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Some songs were banned for political reasons such as Paul McCartney and Wings song Give Ireland Back to the Irish in the 1970s, or in the 1980s Christy Moore's, Back home in Derry since it was written by Bobby Sands.
* Christy Moore's Come All You Dreamers-Live At Barrowland ( 2009 )-Filmed in Barrowland in Glasgow featuring Declan Sinnott.
* Christy Moore's home page
( per Christy Moore's home page )
Barney Rush's 1960s song " The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man " does not use the Irish-language spelling, neither is it used in Christy Moore's 1978 version.
The book was the inspiration for Irish singer-songwriter Christy Moore's famous song Viva la Quinta Brigada.
* Ennis is the subject of Christy Moore's song ' The Easter Snow.

Christy and song
* Christy Moore sang a song about Biko called " Biko Drum " which makes several references to the South African hero.
* Singer / pianist / songwriter Dave Frishberg's song " Matty " is a sentimental tribute to Christy.
* The band Family Groove Company has a song on their first album Reachin ' titled " Christy " that relates some of Mathewson's achievements.
He wrote " In the Hills of Shiloh ", a poignant song about the aftermath of the Civil War, which was recorded by The New Christy Minstrels, Judy Collins, Bobby Bare and others.
* Edwin Pearce Christy ( 1815 – 1862 ), minstrel, known for performing the Stephen Foster song " Old Folks at Home " ( aka " Swanee River ").
Luka Bloom's brother Christy Moore also has a song, written by Bloom but recorded by Moore, called ' The City of Chicago ,' that chronicles the effects of the Famine and the subsequent mass emigration.
In 1849, he published Foster's Ethiopian Melodies, which included the successful song Nelly Was a Lady, made famous by the Christy Minstrels.
* " Tampico " is the title of a 1945 song composed by US artist Gene Roland and produced by jazz musician and conductor Stan Kenton, with lead vocals by June Christy.
( On the 2004 retrospective, The Christy Moore Box Set, a rough quality recording of the song " Raggle Taggle Gypsy " from this concert was included, complete with the audience's reaction.
Many artists have recorded the song, including Andreas Scholl, Bradley Kincaid, Joan Baez, Shirley Collins, Doris Day, The Everly Brothers, Roger Quilter, Texas Gladden, Nic Jones, John Travolta, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton ( with Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh ), Maxine Sullivan, Pete Seeger, Tom Rush, Angelo Branduardi ( Italian version titled ' Piano Piano " in 1983's album Cercando l ' oro and another Italian version titled " Barbriallen " in 2011's album Così è se mi pare ), John Jacob Niles, Merle Travis, Bob Dylan, Martin Carthy, Colin Meloy, Michael Hurley, Art Garfunkel, Simon & Garfunkel, Burl Ives, The Grateful Dead, Dando Shaft, Eddy Arnold, Moses " Clear Rock " Platt, Sonne Hagal, Frank Turner, The New Christy Minstrels, Blackmore's Night and Jim Moray.
The song has also been recorded by singers and folk groups such as Roger Whittaker, The Irish Rovers, Seven Nations, Off Kilter, King Creosote, Brobdingnagian Bards, Firkin, Charlie Zahm, and Christy Moore.
Christy Moore and Luke Kelly along with local Blantyre singer / songwriter Drew Semple recorded well-known versions of the traditional song about this disaster.
Christy Moore, Paddy Reilly and Jim McCann also featured on the CD ; Moore sings a tribute to Luke Kelly, and McCann sings the song " I Loved the Ground She Walked Upon ", written by Phil Coulter and Ralph McTell.
A now-defunct music festival which took place near the town is celebrated in a song of the same name written by the Irish folk singer, Christy Moore.
The song was brought back to life in the 1960s, when several artists of the new folk movement, including Bob Dylan, The Kingston Trio, Trini Lopez, Jay and the Americans, and The New Christy Minstrels all recorded versions, inspired by its political message.
* Christy Moore has written and recorded a song called " Veronica " which appears on his Live in Dublin ( 2006 ) CD.
James Larkin was memorialized by the New York Irish rock band Black 47, in their song The Day They Set Jim Larkin Free and The Ballad of James Larkin was recorded by Christy Moore and also The Dubliners.
His name is mentioned in the song " Lisdoonvarna " by Christy Moore
* Irish folk artist Christy Moore recorded a song called " Blantyre Explosion ".
Written for performance by the New York blackface troupe Christy's Minstrels, the song has E. P. Christy, the troupe's leader, appearing as its creator on early printings of the sheet music.
Nancy Spain, a song by Barney Rush, made famous by an adaptation by Christy Moore, is another example of the use of saudade in contemporary Irish music, the chorus of which is:
* " Green Island " ( also known as The Island ), a song by Ewan MacColl on his album Naming of Names also recorded by Christy Moore on his album Smoke and Strong Whiskey
The ban by the Irish courts of the song " They never came home " by Christy Moore along with the original version of the album " Ordinary Man " on which it appeared has apparently never been overturned.

