in Trafalgar Square.
The council sends a black, gay man named Winston ( Eamonn Walker ), to do the housework and help care for Else.
Eamonn Walker also left the series, Alf got a new lodger, Pele, and Mrs Hollingbery starts to get closer to Alf.
Eamonn Andrews, CBE ( 19 December 1922 – 5 November 1987 ), was an Irish radio and television presenter, based in the United Kingdom from the 1950s.
Skid Row reformed in Ireland in 1973, initially with Shiels, Wilson, singer Eamonn Gibney ( ex-Alyce ) and guitarist Ed Deane, later adding keyboard player Kevin McAlea.
For the next few months Shiels played in the ' Bell-Brush Band ' with Eric Bell and Timmy Creedon ( drums, ex-Orphanage ), sometimes joined by Eamonn Gibney.

Campbell and member
There he played fiddle and guitar with singer Bill Carlisle and comic Archie Campbell as well as becoming a member of the station's Dixieland Swingsters, a small swing instrumental combo.
In 1937 Cotten became an inaugural member of Welles's Mercury Theatre company, starring in Broadway productions of Julius Caesar, The Shoemaker's Holiday and Danton's Death, and in radio dramas presented on The Mercury Theatre on the Air and The Campbell Playhouse.
Despite Motörhead's many member changes over their 35-year history, the current lineup of Lemmy, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee has remained constant since 1995.
His fellow Hercules: The Legendary Journeys cast member, low-budget-movie actor and Pacific Renaissance Pictures partner Bruce Campbell, was also one of the contenders for the role of the legendary superhero.
It was named in honor of Colonel Arthur Campbell ( 1743 – 1811 ), a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and an officer during the American Revolutionary War .< ref >
* Fort Campbell High School — physically located in Tennessee, but serving the entire Fort Campbell base, and a member of Kentucky's governing body for high school athletics, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association
** The Fugitive Guy: Every so often, Letterman would introduce " Roger Campbell " ( Elliott, wearing an extremely bad toupée ), a new member of the Late Night crew.
Karpis was a member of Ma Barker's gang, and was assisted in the robbery by gang member Harry Campbell and at least one other accomplice.
These usually included the Parish Postbag, often containing a letter from a parish member ( i. e. minister ) complaining about something or other but cut short " for reasons of space " by the editor ( in the past this was Alastair Campbell ).
The third crew member, Campbell Muir, may also have taken the controls.
The group added guitarist Warren Cuccurullo and drummer Sterling Campbell ( his only album as a member of the band ) and recorded the album Liberty ( 1990 ), but the band's success had begun to wane in the late-1980s.
He came to prominence as a member of the comedy act " The Ken Campbell Roadshow ".
Brian Travers saved up and bought his first saxophone whilst working as an electrical apprentice for NG Bailey, leaving after a few years to become a founding member of UB40 alongside Jimmy Brown, Earl Falconer and Ali Campbell.
Luther Campbell is also a legendary DJ member of The Worldwide DJ organization, The Core DJ's.
True's next movie was The Craft, where she played a member of a teenage coven along with Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell and Fairuza Balk.
While it is a fact that the building housed the office of history faculty member Charles Trinkaus from the 1950s through 1970, there seems to be no evidence to support the persistent campus rumor that the Tea House was once the office of long-time faculty member Joseph Campbell.
Being of sufficiently Aryan parentage, Campbell becomes a member of the Nazis in name only.
* John F. Campbell ( born 1954 ), Democratic member of the Vermont Senate
* John Campbell ( Nova Scotia politician ) ( 1849 – 1887 ), Conservative member of the Canadian Parliament from Nova Scotia of Digby
* John Campbell ( Quebec politician ) ( born 1936 ), Liberal member of the Canadian Parliament from Quebec
* John Campbell ( Australian politician ) ( 1802 – 1886 ), member of the New South Wales Legislative Council and the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

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