Christy and on
The province is currently governed by the BC Liberal Party, led by Premier Christy Clark, who became leader as a result of the party election on February 26, 2011.
Their daughter Christine (" Christy ") was born on June 24, 1958.
" The editors name famous models from previous decades, but explain that, " None of them attained the fame and world-wide renown bestowed on Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Tatjana Patitz, Stephanie Seymour, Claudia Schiffer, Amber Valletta, Yasmeen Ghauri, and Karen Mulder in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Ebert had pre-taped enough TV programs with his co-host Richard Roeper to keep him on the air for a few weeks ; his extended convalescence necessitated a series of " guest critics " to co-host with Roeper: Jay Leno, Kevin Smith, John Ridley, Toni Senecal, Christy Lemire, Michael Phillips, Aisha Tyler, Fred Willard, Anne Thompson, A. O.
He decided to change his name when Randy Sparks, founder of The New Christy Minstrels, suggested that " Deutschendorf " wouldn't fit comfortably on a marquee.
Christy Mathewson and Jane Stoughton were married on March 4 1903.
* Christy Mathewson Day is celebrated as a holiday in his hometown of Factoryville, Pennsylvania, on the Saturday closest to his birthday.
* Christy Moore on his album The Box Set 1964-2004
The novel Christy and the television series of the same name are based on historical events, actual people, and localities of Cocke County.
After a short appearance in two episodes of the Volver a empezar soap opera, she went to Las Vegas, and on a pay per view card she challenged Christy Martin for the world title.
* Stewart Finlay-McLennan, actor ( Christy ( TV series ), National Treasure ) lives on a secluded ranch in the area, and is often seen around Templeton.
Gogarty then participated in the fight many credit as putting Female Boxing on the sports ' fan page: she and Christy Martin faced each other in a six round match that was televised by Showtime.
Faced with world champion Christy Martin at the Félix Trinidad-David Reid Pay Per View undercard, Laracuente lost a decision in eight rounds, in a bout that HBO Boxing commentator Jim Lampley said that he personally thought Laracuente should have won it by 78 to 74 on his unofficial score.
Prior to this, Ren reads a TV Guide with live-action photos of Christy Carlson Romano and Shia LaBeouf on the cover.
Kelly, at first, has trouble fitting in and obeying the orders of the officers above her, especially Cadet Captain Jennifer Stone ( Christy Carlson Romano ), who has a crush on Cadet Major Brad Rigby ( Shawn Ashmore ).
My Left Foot is the 1954 autobiography of Christy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy on June 5, 1932 in Dublin, Ireland.
In November 2010, after mounting public opposition to a new tax and the controversial ending of a political corruption trial, and with low popularity ratings, Campbell announced his resignation, and on February 26, 2011, Christy Clark was elected as the party's new leader.
" The convention elected Christy Clark as its new leader of the party on February 26, 2011.
Alan heads out to destroy a nearby powerline to overload it and create such a pulse ; Christy, Irwin and Larry head to the Fimples ' house to turn on all of the electronic items inside and wedge the power transformers open to reinforce the pulse.
Amidst the craziness of the aftermath, Alan and Christy part on highly amicable terms, and Alan later discovers that the Gorgonites survived the EMP blast by hiding underneath the Fimples ' large satellite dish.
Foundries and engineering works followed including Fell Christy at his Factory ( In later years known as Christy Norris Ltd ) on the corner of Kings Road and Broomfield Road opened 1858, closed 1985, Coleman and Moreton, Thomas Clarkson ( Steam Omnibus manufacturer and Founder of the Eastern National Bus Company ) and Eddington and Stevenson ( makers of traction engines ).
* On June 13, 1905, Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants pitched masterfully, but two Cubs nonetheless reached base on errors by shortstop Bill Dahlen and second baseman Billy Gilbert.

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